Lucas County Sheriff's Office DART Unit

Lucas County Sheriff's Office DART Unit DART operates to stop the profound number of deaths of our friends and loved ones caused by opioid a The primary objective of the D.A.R.T. To date, the D.A.R.T.

In July 2014, Ohio Lucas County Sheriff John Tharp initiated the most unique and innovative unit in the United States, known as the D.A.R.T. Unit; with the support of Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine. This was in response to the public health crisis and epidemic of opioid overdoses, deaths, and addiction throughout Lucas County. Our goal is to raise awareness about the dangers associated with Her

oin and other drug usage. unit has grown to helping victims of the disease of addiction through linkage to a variety of therapeutic recovery programs within the local area and to provide education to on the profound effects of addiction. This is done without compromising the trust and identities of individuals being assisted. The unit also recognizes the importance of the communities safety, and provide invaluable intelligence information to many jurisdictions without compromising our clients privacy. Unit has engaged over 5500 members of the community, with 73% of those subjects entering detoxification and/or recovery programs. This success was increased (80% +) when officers provided individuals with a sober living environment. The Drug Abuse Response Team is a multi-jurisdictional unit with officers and advocates assigned to the unit from the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office, Toledo Police Department, Mercy St. Vincent’s Public Safety Office, Lucas County Adult Drug Court, Area Office of Aging Northwest Ohio, and Lucas County Childrens Services. In 2017, the unit enhanced their partnerships with treatment organizations like Arrowhead Behavioral, The Zepf Center, New Concepts, Unison, and A Renewed Mind by inviting them to provide a member from their staff to join the unit as a means to improve direct linkage to individuals at the time of overdoses or seeking assistance with substance abuse. The unit collaboratively works with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, The Lucas County Commissioners Office, The Lucas County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, religious organizations, private/public business entities, law enforcement, medical organizations, amazing community volunteers to address the stigma on the disease of addiction. The unit not only provides services to individuals seeking help for the disease of addiction, but provides educational services to family, friends, and youth within the community through in-person and virtual presentations, workshops, and social media. The unit was established as a 501C-3 in 2018. The officers and advocates salaries/benefits are paid for by their specific jurisdiction. The operating costs are solely supported through grants and private donors. It is due to the ongoing love and support from our community that we are able to provide our essential and unique services to the citizens of Lucas County.

08/10/2026

Hey Lucas County! Mark your calendars for a beautiful celebration at Hensville Park. We are excited to announce a free, family-friendly event for National Recovery Month.

πŸ—“ Saturday, September 19th, 2026
πŸ•’ 2:30 PM - 5:00 PM
πŸ“ Hensville Park, Toledo

The fun doesn't stop there. This event flows right into the second to last Mud Hens game of the season, making it the ultimate afternoon to celebrate our community.

There will be information, community resources, activities for kids, and more coming soon. Full details are on the way.

Visit our website for the latest updates: LCMENTALLYWELL.COM/EVENTS

Last week, Lt. Steve Rogers was presented a Letter of Commendation by the Ohio Auditor of State Keith Faber for receivin...
08/07/2026

Last week, Lt. Steve Rogers was presented a Letter of Commendation by the Ohio Auditor of State Keith Faber for receiving the First Responder of the Year Award from the Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County. The letter was greatly appreciated and more importantly, the support for DART. Thank you Ohio Auditor of State!

07/21/2026

As we continue recognizing , today we’re highlighting the real data behind why this work matters.

πŸ“Š 2024 Impact Across Ohio:
β€’ 80+ QRT/Deflection Teams
β€’ 21,000+ Ohioans served
β€’ 40,000 +documented outreach interactions

πŸ“ˆ Historical Impact (2015–2023):
β€’ 34,000+ individuals served
β€’ 93,000+ outreach interactions
β€’ 40,000+ connections to treatment and services

πŸ’‘ Cost Savings That Matter:
Data from Montgomery County shows the powerful return on investment:
β€’ 1 QRT interaction = ~$17,000 saved per person/year
β€’ 2 interactions = ~$31,000 saved
β€’ 3+ interactions = ~$42,000 saved

With approximately 65% of QRT participants on Medicaid, that translates to:
β€’ $232+ million/year in savings (one interaction)
β€’ Up to $500+ million/year (three or more interactions)

➑️ These numbers reinforce what we see every day:
Deflection saves lives, strengthens communities, and reduces system costs.

πŸ’™ Want to make an impact locally?
If you’re in or near Hamilton County, there are opportunities to get involved this week through community outreach and clean-up efforts.

Check out the flyer below for details and sign up to give back directly in your community!

Police, Treatment, and Community Collaborative (PTACC), Police Assisted Addiction & Recovery Initiative 🌟 πŸ‘ βœ…


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Thank you very much for inviting us to tour your location! We are thankful for not only local partners, but regional par...
07/13/2026

Thank you very much for inviting us to tour your location! We are thankful for not only local partners, but regional partners as well.

We are so happy that Lucas County DART came out to visit our Defiance location! Thanks for stopping by, and being such great community partners!

07/08/2026

We received information from the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department that a spam email is going around claiming to be allocating money for the Lucas County Sheriffs Office Drug Abuse Response Team and wanting to chat with recipients. If you happen to receive this email, it is not a real email. DART would never send out an email like this, nor are we affiliated with anyone that would. Thank you.

It was an honor to have attended the 10 year celebration for Lucas County Adult Treatment Court today! Judge Ian English...
06/19/2026

It was an honor to have attended the 10 year celebration for Lucas County Adult Treatment Court today! Judge Ian English and the rest of his team and community partners do an amazing job serving individuals with substance use disorders. We are thankful to have worked alongside such an amazing group and look forward to continue working with them!

Shared by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department NOSS/Harm Reduction
06/11/2026

Shared by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department NOSS/Harm Reduction

06/11/2026

πŸš”πŸš¨ OVI CHECKPOINT ANNOUNCEMENT πŸš¨πŸš”

The Lucas County OVI Task Force, in conjunction with the Oregon Police Division, will be conducting an OVI Checkpoint on Friday, June 12, 2026, from 8:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m.

πŸ“ Checkpoint Locations:
β€’ 2300 Starr Avenue
β€’ 3500 Navarre Avenue

The purpose of this enforcement effort is to deter impaired driving and increase the safety of everyone traveling on our roadways.

If your plans include alcohol or impairing substances, remember:
βœ… Designate a sober driver before you go out.
βœ… Use a rideshare service, taxi, or public transportation.
βœ… Stay where you are if you are impaired.
βœ… Never let friends or family members drive impaired.
βœ… Always wear your seatbelt.

Impaired driving puts everyone at risk. The Oregon Police Division and the Lucas County OVI Task Force are committed to keeping our community safe through education and enforcement.

πŸš” DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER. πŸš”

Together, we can prevent impaired driving crashes and save lives.

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06/10/2026

Collective trauma is heavy, and processing the recent events at the Old West End Festival takes time. You don’t have to carry it alone. πŸ’š

In partnership with the Toledo Lucas County Public Library, our staff will be at the Kent Branch Library throughout the week to provide a safe space, emotional support, and information & connections to community resources.

Our Programs & Services team have been doing outreach at libraries across the county to meet our neighbors exactly where they are. When the library leadership saw the need this week, they didn't hesitate to call us in to offer immediate support. We are incredibly grateful to them for recognizing this need, acting quickly, and continuing to serve as a true anchor for our region.

β€œWe are constantly battling the stigma that after events like this, people should just 'be strong,' hold their head up high, or pull themselves up by their bootstraps. But we know that's not how trauma impacts people. People do need help, and there is help out there.”
β€” Elijah Jones, Director of Programs & Services

πŸ“ Where & When to Find Support:
Location: Kent Branch Library

Thursday, June 11 | 2:30 PM–6:30 PM

Friday, June 12 | 1:30 PM–4:00 PM

Saturday, June 13 | 12:00 PM–2:00 PM

Thank you to everyone working to support healing, connection, and recovery in our community.

πŸ“– Read more about these available resources via 13abc Action News: https://www.13abc.com/2026/06/09/mental-health-support-available-toledo-library-wake-old-west-end-fest-shooting/

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06/08/2026

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1622 Spielbusch
Toledo, OH
43604

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