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Bon Jovi’s Daughter Arrested After Overdose

Bon Jovi’s Daughter Arrested After Overdose

Singer Jon Bon Jovi’s daughter, 19, was rushed to the hospital after overdosing on heroin in her dorm room in upstate New York.  Authorities say that she will now face drug charges.

Bon Jovi’s daughter was unresponsive when the ambulance arrived in her dorm room.  Local police reported that when they searched the room they found marijuana, heroin and various drug paraphernalia. She was then charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, fourth-degree criminal possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of marijuana.  She was issued tickets and will be ordered to appear before a judge on these charges.

This is another eye opener for parents, kids, and current drug and alcohol abusers. The temptations and access to drugs and alcohol will reach nearly everyone in today’s society regardless of how privileged they may have grown up.  Unfortunately, once you choose to begin using drugs or drinking alcohol, stopping is an extremely difficult task. Recovering from a drug or alcohol addiction is however not impossible, and detox and rehab centers like Seabrook provide the professional treatment needed to recover. Seabrook is an internationally recognized inpatient drug rehab and alcoholism detox treatment center with rehab facilities located in New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), and an outpatient office in New York (NY). At Seabrook, we are committed to providing quality addiction treatment for the physical, emotional and spiritual illness of chemical dependency. Our structured, nurturing programs, along with the principles grounded in the Twelve Step philosophy of recovery, combine to foster the kind of change necessary for a clean and sober life. You don’t need to wait until you are in a hospital being treated for an overdose, or locked up and facing charges.  Contact Seabrook today to begin your drug or alcohol addiction recovery.

 

For the Official Story follow this link to Fox News.

 

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