October 15, 2025 - Lebanon, PA
Attorney General Dave Sunday - in collaboration with Lebanon County leaders - announced a launch of the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI), with the program to include a behavioral health component, expanding the pool of potential participants. Lebanon becomes the 34th county to launch LETI, a collaborative program led by the Office of Attorney General in partnership with district attorney's offices and other law enforcement to divert individuals struggling with substance use disorder or with behavioral health needs from potential criminal prosecution. Last week, Columbia, Montour, Snyder, and Union Counties became the first counties to launch LETI with the behavioral health services component, which will add another layer of individualized care, based on participants' specific needs. "Every county that commits to the LETI model is making an investment in the needs and long-term care and stability of their communities," Attorney General Sunday said. "We have seen this program transform lives, and it is my hope that the expansion of the program will provide even more people with opportunities for successful recovery."Speakers Include:DA Pier Hess Graf, Lebanon County District Attorney AG Dave SundayChief Andrew Winters, Western Lebanon County Regional Police DepartmentJames R. Donmoyer, Jr., Executive Director, Lebanon County Commission on Drug and Alcohol AbuseHolly A. Leahy, Administrator, Lebanon County MH/ID/EI