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Orange County - Sheriff's Department
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A-2006-242
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Police
Council Approval Date
9/5/2006
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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />States, particularly California. Mexican midlevel distributors sometimes supply <br />methamphetamine to outlaw motorcycle groups and Hispanic gangs for retail distribution <br />throughout the region. <br /> <br />The state of California is plagued with hundreds of clandestine laboratories that manufacture <br />methamphetamine. As a result of its close proximity to Mexico, California remains the primary <br />source for methamphetamine production. Orange County is one of the primary distribution hubs <br />utilized by Mexican drug trafficking organizations to ship methamphetamine to other parts of the <br />United States. <br /> <br />The second source for methamphetamine comes from small toxic labs, which supplement the <br />supply of methamphetamine in the United States. Methamphetamine and clandestine <br />laboratories within the urban areas of Orange County are having a devastating impact on both <br />society and law enforcement. Methamphetamine labs can be set up virtually anywhere and are <br />often found in private residences, motel and hotel rooms, apartments, house trailers, houseboats, <br />and commercial establishments. <br /> <br />Methamphetamine itself possesses a significant problem to the County of Orange. In 2005, there <br />were 925 methamphetamine critical incidents reported in Orange County, and methamphetamine <br />was the number one drug investigated by law enforcement agencies. These critical incidents <br />reflect the type of enforcement activity that law enforcement agencies (local, state and federal) <br />conducted in Orange County, such as buylbust operations, knock & talks and search warrants. <br /> <br />The PROACT Task Force is a collaborative effort involving the Orange County Sheriffs <br />Department, local law enforcement agencies throughout the County of Orange, the District <br />Attorney's office, Orange County Probation, and the California Department of Justice (Bureau of <br />Narcotic Enforcement). PROACT will enhance the existing efforts of the Bureau of Narcotic <br />Enforcement's (BNE) Clandestine Laboratory Program with interdiction and eradication of all <br />methamphetamine labs. The eradication of methamphetamine labs can range from the small <br />"stove top" labs to the large "super labs" capable of multi-pound quantities of finished product. <br /> <br />Methamphetamine continues to take a terrible toll on this county. To combat this poison, the <br />PROACT Task Force is attacking methamphetamine on all fronts. Our enforcement efforts are <br />focused not only on the methamphetamine production and trafficking organizations distributing <br />this drug, but also on those involved in providing the precursor chemicals necessary to <br />manufacture this poison. The PROACT Task Force is well aware of the importance of <br />controlling the precursor chemicals necessary to produce methamphetamine, and is working with <br />local suppliers to mitigate and control the flow of these chemicals to methamphetamine lab <br />operators. <br /> <br />Goal: <br /> <br />2006-DJ-BX-0158 <br />
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