Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jul 2015 Source: Springfield News Sun (OH) Copyright: 2015 Cox Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3490 Author: D. Anthony Botkin BILLBOARDS BEING USED IN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY HEROIN FIGHT URBANA - Sheriff Matthew Melvin and the prosecutor's office have teamed up to place two billboards to help get the word out about the fight against Champaign County's heroin epidemic. The billboards feature an anonymous hotline number to report heroin dealers and users to the Champaign County Sheriff's Office. "We need help from citizens," said David Rapp, a captain with the sheriff's office. "We have had a escalation in overdoses in Champaign County. I'm sure the statistics of the Champaign County grand jury will show the increase." The signs have been placed in high traffic areas for the best possible exposure. "One is on south (Ohio) 68 as you're heading for Clark County out of Urbana, the other is on (Ohio) 36 east out by Walmart, which is a very busy area here in Urbana and the county," Rapp said. The billboards are good tools to encourage the reporting of drug and heroin users. "Callers can remain anonymous but if we don't know that information it doesn't really do anything, it kind of alerts us and puts it on our radar so we can start building a case," Rapp said. The billboards have already led to some success in arrests and indictments. "We have had several calls since the billboards went up," Rapp said. "We have been successful on arrests and obtaining indictments through the Champaign County grand jury." The length of time the billboards will be up is undetermined, but it might be for a long time because of the extent of the epidemic. "The sheriff and prosecutor's offices are small agencies and we need the citizen's help with this epidemic," said Rapp. "These are good crime fighting tools." If anyone wishes to report possible drug or heroin use, they can call 937-484-1905. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt