DEA
Detroit Assists Hamburg TWP Police In Large
Local Impact Investigation
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Increase in heroin overdose deaths led to multi-jurisdictional
investigation with 50 arrests
OCT
14 -- (Hamburg Township, MI) – In
February 2009, Hamburg Township Police
investigated the second heroin-related
death in less than three months at
the same home. These deaths, combined
with numerous other deaths in Livingston
County from heroin drug overdoses prompted
local police agencies to partner with
the U.S Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) and Livingston and Washtenaw
Narcotics Enforcement Team (LAWNET)
in a seven-month undercover investigation
into drug trafficking.
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DEA
SAC Corso discusses the heroin
abuse issue with the local media
in Hamburg Township, Michigan. |
After
the press conference, SAC Corso
conducted a series of one on
one interviews with Detroit television
affiliates regarding current
heroin abuse trends in Michigan. |
The
results of this joint effort so far have
resulted in approximately 50 arrests
of street-level suppliers to widespread
distributors of heroin, cocaine, and
other illicit drugs. Undercover officers
used confidential sources to track the
flow of drugs from Detroit to Livingston
County.
“This
investigation is a prime example of how
federal and local law enforcement agencies
work together to combat the flow of illegal
drugs in America,” said Robert
L. Corso, Special Agent in Charge, of
the DEA’s Detroit Field Division.
“We
knew who some of the users were but we
needed to identify the suppliers,” said
Hamburg Township Police Chief Steve Luciano. “This
investigation will have a positive impact
on our local community. We’re sending
the message that if you’re going
to bring drugs into Livingston County,
we’re going to hunt you down and
arrest you.”