Attendees grab brochures and information packets before heading into Neuqua Valley High School's auditorium for a community forum on drug abuse on Thursday, April 5, 2012. | Jeff Cagle~For Sun-Times Media
Detective Shaun Ferguson of the Naperville Police Department discusses the dangers of heroin abuse before a packed auditorium at Neuqua Valley High School on Thursday, April 5, 2012, during a forum on the rising issue of drug abuse in the community.
George Lill of the Aurora Police Department, who is Metea Valley's school resource officer, talks to parents about information resources available to them during a community forum on drug abuse on Thursday, April 3, 2012, in Naperville. | Jeff Cagle~For Sun-Times Media
Naperville Police detective Mike Umbenhower talks about the dangers of heroin abuse in front of a packed auditorium at Neuqua Valley High School on Thursday, April 3, 2012, during a community forum on the rising issue of drug abuse in Naperville. | Jeff Cagle~For Sun-Times Media
A slide details how individuals can help combat heroin use during a community forum on the rising issue of drug abuse on Thursday, April 5, 2012, at Neuqua Valley High School. Naperville police detectives and school social workers provided information to parents on how they can recognize warning signs and deal with their children if the suspect they are abusing drugs. | Jeff Cagle~For Sun-Times Media
Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow talks to parents about being vigilant in dealing with their children during a community forum on the rising issue of drug abuse on Thursday, April 3, 2012, at Neuqua Valley High School as Naperville police chief David Dial looks on. | Jeff Cagle~For Sun-Times Media
One snort. One drag. One jab “and boom, you die.” That’s the message Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow impressed upon hundreds of parents and students in Naperville on Thursday night during one of the community’s many recent drug education forums. Glasgow said that with …