The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Police program named finalist for award

- CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM FOR THE AJC

The Marietta Police Department (MPD) A.S.S.I.S.T. program has been chosen as one of three finalists for this year’s Dr. Curtis E. McClung Award of Excellence.

Each year the Georgia Associatio­n of Chiefs of Police (GACP) honors achievemen­ts in innovative programs from its member agencies, according to a statement from MPD.

MPD’s A.S.S.I.S.T. program is designed to help residents struggling with drug addiction.

Since its inception a little more than a year ago, the MPD A.S.S.I.S.T. (Active Substance Support Interventi­on Solution Team) program has responded to more than 40 overdose victims in their homes.

“We are honored to have been selected as a finalist for the Dr. Curtis E. McClung Award of Excellence and remain focused on identifyin­g and implementi­ng new ways to help Marietta residents struggling to break the chains of addiction,” said Marietta police Chief Dan Flynn.

Besides MPD, the two other finalists were the LaGrange Police Department for a comprehens­ive group of community outreach programs and this year’s winner, the Oglethorpe Police Department, for collecting, wrapping and distributi­ng 4,800 Christmas gifts.

For noneme gency assistance with informatio­n about the A.S.S.I.S.T. program or dealing with addiction, email Lieutenant Michael Goins at mgoins@mariettaga.gov or call his office at 770-794-5367.

For a medical emergency, call 911 immediatel­y.

Among local resources are The Zone (recovery) in Marietta at 770693-5982 or Cobb County Community Services Board (Detox / Mental Health) at 404-794-4857.

Informatio­n: mariettaga. gov/1316/ASSIST-Informatio­n

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