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August 08, 2023 - Honesdale, PA

Wayne County Will Launch LETI Program, Becoming 26th County to Join Office of Attorney General’s Diversion Initiative

Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.

Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.

PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission.

Speakers Include:
DA A.G. Howell
AG Michelle Henry
Chief of Police Daniel Drake, Hawley Police Department
Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission
Person in Recovery, Stephen Bair



Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_001.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_002.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_003.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_004.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_005.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_006.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_007.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_008.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_009.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_010.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_011.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_012.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_013.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_014.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_015.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_016.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Chief of Police Daniel Drake, Hawley Police Department, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_017.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Chief of Police Daniel Drake, Hawley Police Department, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_018.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Chief of Police Daniel Drake, Hawley Police Department, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_019.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_020.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .The Wayne County D&A Commission/ SCA is very pleased to be part of this collaboration between law enforcement and treatment/recovery. A critical part of our offices mission is to help increase access to treatment and recovery services to our most vulnerable community members. The implementation of LETI will be a major step forward in the furtherance of that goal along with reducing stigma and overdose deaths. I have no doubt LETI will help save lives in Wayne County, said Jeff Zerechak, Executive Director, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_021.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .The Wayne County D&A Commission/ SCA is very pleased to be part of this collaboration between law enforcement and treatment/recovery. A critical part of our offices mission is to help increase access to treatment and recovery services to our most vulnerable community members. The implementation of LETI will be a major step forward in the furtherance of that goal along with reducing stigma and overdose deaths. I have no doubt LETI will help save lives in Wayne County, said Jeff Zerechak, Executive Director, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_022.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .The Wayne County D&A Commission/ SCA is very pleased to be part of this collaboration between law enforcement and treatment/recovery. A critical part of our offices mission is to help increase access to treatment and recovery services to our most vulnerable community members. The implementation of LETI will be a major step forward in the furtherance of that goal along with reducing stigma and overdose deaths. I have no doubt LETI will help save lives in Wayne County, said Jeff Zerechak, Executive Director, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_023.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .The Wayne County D&A Commission/ SCA is very pleased to be part of this collaboration between law enforcement and treatment/recovery. A critical part of our offices mission is to help increase access to treatment and recovery services to our most vulnerable community members. The implementation of LETI will be a major step forward in the furtherance of that goal along with reducing stigma and overdose deaths. I have no doubt LETI will help save lives in Wayne County, said Jeff Zerechak, Executive Director, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_024.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Executive Director Jeffrey Zerechk, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission, joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .The Wayne County D&A Commission/ SCA is very pleased to be part of this collaboration between law enforcement and treatment/recovery. A critical part of our offices mission is to help increase access to treatment and recovery services to our most vulnerable community members. The implementation of LETI will be a major step forward in the furtherance of that goal along with reducing stigma and overdose deaths. I have no doubt LETI will help save lives in Wayne County, said Jeff Zerechak, Executive Director, Wayne County Drug & Alcohol..<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_025.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Person in Recovery, Stephen Bair joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_026.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Person in Recovery, Stephen Bair joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_027.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Person in Recovery, Stephen Bair joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_028.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Person in Recovery, Stephen Bair joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_029.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_030.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> DA A.G. Howell joins Attorney General Michelle Henry to announce that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. ..The foundation of the LETI program is support from law enforcement officers, as well as others, to guide individuals who are suffering from addiction into treatment sooner rather than later.  LETI empowers law enforcement, and everyone in our communities, to help those struggling with addiction to be referred to treatment options rather than ending up straight into the criminal system.  Along with other programs, like our drug and treatment court and pre-trial diversionary programs, LETI will save lives and build stronger, safer and healthier communities, said Wayne County District Attorney A.G. Howell. .<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_031.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a> Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that Wayne County has joined the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), a collaborative program launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General and law enforcement to divert individuals in need to treatment services.. .Wayne County becomes the 26th county to join LETI as Attorney General Henry continues efforts to expand the program.. .PA LETI is a law enforcement-led treatment initiative that enables Pennsylvanians in Wayne County seeking treatment for substance use disorder to contact probation and parole services, the sheriff's department, other county officials, and community stakeholders, who will then contact Wayne County Drug & Alcohol Commission. . .I applaud Wayne Countys attention to this crisis and the need to divert individuals from criminal charges and prison when treatment services are in the best interests of the person and community, Attorney General Michelle Henry said. By connecting individuals to the treatment they need, LETI saves lives, makes our communities stronger, and helps to minimize the stigma associated with substance use disorder. I commend the work that District Attorney Howell and our law enforcement partners across Wayne County are doing to help build stronger, healthier communities...<br><a href="https://filesource.amperwave.net/commonwealthofpa/photo/23414_OAG_WayneLETI_ERD_032.jpg" target="_blank">⇣ Download Photo</a>