Don Crocock NHS Addiction Services St. Catharines

Don Crocock NHS Addiction Services St. Catharines


Don Crocock (NRP Police son)

Son of Ex-President St. Catharines Police Association & the Ontario Police Association

Works NHS Addictions (Baylis / Root) / Following Brock U Jennifer McPhee's Twitter

I believe he received Addictions Certificate from McMaster University (Cunningham's employment) 2001

Overcame cocaine addiction

My mother lived across from Pearl, who lived beside Don two doors down. I landscaped my mother's home 2000
("Schizo" diagnosis Fall 2001 / BrockU spouse Ronald Johnston, while living out of my car).

Patrick Nguyen (nephew's best friend, who lived on Niagara St. across the Edwards), was over playing with his sons. 

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Don Crocock, who works now at the NHS Addictions

Blog Being Updated / Info Transferred ►February 17th 2020

Comments

  1. My comments... first, my father was NRP but he retired in 1976. Yes, he served in the Police associations; in the 1950s! He has no relevancy here and he's been deceased for a decade. Second, I have been drug & alcohol free since early 1993. This also has no relevancy here. I did work for Niagara Health in the detox and Hep C clinic, retiring in 2016. Again, no relevancy because I have no idea who you are or if you were ever a client of my workplaces. Third... I lived kitty corner to you? Again, I have no idea who you are or where you lived. Finally, I do follow Jennifer McPhee on Twitter, but I do not know her personally and have never met not discussed anything with her. Having said all this, I am asking you politely to remove any and all references to me, or any member of my family. Failure to do so will force me to pursue legal options.

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    1. You are indirectly associated at this point, therefore relevant (particularly with NRP Police involvement). I have corrected your points, and everything on this page is factual. Any other clarifications, you can add to this post.

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    2. Just to add, your cocaine addiction was discovered through many discussions with your neighbor Pearl (who lived with her mother). Pearl would come out every day / sit on the porch (+her mother), watching what I was doing to the house (landscaping / painting). Pearl lived across Joe's father; he used his garage as a workshop for cabinets.

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    3. Forgot to mention your address was Doncaster / Ascot Pl. Again, you are associated with Niagara Regional Police and therefore relevant to my situation.

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