In a small city overwhelmed by opioid-related drug overdoses, a desperate police department began sending an addiction counselor along on drug raids in a successful effort to reduce the unrelenting demand for drugs. Eventually, drug-related murders came down in Huntington almost 70% and overdoses dropped more than 40%. Includes interviews with the head of the drug unit Rocky Johnson; police chief Hank Dial; mental health addiction specialist Krishawna Harless; and Breanna Dement, who received treatment through the program