An incident last week involving a threat to the Vero Beach offices of nonprofit Thrive could complicate the agency’s plans to open a round-the-clock addiction intake center and transient addict housing facility in a residential neighborhood in Vero Beach. On Thursday, May 7, just before 6 p.m., an employee of Thrive (formerly known as the Substance Awareness Center) reported receiving a phone call from a local 772 number threatening to bring an …
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