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By Casey Nelson
May 14, 2021 | 4:39 PM
OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) – People who are seeking help for drug addictions can often avoid getting help out of fear of being arrested, but Oshkosh Police have a program that aims to clear the air.
The Law Enforcement Addiction Assistance Program, or ‘L.E.E.A.P.’, works to help people with substance use disorders get the help they need.
“The program was created to help individuals who have substance use disorders seek help from law enforcement without fear of being arrested and prosecuted,” said Oshkosh Police information officer Kate Mann. “We hope that this program helps improve the quality of life for program participants and their families while also preventing future crimes and overdose deaths associated with drug addiction.”