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As West Virginia churns from one drug crisis to next, 3 with boots on ground call for better enforcement, treatment & education (copy)

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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV Information) — West Virginia’s historical past of lagging behind many of the nation in lots of classes is well-documented. And so, too, is the premise that the Mountain State typically is at, or close to, the leading edge in a doubtful class: The very newest developments in substance use.

As of late, as The New York Occasions’ German Lopez reported lately, artificial medicine — the sort made in a laboratory, like fentanyl or methamphetamine — are main the way in which and resulting in extra overdose deaths than ever earlier than in the USA (over 100,000 in 2021).

“You already know, we’re behind the nation in most issues aside from drug addicts,” stated the commander of the Higher Harrison Drug & Violent Crimes Job Drive, who’s been imposing drug legal guidelines in some capability for 31 years.

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“The artificial portion of that article, we’ve suffered with that for a few years now. The meth is off the charts. Throughout the pandemic, after they had the border — principally all borders — shut down, we noticed a doubling of the value of every thing, which really slowed issues down somewhat bit. Made issues somewhat bit costlier,” he stated.

“However now there’s no lack of something that you simply need to get. Should you’re in little previous Harrison County, West Virginia, however you need to get 10 kilos of meth, you may get 10 kilos of meth. If you wish to get sufficient fentanyl to kill the East Coast, you may get sufficient fentanyl to kill the East Coast. You will get what you need,” the commander stated.

Bridgeport Interim Police Chief Mark Rogers additionally spent a number of years assigned to the Higher Harrison Drug & Violent Crimes Job Drive

“I ready the final yr’s report back to [Bridgeport City] Council for 2021 and went by the numbers. And simply typically talking between the duty drive, [Mountaineer Highway Interdiction Team South], our officers alone, we recovered sufficient fentanyl simply in idea to kill half of West Virginia, utilizing the 1,000-microgram dose,” Rogers stated.

“So I have a look at that and I believe from my time on the job drive, [fentanyl] was very uncommon. You would possibly purchase a patch that was divvied out in micrograms within the medical sense. It’s astronomical the issue we have now with it now, as a result of not solely are they doing it with lower product — because the commander talked about — however you may have drug sellers who peddle this as heroin, and it’s really not — it’s fentanyl,” Rogers stated.

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“After which you may have now the introduction of tablet presses. And there are drug customers who thought that they may use a sure kind of drug, you realize, be it a tablet type that goes by the vetting course of that the federal government has for drugs,” Rogers stated.

“They suppose they’re getting that, and now they’re discovering out it’s fentanyl, which instituted the ‘One Tablet Can Kill’ concept that the DEA has promoted for fairly awhile now. I don’t suppose this downside goes away. Synthetics are the toughest ones, I believe, to chase as a result of they are going to ever evolve the chemistry to attempt to — they imagine — outwit the federal government [with] their analogs. They suppose that they will bounce into one thing else,” Rogers stated.

“Lately, I believe there was a factor that got here out that there’s now an opioid that’s 3 times stronger than fentanyl. And it’s simply the promotion by drug traffickers to get a stronger product to allow them to make a bigger lower to make quantity that in the end finally ends up on our streets. I don’t know that that is going away,” Rogers stated.







Harrison County Sheriff Robert Matheny

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Harrison Sheriff Robert Matheny is the lately elected chairman of the Higher Harrison Drug & Violent Crimes Job Drive’s Board of Management. He additionally has been a legislation enforcement officer for many years, from serving as a patrol officer, detective and administrator on the Clarksburg Police Division to later serving a stint as police chief in Wheeling.

Matheny, Harrison sheriff since 2017, clearly is vexed by among the roadblocks for each drug enforcement and substance use therapy.

“It’s actually no reflection on our federal companions. We’ve received nice federal companions, however we don’t have lots of them,” Matheny stated. “I all the time say if the federal authorities wished to make a dent on this downside, they may. It’s by no means going to go away, however there might be a dent made in it.

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“You have a look at right here on an area stage — we offer the assets. Bridgeport attaches a pair guys; we do; Clarksburg [does] to the drug job drive, which is essential and it’s nice. However as [the commander] stated, you may have two postal inspectors within the space. You most likely received a handful of DEA, FBI — undergo the alphabet soup — no matter. I simply suppose there might be extra buy-in from the federal authorities to assist us out right here domestically,” Matheny stated.

“Look what they did with COVID, how a lot cash they threw at it and what modifications have been remodeled the previous couple of years. May you think about, as soon as we get previous this pandemic, if they might throw these funds in direction of therapy, investigation, enforcement, you realize, all of the issues which might be essential, because the commander stated, if we’d throw that form of seriousness at this,” Matheny stated.

“And I’m not saying that our guys aren’t severe and we don’t take it severe, however as an entire, if your complete federal, state and native governments would take a severe strategy. On the finish of the day, it comes all the way down to funding. If they might throw the intense funds to get the boots on the bottom to work with our guys, we might make a dent in it,” Matheny stated.

“However I don’t see that taking place. We’ve recognized that since President Nixon began the — what’d they name it? — the ‘Battle on Medication’ again within the ’70s. And we’re nonetheless preventing the identical factor. It’s irritating. However I’ll say kudos to the fellows that we have now out right here working, even the patrol officers and patrol deputies. They struggle their hardest,” Matheny stated.

The three veteran officers agree there’s a particular have to work on decreasing the demand for medicine, together with the synthetics. However they’re additionally not backing down from balancing that with making an attempt to curb the availability.

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The commander recalled one particularly profitable operation that shuttered a head store in Clarksburg that was promoting large portions of the artificial drug referred to as tub salts (cathinones).

After it was shut down in 2012, “it was inconceivable for a very long time to get the artificial tub salts” within the space, the commander stated.

“There was a pleasant time frame when the only provide at the moment was taken out, and there was a pleasant lull in incidences,” the commander stated. “However they discovered a option to get it by the mail from China. To not the size and never with the convenience that it as soon as had been when that retailer was simply vast open. However they work hand-in-hand. Somebody will all the time take the danger to get it to the folks that need it. … You’ve received to concentrate on each to make it profitable.”

Interdiction with synthetics can vary from stops on the border to postal inspectors intercepting mailed shipments. The commander notes the equation of many sellers: They’ll ship 10 packages within the mail, totally anticipating two might be intercepted. Or they’ll ship 10 “mules” — drug carriers — throughout the border, additionally anticipating solely an 80% success fee.

He remembers when the identical form of “math” was utilized in delivery cocaine to Southern Florida. At first, cartels despatched cocaine on ships. When that technique was focused by legislation enforcement, the availability technique switched to planes dropping shipments, and later, after efforts to thwart air provide, to submarines making deliveries, the commander stated.

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“Provide will all the time discover a option to get it, however in case you can choke on them, you improve their prices,” the commander stated. “And I believe largely the cartels in Mexico, that [New York Times] article’s lifeless on about: You already know, I might ship sufficient fentanyl over, one thing the dimensions of a baseball you could lower down and make X quantity of {dollars}. But when I wished to do this in marijuana, my God, it’d be a tractor-trailer.

“If I wished to do it in cocaine, it might be a big cargo. Meth can be a big cargo. However fentanyl, it’s small. It’s laborious to detect. You [take] pure fentanyl and get it over right here and then you definately bust it, you chop it to the place it’s what we’re seeing on the road, that’s a small factor to [accomplish]. And it doesn’t assist that the border’s simply principally vast open.”

Detecting synthetics offers its personal challenges. However Matheny stated one device that’s confirmed efficient is utilizing patrol officers, together with highway deputies or these specifically assigned, akin to with Mountaineer Freeway Interdiction Staff South, to “pinch them on one other arrest and discover that they’ve this product.”

“Then we get with our guys on the duty drive, the specialists with it. Possibly we attempt to tie him again to a bigger group or larger-scale, you realize, involvement in it. And, you realize, that’s how we do it, and it really works,” Matheny stated.

Rogers wish to see more cash, coaching and personnel devoted to schooling of younger individuals “to attempt to scale back the demand early on.”

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“I believe the DARE program was an incredible program, and for some cause … I do know that society has modified in the way in which that they ship data after which take it in. However there needs to be one thing that we are able to give you as a nation to assist repair this and get that data throughout that doesn’t normalize medicine in any respect,” Rogers stated.

“And I believe it’s been a combined sign from our authorities. Domestically, I believe that you’ve tons of people that have lived in households the place now you’re speaking multi-generational households that components of these households are drug customers, drug abusers, have habit issues. And it normalizes it, sadly, for a big sector of society. And we have to guarantee that they’re effectively conscious that that isn’t regular and there needs to be choices for them to get the assistance that they want and assist alleviate that one want to, I assume, dabble in it,” Rogers stated.

The duty drive commander remembers that his son had extra instruction in center college on bicycle security than on drug consciousness, “and that is senseless to me.” The commander additionally recollects that, when he was a youth, the DARE program “scared the [expletive] out of me about medicine.”

“I don’t know if it’s as a result of medicine are so private at a political stage or at a household stage, that folks simply don’t need to speak about it in that sense of scaring their kids; I’m unsure. I understand how my home is run. My children are scared of medicine. I take my children within the automobile and take them and see the [expletive] components of city and I’m like, ‘that is the place you find yourself. Should you use medicine, that is the life-style it’s a must to look ahead to.’ That individual was a star athlete … in Clarksburg … that child was a stud in basketball. Now have a look at him … simply ready for anyone to flip him a $20 piece of crack. I nonetheless preach scaring the hell out of my children, no less than concerning the risks of it. I simply don’t know why we’re not doing it on a nationwide stage. I don’t get it,” the commander stated.

He believes the federal government is true to spend cash on handing out provides of Narcan to customers, as a result of it saves lives, however “we also needs to be spending some cash on schooling consciousness with youth.”

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In making that remark, he notes the one flaw about Narcan.

“It does save lots of lives. However, it additionally means lots of repeat overdoses. And finally … they are going to be someplace the place anyone doesn’t have Narcan.”

He additionally factors out that the “free” Narcan needs to be paid for by somebody, and ultimately, that’s taxpayers.

Rogers stated Bridgeport police have been carrying Narcan (naloxone) for about 5 years. At first, it was meant to revive these affected by heroin overdoses, as a result of that was the extra prevalent drug within the area.

However final yr — now with the world besieged with fentanyl — Bridgeport officers administered naloxone on three completely different events to save lots of lives, Rogers stated. He indicated that wouldn’t even have been on his radar as a possible incidence in Bridgeport 10 years in the past.

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After which he factors out that making an attempt to instill a “wholesome concern” in younger individuals is nice. It’s an opportunity to get them to say, “’Hmm, this might actually wreck my life. It might doubtlessly take it.’”

However he provides that “lots of people simply don’t get to see that a part of society that legislation enforcement will get to see pretty routinely.” And Rogers provides that habit strikes in all places, with customers capturing up in so-called unhealthy components of cities, however in tony areas, too.

“It’s in all places, and folks simply don’t understand that till it smashes you within the face as a result of a member of the family has a problem,” Rogers stated.

Matheny, Rogers and the commander are also clearly upset that whereas West Virginia is coping with a drug disaster, the variety of efficient therapy amenities remains to be missing.

“We don’t have the amenities to get the individuals the assistance that they want. And most people — I don’t need to say all — however most people which might be in that addictive way of life, they will’t afford to go to Utah or Florida or California for rehab,” the commander stated. “It’s going to be a taxpayer factor. … It’s nice for the individuals out in LA, they received cash, and you realize the Hollywood stars that get addicted they usually get to go off to among the finest restoration locations … they will afford to rent life coaches. You are taking each junkie in Harrison County, give him a life coach, they most likely have an opportunity, however they will’t afford that, and the taxpayers can’t afford it.

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“If anyone was to sit down down and job me with, ‘Hey, you’re now accountable for fixing this downside’ — and I’ve been at it for a very long time — I’d battle with how on the earth would we give you the cash. However I’d take what cash we did have and I’d assault it in any respect ranges,” the commander stated.

Matheny sees a hazard zone between detox and therapy.

“I’ve all the time stated, ‘I believe if you go to detox, you must go straight into therapy after which straight into life coach. In an ideal world, there can be someplace you may drop them off,” Matheny stated. “As a result of it looks as if after they lastly hit that low that they need to detox, they detox they usually’ve received full intentions of getting therapy. However then for varied causes, just like the commander stated — you realize, the cash, insurance coverage or no matter — they will’t get proper into therapy. So there’s this 30 days they will’t do it.”

The duty drive commander stated the thought of “ready for a therapy mattress” must be all however eradicated if West Virginia needs to make a severe run at curbing the availability facet of the substance use disaster.

“Any individual detoxes … after which, ‘We received a mattress for you in a month.’ Which may as effectively be a lifetime to an addict,” he stated.

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Interjected Sheriff Matheny: “As a result of it most likely isn’t going to occur.”

The commander and Rogers recounted watching addicts detox, and agree it’s horrible. “It’s bodily, it’s psychological, it’s every thing in between,” Rogers stated.

After which customers “go to a detox they usually have this false hope that they’re good, and completely they’re not. They’re nonetheless years to go to attempt to work in direction of that being utterly off of no matter it was they had been hooked on, and in that quick time frame in between the detox middle and looking for a mattress … Or most locations, you don’t get dedicated in opposition to your will, so it’s a voluntary factor the place they will stroll away,” Rogers stated.

“After which as quickly as they stroll away, that first one might be the final one. Many of the overdoses I labored, that’s what the vast majority of them had been, ‘I simply wanted to attempt yet one more time,’ and the subsequent factor you realize, that was their final time.”

The commander has seen drug use within the area cycle from Dilaudid (ache capsules), to heroin, to OxyContin (ache capsules), then to heroin and now to the synthetics, together with fentanyl and lab-made meth.

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“There’s all the time an ebb and movement, an increase and fall of various medicine. And once more, in my view, it goes again to that attacking provide and demand evenly,” the commander stated. “You already know, you knock out the prescription tablet challenge — in case you knock out the demand — perhaps the heroin wouldn’t have flowed again in, or vice versa, heroin to the capsules.

“Crack cocaine. I imply, all of us went by that. That was an epidemic in Clarksburg. It was horrible in Clarksburg. … Lastly sentencings had been stiffer, crack was form of dealt with, after which meth pops up.

“And you realize, we’re speaking two completely different ends. We’re speaking depressants, which some individuals search, and stimulants. So it wouldn’t shock me one bit that if we had been capable of get a deal with on the meth downside, that we wouldn’t see crack cocaine pop again up,” the commander stated.

“The entire ‘go away a sleeping canine lie,’ that doesn’t work on this as a result of that sleeping canine is the cartels and the organizations in South America and in all places else. They see a possibility. If we might curb the demand right here, if we’d assault demand. …”

Rogers has a phrase of warning for why to not become involved in medicine within the first place, or to maneuver mountains to get out of that way of life.

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“I believe I’ve instructed you this earlier than: All medicine are unhealthy, and there’s no high quality management in terms of no matter it’s that anyone’s peddling for cash.”



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Frazier finds the right mix of factors at West Virginia

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Chester Frazier was appreciative of his time spent coaching at his alma mater Illinois. And the success that came with it with two championships in three years and an Elite 8 run in the tournament.

But Frazier wanted an opportunity to further grow in his role in order to prepare him for his next step up the coaching ladder and West Virginia provided that.

“It just needed something that I thought fit me a little bit more. And again, as I continue my journey to be a head coach, I wanted to learn something different,” he said.

It was a chance for Frazier to get back to his East Coast roots considering he’s from Baltimore and as well as work with a head coach in Darian DeVries that he had often watched from afar given how the pair aligned offensively and defensively.

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The two had not met each other, but Frazier had done his homework watching Drake games as well as talking to others in the industry.

“He’s a winner, does things the right way. And I heard nothing but glowing remarks from my peers on his coaching style. So it drew me here,” he said.

Combine those two factors and it made the job an attractive position for him when it came open.

“It made a lot of sense when the job came open to make the move,” he said.

On the offensive end, West Virginia will continue to use a lot of ball movement with good sets and actions. Overall, it will be selfless basketball and they want to get out and play in the open court with the ability to slow it down when they need to. On the defensive end, the Mountaineers will be tough and stingy with a physical and connected brand of basketball which they’ve shown to date.

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Some of the identity of this current team is still developing but the team is competing at a higher level than when the team first arrived and roles are starting to be established.

“I think connectivity has been the biggest piece. They’re getting along, they love each other and they’re playing hard. And that’s the only thing you can ask as a new group with so many new guys,” he said.



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ESPN Bracketology: West Virginia Rises Again, Officially Off the Bubble in Latest Projection

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Darian DeVries probably wasn’t all that thrilled with how his team performed in their final game ahead of the Christmas break, but the Mountaineers were still able to take down Mercyhurst by a 67-46 score, finishing non-conference play with a 9-2 record.

The last couple of weeks have been cupcake central for West Virginia, which was much needed after the challenging start to the schedule they had and then, of course, what awaits them when they return to the floor with Big 12 Conference play beginning,

ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has continued to move WVU up in his NCAA Tournament projections over the last month. In his Christmas Day projection, he finally has the Mountaineers safely off the bubble and in the field as a No. 9 seed in the South Region.

1. Auburn vs. 16. Southern/American

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8. Clemson vs. 9. West Virginia

5. Memphis vs. 12. Furman

4. Texas A&M vs. 13. High Point

6. Ole Miss vs. 11. Drake/Saint Mary’s

3. Oregon vs. 14. UMass Lowell

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7. Michigan vs. 10. Utah State

2. Kentucky vs. 15. Montana

West Virginia will have the next few days off before traveling to Lawrence to take on the Kansas Jayhawks in the Big 12 opener on New Year’s Eve.

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Examining West Virginia’s lost offensive production after the 2024 season

West Virginia is in the midst of a roster overhaul as new head coach Rich Rodriguez starts to build from the ground up. In the last weeks, the Mountaineers have lost dozens of players either to the transfer portal or to eligibility loss, and we look at how much production from this past season will not be returning.

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On offense, about 20 guys who recorded snaps this past season will not be returning to the Mountaineers. Nine are out of eligibility, and nine have entered the transfer portal, while that number could still increase.

On offense as a whole, West Virginia has lost 83.25 percent of the total snaps played. 64.52 percent of the snaps lost are due to running out of eligibility. Out of WVU’s top four snap totals, all four came on the offensive line.

Three of them exhausted their eligibility (Ja’Quay Hubbard, Nick Malone, Brandon Yates), and the fourth (Tomas Rimac) entered the transfer portal.

Number of Snaps Lost

Note: In the table above, under the column ‘Total Percentage Lost’, the 52.42% and 46.58% are the share of the total number of snaps played, not the total numebr of snaps played at each position

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At the quarterback position, Garrett Greene does not have any remaining eligibility. Greene accounted for just about 30 percent of WVU’s rushing yards, 84 percent of WVU’s passing yards, as well as 22 percent of their scores on the ground, and 75 percent of their passing touchdowns thrown.

At running back the loss of CJ Donaldson looms large. He accounted for 29 percent of WVU’s rushing total this season and between him and others who tallied up much lesser totals, West Virginia has lost 60.21 percent of their rush yards from this past season.

At the receiver position, it’s even more drastic. West Virginia has lost Hudson Clement, DayDay Farmer, Traylon Ray, Justin Robinson, and Kole Taylor, among others who were some of WVU’s top pass catchers. The Mountaineers have lost 76.23 percent of their receiving yards from last year as well as 80 percent of their receiving touchdowns.

Offensive Production Lost

Overall, there is a significant loss on the offensive side of the ball.

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West Virginia lost most of their passing game as well as their receiving game due to guys leaving the program. While it’s easy to point to Greene in the passing game because he was the starting quarterback for the majority of the year, most of the production lost at receiver was due to guys entering the transfer portal. At running back, it was roughly a 50-50 split between what percent was lost to the portal and what was lost to eligibility, as Greene as well as Donaldson, were the main contributing factors there.

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