Sept. 12, 2018 – After deciding she wanted to quit, Weisz’s sister put her in touch with Franklin County Sheriff A.J. Smith. Sheriff Smith says he realizes if addicts get the help they need, crime will go down, so he’s offering to help anyone come clean. “I knew about A.J.’s program, come to him, he had an open door policy,” said Weisz’s sister, Catherine Coulter. Sheriff Smith is trying to change the perception that law enforcement only wants to put drug abusers behind bars. He wants people to know they want to help.
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