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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 4, 2002
DEA
Launches New Website For The New England Region
Includes
Local, Regional and National News Updates, Intelligence on Drug Trends
Specifically in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Rhode Island
and Connecticut as Well as the State's Most Wanted Drug Fugitives
The DEA today unveiled
a newly revised website dedicated to providing new information about the
fight against drug crimes and traffickers, as well as information on battling
the misery of addiction, in the New England region.
The newly revised
national website provides information on everything from drug facts and
descriptions (including photographic identifiers) to statistics on drug
trends throughout the country. The website also highlights significant
drug operations and takedowns, the country's Most Wanted Drug Fugitives,
intelligence reports on international trafficking, and the latest information
on new drug trends, such as the exploding use of drugs like Ecstasy among
the nation's youth and the rising problem of Predatory (or Date Rape)
Drugs.
Moreover, the DEA
national website now hosts separate webpages for each of the 21 DEA Regional
Field Divisions, which provide local news, state-by-state fact sheets
and statistics, each state's Most Wanted lists, and information on state
initiatives to reduce the demand for drugs.
"The idea was
to make it easy for the public to find out what's going on in the fight
against drugs-not just nationally but locally," said DEA Special
Agent in Charge SAC Mark R. Trouville. "The regional sites provide
the latest information we have on a state-by-state basis, informed not
by folks in Washington but by our agents here on the streets of New England."
From DEA's main website
at www.dea.gov, you can link to the New England Field Division
webpage by clicking on "Local News" icon at the left-hand
side of the page. A map will appear, allowing visitors to select the New
England Field Division, which includes the news and state Fact Sheets
for Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Visitors can get
regional news and state drug trends for any of the following DEA Field
Divisions:
Atlanta -
Covering Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee Newark
- Covering New Jersey
Boston - Covering Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, , New Hampshire,
Rhode Island and Vermont New Orleans - Covering Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
and Mississippi
Caribbean - Covering Barbados, Curacao, the Dominican Republic,
Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, and the Virgin Islands New York
- Covering NewYork
Chicago - Covering Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, North Dakota,
and Wisconsin Philadelphia - Covering Delaware and Philadelphia
Dallas - Covering Oklahoma and North Texas Phoenix - Covering Arizona
Denver - Covering Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and Utah San Diego
- Covering Southern California
Detroit - Covering Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio San Francisco -
Covering Northern California
El Paso - Covering New Mexico and Southwest Texas Seattle - Covering
Idaho, Oregon and Washington State
Houston - Covering South Texas and the Gulf Coast St. Louis - Covering
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota
Los Angeles - Covering Central California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada
and Saipan Washington - Covering the District of Colombia, Maryland, Virginia,
and West Virginia
Miami - Covering the Bahamas and Florida
Another addition
to the DEA website is the new Electronic Newsletter, which
is distributed free each month via e-mail to subscribers. The newsletter
compiles the month's most significant news regarding Drug Enforcement
operational activities, intelligence reports, new drug patterns and trends,
and regional news. To sign up for DEA's E-Newsletter, visitors can simply
visit the DEA website at www.dea.gov and click on the "DEA
Update" icon and enter their e-mail addresses. The newsletter
will then be delivered automatically on a monthly basis.
If you
have questions or need further information, contact New England Field
Division PIO, S/A Anthony J. Pettigrew at 617-557-2138.
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