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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Mercy Project reaches out to addicts

Fentanyl has been a disaster and totally destroying lives and families across the country, and Walker County is no exception. 

The drug game changes daily, and Sheriff Nick Smith said law enforcement have to adapt to those changes. There are increasing cases of overdoses due to a mixture of meth and fentanyl. In the past, law enforcement would typically see a heroin/fentanyl mix or straight fentanyl. 

For area citizens struggling and willing to get help, Smith said the Mercy Project can help.

“We partner with Ross Recovery, Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center, and several faith-based organizations to get you the help that you need,” Smith said.

Contact the sheriff’s office by calling (205) 302-6464, or clicking the link below. 

https://walkercountysheriff.com/mercy-project.html

James Phillips
James Phillips
James Phillips is a proud native of the Walker County community of Empire. He currently lives in Jasper with Andrea, his wife of 23 years, and his five children, Stone, Breeze, Daisy, Joy, and Zuzu. Phillips has won nearly 200 awards over his 26-year career in media. He has also been a statewide and regional speaker on the social media/digital media within the newspaper industry. Phillips hobbies include spending time with his family and owning Jasper-based New Era Wrestling.

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