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Resources

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Common Habits of Illegal Drug Dealer / Manufacturers

  • Frequent visitors at all hours
  • Frequent late night activity
  • Windows blacked out, curtains always drawn
  • Unemployed with plenty of cash
  • Unfriendly, secretive
  • Suspicious of passers-by
  • Paranoid, odd behavior or extensive security
  • Chemical odors from house, garbage or out buildings
  • Garbage has lots of boxes, bottles, or containers of cold capsules, batteries, HEET, starter fluid, drain cleaner, salt, coffee filters, light bulbs, aluminum foil, matches.
  • Placing their garbage in a neighbor's collection area

Alone, any of these activities may not be an indicator. However, some or several together may indicate a problem.

Overdose Deaths

2022 overdose deaths
in Jackson County

  • 19 accidental overdoses
  • 2 accidental deaths that included meth and alcohol
  • 7 Females, 13 males,1 transexual
  • Ages ranged from 23 to 63
  • Race: white
  • Cause of deaths included Methamphetamine, Amphetamine, Citalopram, Fentanyl, alcohol, Gabapentin, Duloxetine, Trazodone, Buspirone, Venlafaxine, and Aripiprazole.

MIND YOUR MEDS – Keep them locked in a secure place, keep track of what you take each day, and take them only as prescribed. Don’t share your medicines!

Do you suspect Illegal Drug activity?

Contact your law enforcement.

INDIANA STATE POLICE: 1-800-566-6704

JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: 812-358-2141

SEYMOUR POLICE DEPARTMENT: 812-522-1234

BROWNSTOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT: 812-358-2345

CROTHERSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: 812-793-2311

MEDORA POLICE DEPARTMENT: 812-966-8484

Addiction Recovery Guide

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