Ashtabula City Community Watch, And Prevention.

Ashtabula City Community Watch, And Prevention. This group was set up from my son Thomas Phan. It is part of Ashtabula City Community Watch. This page is for Ashtabula City Community Watch.

Here we need the members to be active and post things they see in their neighborhoods that such as tall grass, empty houses and buildings that are unsafe, bad sid We keep an eye on our neighborhoods and we keep our neighbors inform of anything suspicious that we may see. We keep an eye on each other and help those in need. We are a very active groups and have regular meeting. we also do events to

bring the community together. Each ward in the city has or should have captains and other officials to help with the watch in your neighborhood. If you see som**hing that is to believed to be dangerous or criminal please call your ASP. If you see som**hing please post it no matter if its the roads not being taken care of to a street light out. We need active members.

02/25/2023

Just want to say hello to everyone.I hope you all are having a great night. Stay safe.

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Most fentanyl comes to Ashtabula County through mail May 14, 2018 The fentanyl flooding Ashtabula County isn't coming fr...
05/18/2018

Most fentanyl comes to Ashtabula County through mail
May 14, 2018
The fentanyl flooding Ashtabula County isn't coming from the medical world, but instead through mail to drug traffickers looking to build a reputation as having "the best dope," according to a drug expert.
Trumbull-Ashtabula Group drug task force Assistant Commander Greg Leonhard said four or five years ago when officers first started seeing fentanyl — a pharmaceutical opioid 100 times stronger than morphine typically used for pain relief in cancer patients — it might have been coming from people stealing it from nursing homes.
"That has really changed. Most of what we're seeing is coming through the mail," he said.
People are able to go online and order it from countries like India, Afghanistan and China, where they don't have the same level of controls.
Ohio Sens. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, and Rob Portman, a Republican, have pushed bipartisan bills to fund fentanyl screening equipment for border patrol — which President Trump signed in January — as well as for the postal service.
“Ohioans are dying from overdoses at the second highest rate in the country. Families are being torn apart. Children are losing parents. Parents are losing sons and daughters. And we know fentanyl is one of the main culprits,” Brown said in January.
At the time Portman said he was shocked to learn how easy it was to buy fentanyl online.
"These synthetic drugs have invaded communities across Ohio and across the country. Unbelievably, this deadly poison is primarily shipped into America from China through our United States Postal Service," he said, adding, "Online sellers were quick to respond, unafraid of being caught, and ready to make a deal. ... It is inexcusable that these drugs are as easy to ship as a postcard and that the traffickers preferred shipping m**hod for these deadly poisons is a federal agency, the United States Postal Service. Our Post Office has become a conduit for these deadly drugs."
Leonhard said the state also has been slow to respond to the fentanyl crisis. He said the punishments need to mirror he**in, but right now he**in possession is a third-degree felony while fentanyl is a fifth-degree felony, even though "fentanyl is far more powerful than he**in."
He blasted the state, saying he believes one of the biggest reasons fentanyl hasn't been classified as a higher-degree felony is because of issues with the state closing prisons and not being able to take on those convicted of higher-level felony drug charges. Instead, the state "dumped" more responsibilities on local governments without the resources or jail space to deal with it.
"Ohio has been very slow to react to the fentanyl issue when it comes to the punishment. ... I think really the only reason there has been a delay is if you enhance punishments on fentanyl you will then have to deal with it on the other end where you need to put these people in jail," he said.
Mixed and straight
Fentanyl was first introduced in the drug community as som**hing mixed with he**in because it increased the high so much.
Now, some dealers are selling straight fentanyl and billing it to users as he**in. Because it is as much as 50 times more powerful, fentanyl is driving many of the overdoses because users are taking it the same way they would he**in.
"It's not necessarily cut with other drugs anymore," he said. "There were times we (did a controlled buy) of 15 grams of he**in and when we got the labs back it was 15 grams of fentanyl."
Though fentanyl is more expensive for dealers to obtain than he**in, it is worth the additional cost to dealers because of the word on the street.
"If you get a reputation on the street that you have good dope, you get more customers coming to you," Leonhard said. "A he**in addict is always chasing that high and will go to whoever has the best high. ... People on every street corner are selling he**in, so you have to do som**hing to make your business more attractive."
In fact, some dealers have begun mixing coloring additives to their fentanyl concoctions making it pink or purple.
"Then they can say 'that pink stuff was great;' they use it as a selling point. They're marketing their product," he said.
Dealers also market their product by how many people die or overdose. Leonhard said for most he**in addicts pure he**in only alleviates the sickness, but addicts are "still chasing that high when you first started using he**in."
While some he**in dealers are now selling pure fentanyl, fentanyl is also beginning to get mixed in with other drugs — including ma*****na. The pot dealers do it for the same reason — to market their product as being "good dope" — but it can ultimately make ma*****na, a product not know for overdoses, deadly.
Leonhard said officials have also begun to see fentanyl mixed with m**h as well as co***ne.
"It's now being mixed in with everything. People are using it and getting different effects and using it as selling points," he said.
Fentanyl and doctors
As far as the medical community goes, Leonhard said he has little contact with those in the medical field now, particularly since Ohio changed its monitoring rules and cracked down on "doctor shopping," which has cut down on abusers getting pills from legitimate medical professionals.
He said the focus now for doctors has to be not creating new addicts, and that starts with doctors trying less addictive pain medication prescriptions first, such as Tylenol or Advil.
"The horse is out of the barn. That should have been addressed 10 years ago. ... The door is open, we're a little too late. We have to prevent new people becoming addicted," he said.

The fentanyl flooding Ashtabula County isn't coming from the medical world, but instead through mail to drug traffickers looking to build a reputation as having "the best dope," according to

04/03/2018

Kathy Pallaise
29 mins
Well some of you may not know but former Ward 5 Councilman and the Founder of the Ward 5 Neighborhood Watch Program Kris E Hamrick was recently injured in an industrial accident at his work. He has been off of work and is out of work for an indefinite time. Kris has to travel to Cleveland to see his doctor 2 to 3 times a week. The accident injured his lungs which makes breathing difficult. Kris has to travel to Cleveland 2 to 3 times a week to see his doctor. With travel expenses and day-today living expenses things are real rough for him. He has done so much good for our city and community it's time we help him and his family in there time of need. Lets pull together for Kris as he helped our community and others in need. I am having a benefit dinner for Kris on May 5, 2018 it will start a 5 pm at the Zaback - Ducro Funeral om located at 500 W. Prospect Rd. Ashtabula Ohio. There will be a dinner and a Chinese Auction. I will announce the menu in the next few days. Please come and help Kris in his time of need. I am also looking for a few volunteers to help me with the benefit and getting donations for the Chinese Auction. If any merchants from our city wants to donate som**hing for the Chinese Auction please contact me at 440-661-4023 or send me a private message on here. Let's show Kris that we as citizens do care and is there for him. Thank you in advance. Will be releases more details in a couple days.

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