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Lt. Bobby Chromik, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff's D.A.R.T. Team, implores a young male heroin addict, who wishes to remain anonymous, to get into a rehab program.

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Deputy Charles Johnson, center, and Lt. Bobby Chromik, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff's D.A.R.T. Team, and the mother of an addict implore a young male heroin addict, not pictured, to get into a rehab program. The top of a television stand is empty because the addict stole the TV to sell for drug money.

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Lt. Bobby Chromik, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff's D.A.R.T. Team, conducts the Monday morning meeting.

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A chart of beds available for drug treatment is at the front of the office while Lt. Bobby Chromik, with the Lucas County Sheriff's D.A.R.T. Team, conducts the Monday morning meeting.

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Lt. Bobby Chromik, left, and Deputy Charles Johnson, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff’s D.A.R.T. Team implore a young male heroin addict, who wishes to remain anonymous, to get into a rehab program with their assistance during an emergency home visit.

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Deputy Dennis Whaley, left, and Deputy Shawn McMahon, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff's D.A.R.T. Team, try to find beds and recovery treatment for heroin addicts.

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Officer Charlie Free, front, with the Mercy Hospital Police Department and a member of the D.A.R.T. Team, works on finding treatment and recovery spots for heroin addicts. Oregon Police Officer Angel Tucker gets ready to meet a heroin addict at a recovery center to make an assessment.

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The mother of a male heroin addict, right, who wishes to remain anonymous, holds onto her purse while she is with her son so that she has control over her money.

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Lt. Bobby Chromik, left, and Deputy Charles Johnson, right, with the Lucas County Sheriff’s D.A.R.T. Team, implore a young male heroin addict, who wishes to remain anonymous, to get into a rehab program.

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