Posted on May 7, 2024
Who do I speak to in the VA about a veteran who has brought drugs into my community? "EDIT" PROBLEM HAS RESOLVED"---------------------?
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"The Whole Situation has Resolved" No Need to keep Commenting Solutions now" This other Veteran has brought Meth, Fetenal, Cocaine, and various other drugs into my community. his "friends" have been stealing from all of the neighbors, destroying property, and running his apartment through the hudvash program like its some sort of Motel. Who should I be talking to about this situation in the VA? I believe this other Veteran Needs some mental help, and rehab for the Obvious drug problem. With all these negative people coming around, I am doing my best with my Military Bearing, and keeping my cool, but even I have limits. 6 months of this, and nothing is still done about this guy. Who do I talk to? how can I get some Help? Or should I just pack my bags, and move 2 weeks from my hip surgery? I don't think I can keep my Bearing after surgery. could someone please give me some insight?
Edited 6 mo ago
Posted 7 mo ago
Responses: 15
You don't.
You talk to the police.
If your location has a veteran's court, you can let them know he is a vet and may be going through some stuff and see if veteran's court is a viable option.
But this is straight criminal. This is NOT a VA issue and his prior service does it excuse his current behavior.
Call the cops.
You talk to the police.
If your location has a veteran's court, you can let them know he is a vet and may be going through some stuff and see if veteran's court is a viable option.
But this is straight criminal. This is NOT a VA issue and his prior service does it excuse his current behavior.
Call the cops.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
Nope, it is absolutely VA, but probably not approachable through them. It's run by hospital staff. I made a separate reply with some more detail. The VA's own example of top priority for free housing was a convicted meth cook. You better believe it's a VA issue.
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AN Jay Evans
SFC Casey O'Mally I cannot agree more. Please don't call the cops on that guy, please reach out to him first, second, third, a hundred. You don't do drugs if there's nothing wrong. Please, before he does something stupid. The man is in pain, and a Veteran. Show him YOUR honor. I know your hip is fd up, send someone over to "Respectfully" request his presence in your name... As a neighbor.
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AN Jay Evans
SFC Casey O'Mally My bad, re-read what I posted. PVT Skyler Brown His "friends are stealing" that you can definitely call the police on!! That just ain't right. But if he himself isn't doing/ordering it... There's a chance he doesn't know about it. You'll never know unless you ask him. The man is hurting, that's the drug part. Please step up and do your part about it before cops get involved! Please.
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AN Jay Evans
SFC Casey O'Mally As Casey pointed out, this could definitely be you. You do seem a little attentive to the guy. I mean technically you could commit him, if he fails his drug test... But are you even 100% that he does drugs? Could it be you? I need more information sir. Obviously the cops and landlord can't do anything about it, thus it could be. I respectfully request more information at this time.
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If he's in VASH, he has to see a VA social worker on a weekly basis. That would be through the VA Medical Center in your area. You are going to run into privacy issues. Local law enforcement might be your best contact. Very carefully, of course.
Last I knew, VASH actually favored convicted veteran felons. Law abiding women who served were the lowest priority. The only bar nationwide was arson, and only a few states excluded registered sex offenders. Personally, my observation has been that VASH is everything wrong with the VA, but if it's doing you some good, I am happy to revise my opinion. Slightly.
Last I knew, VASH actually favored convicted veteran felons. Law abiding women who served were the lowest priority. The only bar nationwide was arson, and only a few states excluded registered sex offenders. Personally, my observation has been that VASH is everything wrong with the VA, but if it's doing you some good, I am happy to revise my opinion. Slightly.
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PVT Skyler Brown
I went through hud Vash to get this apartment, and graduated the program after my Shituation settled down. from my Experience they did weekly/bi weekly visits, but once my situation changed for the better, and my score on their paperwork went up, they stopped seeing me as frequently. I don't think this guy is even going to see the rep anymore. He has been feeding her lies, and it took me going and having a meeting with her for an hour to discuss what was actually going on.The Landlord is in the process of eviction, and the Hud Rep was in the way"at first", but since our discussion she has had a change of direction from what I gather. I heard that many people who have used the Hud Program are a rough crowd, and that often times the reps have been abused. Im not 100% convinced they are Angels, but they did me a pretty good service getting me into an apartment, and making sure I had food, and etc. I am very self sufficient so I didn't need the program for long. Maybe my experience is better because of that? I'm not sure.
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SrA Cecelia Eareckson
Glad it is working for you. I looked into it when I was homeless with untreated noncombat PTSD. Could not even get on a wait list.
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PVT Skyler Brown
SrA Cecelia Eareckson - that's pretty messed up, I thought they had a great program, but everyone's experience is different, and I keep hearing bad things about it the more I talk to people.
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It's not your responsibility! Bringing drugs into the community is not a VA issue... Contact your local law enforcement agency. Law enforcement will know what to do - including getting him mental and drug abuse help.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
PVT Skyler Brown - Not your problem if he overdoses and dies. That's his choice. If that's what he wants, let him do it. Is he a friend or family member? doesn't seem like it.
If he's causing you THIS much stress, then YOU need to go get help. Next time you witness him doing anything illegal call the cops immediately.
If he's causing you THIS much stress, then YOU need to go get help. Next time you witness him doing anything illegal call the cops immediately.
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PVT Skyler Brown
SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - I am at the point I no longer care to help him. Having the Smell of Meth coming into my apartment Twice now has me convinced he needs to just go. he has a Court date on the 17th, and I provided 7 videos, and some photos to the team opposing him in court to have him evicted, and to face charges etc. Hopefully it gets resolved on that court date, and we can all move on with our lives. Thank god for Cameras.
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PVT Skyler Brown
1SG(P) Dean Mcbride (MPER) (SPHR) - I sure hope so, I have Hip Surgery the 23rd, and Ill be out of it!
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