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September 23, 2016

Ellsworth, Maine Police Department Partners with P.A.A.R.I. to Begin Addiction Recovery Initiative

ELLSWORTH, Maine — Chief Harold Bickmore is pleased to announce that the Ellsworth Police Department has partnered with Healthy Acadia, other Hancock County law enforcement partners and the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative to begin their addiction recovery program, Project Hope (Heroin-Opiate Prevention Effort).

Article by Mindy Schmidt / Press Releases / addiction, addiction recovery initiative, Ellsworth, Ellsworth Police Department, heroin, Maine, PAARI, Project Hope

December 22, 2015

Police In Lee County and Whiteside County Host Law Enforcement Opioid Summit In Wake of Four Suspected Heroin Deaths

DIXON, Ill. — Chief Danny Langloss, along with the Lee County Sheriff’s Department and the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Department announce that the two counties will host a Law Enforcement Opioid Summit to formulate proactive community strategies to tackle the heroin epidemic in their jurisdictions.

Article by Mindy Schmidt / Press Releases / dixon, Dixon Police Department, heroin, heroin deaths, Illinois, lee county sheriff's department, opioid summit, rock falls police depasrtment, sterling police department, whiteside county

November 2, 2015

Mother of Man Who Died of Drug Overdose Comes Forward, Gloucester Police Arrest Two Dealers Who Allegedly Sold Him Fatal Dose

GLOUCESTER — Chief Leonard Campanello reports that the Gloucester Police Department assisted a woman, who resides outside of the city, gain justice for her son who died of a heroin overdose by arresting the men who allegedly sold him the drugs that ended his life.

Article by Mindy Schmidt / Press Releases / ANGEL program, arrest, drug arrest, Gloucester, Gloucester Police Department, heroin

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