Chesterfield Patrol Officer Travis Adams, left, and peer recovery specialist Joy Bogese, center, hugs Rhonda Kanary while on patrol as part of Project Recover, in Chesterfield County, Va., Monday Aug., 29, 2022. Project Recover is a program that embeds recovering addicts with police and ambulance crews in central Virginia to respond to overdose calls and to go on patrol to reach out to people struggling with drug addiction to try to get them into treatment programs. (AP Photo/Denise Lavoie)

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Travis Adams, Joy Bogese, Rhonda KanaryContributor:
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