Monday, September 20, 2010

New Website & Blog

A group of concerned Kosciusko County professionals and residents are on the move to make Meth a thing of the past in our community.  Please visit our new website for statistics, and links to some great information regarding this epidemic-like issue.  www.killingacommunity.com Check back often to stay informed on the progression.  This blog and website are brought to you by The Serenity House of Warsaw. 

13 comments:

  1. The website is awesome. Visit it today!

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  2. Workshop was a huge success, but it's just the beginning. Good news - Noble County wants to join forces with Kosciusko County. Gotta keep this momentum going strong - only way we're gong to seriously change things.

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  3. Great website, Thank you to all involved! This is such an important message to get out to our community. In order to save lives, we must all get involved! Anonymous is correct by stating "this is just the beginning." This cannot end until we have a law in place, a law that says: pseudoehedrine is avaialble by prescription only. Talk to everyone you know, family, neighbors, friends and coworkers, help them understand how important this is. We can come together to change this and turn our community around!

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  4. What does it take to be heard ? Well its simple your voice here; I challange you the residents of Koscusiko County and other counties to stand up and be counted.Lets take control of our future and our kids future and our grandchildrens future and stop this maddness.

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  5. Great job Hoss and Mary, to all who visit keep following the progress of this issue. The planning has started on round two. Stay informed stay safe.

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  6. Great website!!!! I've heard that those meth makers are going to the feed mills and getting salt ?? blocks. I hope someone out there can check this out. The blocks are to have same or some what ingredents as the PSE products. Why can't something be done about the lith. batteries, maybe behind the counter.

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  7. We need to have more workshops!! Let's get Elkhart along with Noble County to join force with Kosciusko County. It would be a big stopper to those buying the PSE products. We need more residents to get involved!!!!

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  8. You cannot use salt blocks its a meth....HOSS

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  9. Woops typo You cannot use salt blocks its a myth..HOSS

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  10. Just so everyone knows....Sarah Hein goes to Fort Wayne and has the homeless buy her boxes of Sudafed so she can bring them to K county to cook meth. She plays a major role in the meth problem in our community. She has been investigated but the food wrappers in her car hide the drugs and she uses her child's urine to past tests for probation. The father of her oldest child has been screaming this to authorities but she just tells on someone and walks every time. She currently has the track marks on her arm. She is also the main supplier of ecstasy and marijuana in the area.

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  11. her days are numbered if she does not seek help

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  12. Yeah right! This girl just got 3 felonies for going after a woman with a knife. She is out running the street with her kids today. She was arrested Saturday for this crime. Her father bails her out and she runs the streets until the next time. This is over ten felonies on her behalf since she ran from the police with her children in the vehicle, March 2009. This girl will end up dead if authorities do not get a hold on her now and she may take her children with her.

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  13. Would you like to take that back? They held a team meeting to discuss if Sarah Hein should get rehab and to hear where she believes her children should stay until her release. Yes until her release. She never cared where they were before so why should she have a choice now? If she does not get the same consequences as others charged with the crimes she has committed, we will all see how great our system really is here in Kosciusko County!

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