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Columbia Police will hold second drug forum 16 May 2017

At Breeding Fire Department

By Ofc Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia Police Department, Chief Jason Cross

Columbia Police Department second drug forum will be at 6pmCT, Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at the Breeding Fire Department, 290 Fire Department Lane, Breeding, KY. The following topics will be discussed at this forum:
  • Growing use of illegal narcotics
  • Growing rate of addiction
  • The rise of health related issues such as Hepatitis
  • Economics impacts on community tax payers
  • Treatment programs
  • How you can help
There will be time for a questions and answers session and we will discuss some things you might watch for that would indicate possible drug activity in your own neighborhood. We were very pleased with the turnout and participation we had at our first forum and we hope to see you again. - Ofc Josh Brockman




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