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Parents to Address Concerns of Teen Medicine Abuse

October 27, 2009 13:42 by John McDonald

 

 

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DAMON MICALIZZI

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November 5, 2009

DRUG USE IS LIFE ABUSE TO HOST FORUM ADDRESSING MEDICINE ABUSE BY OC TEENS

(ORANGE COUNTY, CA) - A community forum on November 12th brings lawmakers, parents, educators, law enforcement and healthcare professionals together to discuss solutions to the dangerous trend of teens abusing medicine to get high.

The meeting, sponsored by Drug Use Is Life Abuse (DUILA), Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) and the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Capistrano Unified School District Office, 33122 Valle Road, in San Juan Capistrano. The goal is to raise awareness about the problems of prescription drug and over-the-counter cough medicine abuse among teens.

Recent studies have spotlighted medicine abuse, including the abuse of over-the-counter (OTC) cough medicines, as an alarming trend among young people. When used correctly, these drugs are safe and effective. But when abused, these drugs can produce dangerous side effects, including death.

“Through collaborative efforts and united resources, CHPA and CADCA are helping us to educate our community about this dangerous trend,” said Marilyn MacDougall, Executive Director of DUILA. “From parents and educators to law enforcement officials, it is imperative that we come together to learn about medicine abuse so that we can raise awareness about its dangers among our teens.”

The Orange County meeting is one of a series of forums occurring across the country to raise awareness about cough medicine abuse.  For more information including a complete list of participating partners go to www.duila.org.

 

San Clemente Exchange Club Honors Three in Sheriff's Department

October 27, 2009 08:02 by John McDonald

The Exchange Club of San Clemente recently held their awards luncheon and honored three members of the Department for good work.

Those honored were Deputy Rod Valdez, Senior Volunteer Bill Waibel and Investigative Assistant Karen Huggins. Included are the remarks given when they received their awards.

 

DEPUTY OF THE YEAR

 Deputy Rod Valdez

Deputy Rod Valdez was hired by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in August of 1986 as a deputy sheriff where he was assigned to the jails. 

In 1994, Rod transferred to the contract city of San Clemente where he has spent the past 15 years. 

He spent three years as a motor officer working traffic in San Clemente, during which time he was struck while on the motorcycle in two separate collisions – neither was his fault, but after the second accident he decided to not tempt fate and returned to driving a black and white patrol vehicle.  More...