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ATTACHMENT A 2013 -DJ -BX -1065 <br />Multl- Auencv Tundine: <br />In a collaborative effort to benefit the County of Orange, the sixteen units of local government involved in <br />this grant application have agreed to utilize $23,216 (approximately 5.52 %) of the total funding to <br />supplement the multi jurisdictional Orange County Pro - Active Methamphetamine Laboratory <br />Investigative Team, hereafter referred to as PROACT. <br />Program Narrative: <br />Outline the Proposed program activities — <br />Methamphetamine is traditionally the primary drug investigated by local, state, and federal law <br />enforcement agencies within the boundaries of Orange County. Successful clandestine methamphetamine <br />laboratory prosecutions require acquired expertise and are especially time consuming and labor intensive. <br />Local law enforcement agencies do not have the resources, specialized training, or safety equipment <br />required to conduct the specialized investigations required to combat these types of operations The labs <br />themselves are toxic and explosive in nature. Children of clandestine laboratory operators and meth users <br />are often forced to live in an environment of toxic chemicals with lasting effects on their overall physical <br />and mental health, PROACT has traditionally responded to investigate all clandestine laboratory incidents <br />within Orange County while maintaining a close investigative liaison with those local agencies. These <br />agencies are able to forward clan lab intelligence to PROACT for review, evaluation, and subsequent <br />enforcement action. According to state and local law enforcement agencies, the threat associated with <br />rnethamphetamine trafficking and abuse exceeds any other drug. <br />PROACT integrates city law enforcement agencies, the Sheriffs Department, the District Attorney's <br />Office, the CA Bureau of Investigation, the Probation Department, and Child Protective Services to <br />conduct criminal investigations of clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operators, suppliers, and <br />traffickers. <br />PROACT personnel will initiate investigations, conduct covert surveillances, conduct parole and <br />probation searches, execute search warrants, and arrest criminal perpetrators. PROACT has previously <br />distinguished itself by focusing on disrupting and eliminating individuals and criminal cells responsible <br />for providing both the precursor and essential chemicals that are required to manufacture <br />methamphetamine. In essence, PROACT has functioned as the highly unique "proactive" effort against <br />the entire clandestine methamphetamine laboratory hierarchy, within and having a nexus to Orange <br />County, <br />Provide a brief'Analysis of the need for the programs — <br />Precursor chemical smurfing has emerged as the preeminent source of pseudoephedrine for <br />methamphetamine production throughout the United States. Recent law enforcement investigations <br />suggest that organized precursor chemical smurftng organizations are supplying necessary quantities of <br />pscudoephedrine to methamphetamine laboratory operators. These operations are composed of <br />individuals or "smurfs" who make multiple purchases of products containing pseudoephedrine from <br />pharmacies, drug stores, and retail outlets. These products are often sold to chemical precursor brokers or <br />directly to methamplretamine laboratory operators. The success of drug market disruption is duo in large <br />part to the tireless work of state and local law enforcement agencies and the task forces they comprise. <br />Methamphetamine- related criminal activity has increased concurrently with the rise in the overall threat <br />posed by the trafficking and abuse of the drug. The impact of the manufacturing, trafficking, and use of <br />2013 -DJ -BX -1065 Page 2 of 29 <br />20D -10 <br />
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