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National Drug Intelligence Center
Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market Analysis 2008
April 2008

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Figure 1. Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.

Map showing the Michigan High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.

Kent, Allegan, Van Buren, Kalamazoo, Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Wayne are HIDTA counties.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Chicago, Illinois; Toledo, Ohio; and Detroit, Michigan are major cities with populations of at least 250,000.

Green Bay, Wisconsin and Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor, Michigan are major cities with populations between 100,000 and 249,999.

Racine, Wisconsin; Arlington Heights, Illinois; and Kalamazoo, Troy, Farmington Hills, and Southfield, Michigan are major cities with populations between 75,000 and 99,999.

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County is an international airport.

The interstates are I-43, I-69, I-75, I-80, I-94, I-96, and I-196.

Note: Populations are from the 2000 Census.

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Figure 2. International border between Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.

Map showing the international border between Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario.

Detroit, Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Grosse Isle, and Ambassador Bridge are ports of entry.

The Port of Detroit is a major seaport.

Coleman A. Young International, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County, and Grosse Ile are major airports.

The U.S. interstates are I-75, I-94, I-96, I-275, and I-696.

The U.S. highways are US 12 and US 24. State routes are 1, 3, 5, 10, 39, 53, 85, 102, and 153.

Route 401 is a Canadian expressway.

Route 3 is a primary Canadian highway.

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