Attorney General Mike Dewine has called an emergency meeting for law enforcement, medical personnel and members of the justice system last Thursday to address the growing drug problem in the Buckeye State. Calling it the worst drug epidemic in his lifetime, Dewine says last year, at least three Ohioans every day died because of unintentional drug overdoses from heroin. Williams County Sheriff Steve Towns told the Bryan Times he wasn’t impressed with what the state has to offer, saying nothing new came of it. And he is concerned because the state focuses on the big cities, and Towns said what works there doesn’t necessarily work here.
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