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Fentanyl is in Douglas County. Join us May 3 for life-saving information

Sheriff Tony Spurlock and 18th Judicial District DA John Kellner join County Commissioners for a Live Town Hall at 6 p.m.

Posted on April 25, 2022 2022News and EventsPublic HealthPublic Safety

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You’ve seen Fentanyl all over the news. It’s the illicit drug that killed more than 800 people in Colorado last year. We must face the fact that it is here in Douglas County – and impacting families. Join a life-saving conversation.

Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock and District Attorney John Kellner of the 18th Judicial District will provide local context to this growing national crisis during a Live Town Hall with Douglas County Commissioners from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 3. Bring your questions.

You may join the Live Town Halls in several ways: in person at 100 Third St. in Castle Rock, online at douglas.co.us/townhall, or on the phone, by calling 833-380-0668.

Or simply answer the phone when we call to invite you to join us.

To receive a call just before a Town Halls begin visit douglas.co.us/townhall and register. This will ensure you are contacted about all future Live Town Halls – it’s always your choice whether to participate. Registering will also allow you to receive online surveys so that you may share what topics YOU want to hear more about.

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