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News
Release
Cincinnati
Police Department and DEA Unite to Seize
Over $300,000 In Drug Money
NOV 5--Cincinnati,
OH- Recent enforcement operations conducted between the Cincinnati Police
Department and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Cincinnati
office have put drug traffickers on notice that their joint law enforcement
efforts will have a significant impact on criminal activity in the greater
Cincinnati area. DEA Assistant Special Agent in Charge Gary Oetjen announced
that the two agencies had dismantled a major cocaine trafficking operation
that was responsible for distributing cocaine in the Cincinnati area.
On September 22, 2003,
officers of the Cincinnati Police Department and DEA agents received a
tip that traffickers were operating from a residence located on the eastside
of Cincinnati. Acting on this tip, officers and agents developed additional
information, which led to action being taken at a local home and occupied
vehicle. This action resulted in the seizure of $322,375.00 in cash and
an extensive amount of cocaine wrappers and packaging materials being
seized. Numerous people were detained and criminal charges are expected
at a later date.
"This seizure
is another example of the impact that we as law enforcement can have when
we create partnerships that benefit the people of Cincinnati. Without
the expertise and local intelligence of the Cincinnati Police Department,
this seizure would not have been possible. These were major players from
outside our area that are now out of business," said Gary Oetjen,
Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Cincinnati.
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