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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 15, 2005
Major
Sweep of Alleged Methamphetamine
Traffickers in Volusia County Area
Mark
R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) Miami Field Division, U.S. Attorney Paul I. Perez for the Middle
District of Florida and Sheriff Ben F. Johnson, Volusia County Sheriff's
Office, announced the arrests of 17 individuals named in a criminal
complaint charging 23 individuals with conspiracy to possess with intent
to distribute more than 500 grams of methamphetamine. If convicted,
the defendants each face a minimum mandatory ten years' imprisonment
up to life imprisonment.
In
the early hours of August 11, over 200 federal, state and local law
enforcement officers throughout Volusia County, Florida and surrounding
areas began arresting these individuals. This investigation, "Operation
Speedway II," began in October 2004 and is a spin-off from "Operation
Speedway I." Operation Speedway I resulted in the arrest of fourteen
individuals on federal drug charges in November 2003. The goal of Operation
Speedway II was to investigate a second group of individuals who were
identified as distributing crystal methamphetamine - commonly referred
to as "ice" - in the Volusia County area.
The
criminal complaint alleges that William Frank Orourke is the leader
and organizer of a drug trafficking organization operating in Volusia
County. That Orourke's organization primarily distributes methamphetamine
obtained from a source of supply in Arizona. According to the affidavit,
Orourke pays Mervin Taylor Allen and others to drive vans loaded with
money to Arizona, where the money is exchanged for methamphetamine,
which Allen and others then drive back to Volusia County. Orourke allegedly
distributes methamphetamine to Shannon Delaine Marrs and others, who
in turn redistribute the drugs to others. Orourke was one of the 17
arrested this date.
This investigation
is a joint effort of the DEA Miami Field Division Orlando District
Office and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. Also assisting was
the Volusia Bureau of Investigations (VBI), which is comprised of the
Volusia County Sheriff's Office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Daytona Beach Police
Department, the New Smyrna Police Department, the Port Orange Police
Department and the Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety.
The VBI is a member of the Central Florida High Intensity Drug Trafficking
Area (HIDTA) Task Force.

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