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Archived on: July 1, 2010. This document may contain dated information. It remains available to provide access to historical materials.
 This 
assessment is an outgrowth of a partnership between the NDIC and HIDTA Program for 
preparation of annual assessments depicting drug trafficking trends and developments 
in HIDTA Program areas. The report has been coordinated with the HIDTA, is limited 
in scope to HIDTA jurisdictional boundaries, and draws upon a wide variety of sources 
within those boundaries.
This 
assessment is an outgrowth of a partnership between the NDIC and HIDTA Program for 
preparation of annual assessments depicting drug trafficking trends and developments 
in HIDTA Program areas. The report has been coordinated with the HIDTA, is limited 
in scope to HIDTA jurisdictional boundaries, and draws upon a wide variety of sources 
within those boundaries.
Your questions, comments, and suggestions for future subjects are welcome at any time. Addresses are provided at the end of the page.
Figure 1. New Mexico High Intensity 
Drug Trafficking Area.
Figure 2. New Mexico HIDTA 
Region Transportation Infrastructure
Table 1. Illicit Drugs 
Seized in the New Mexico HIDTA Region, in Kilograms, 2004-2008
Table 2. Methamphetamine 
Laboratories Seized, by New Mexico HIDTA County, 2003-2008
Table 3. Wholesale-Level 
Drug Distributors in the New Mexico HIDTA Region
Table 4. Retail-Level 
Drug Distributors in the New Mexico HIDTA Region
Figure 1. New Mexico High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
This assessment provides a strategic overview of the illicit drug situation in the New Mexico High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) region, highlighting significant trends and law enforcement concerns related to the trafficking and abuse of illicit drugs. The report was prepared through detailed analysis of recent law enforcement reporting, information obtained through interviews with law enforcement and public health officials, and available statistical data. The report is designed to provide policymakers, resource planners, and law enforcement officials with a focused discussion of key drug issues and developments facing the New Mexico HIDTA.
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