How I Can Report Drug Abuse to Someone Who Is Prescribed Drugs From the V.A. and Drinks Alcohol All Day?

Question by marta g: how i can report drug abuse to someone who is prescribed drugs from the V.A. and drinks alcohol all day?
My neighbor is legally declared mental. She has been on a rampage at our building. SHe has called children and familes on my family giving false accusations. I know she called bc she threaten me when we got into an arguement. SHe has been exchanging her meds with another disabled woman. So she is basically taking meds without doctor approval. She drink all day. She goes to the V.A. I feel worried that she could have a bad reaction to the pills she is taking, flip out and maybe kill us or someone else. There has to be something i can do.
No im not trying to get revenge. She is really dangerous and Im just trying to look out for my family.

Best answer:

Answer by Trigger
9-1-1

Answer by chickenrun
Try calling the nearest Veteran’s Administration hospital and ask for the Patient Representative or their Women’s Clinic. Hopefully you can get this woman some help and also prevent something really bad from happening. If nothing else contact your local authorities and at least let them know you have concerns.

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