Pubdate: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 Source: Mobile Register (AL) Copyright: 2002 Mobile Register. Contact: http://www.al.com/mobile/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/269 Author: Ron Colquitt, Staff Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) TILLMAN SAYS HIS DEPARTMENT SET RECORD IN DRUG CASES Sheriff Reports $2.9 Million Worth Of Confiscations, 240 Arrests Last Year The Mobile County Sheriff's Department confiscated drugs and property worth about $2.9 million last year, setting a department record, Sheriff Jack Tillman told a news conference. "I am extremely happy that we have delivered such a devastating punch to drug dealers who operate in our area," Tillman said Thursday. His spokesman, Deputy Chad Tucker, said 240 people were arrested during the drug raids in 2001. Tucker said that during the year, more than 45 pounds of cocaine and more than 441 pounds of marijuana were taken during the raids. He said deputies also seized 46 marijuana plants, more than five ounces of methamphetamine, more than 1,100 controlled-substance pills and Ketamine, a prescription drug used as an anesthetic in human and veterinary medicine. Tucker said the street value of all the drugs seized during the year, including the plants and pills, was $1,885,893. According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, the street value of 441 pounds of marijuana is about $860,000, and the 45 pounds of cocaine would bring about $350,000 on the street. Tillman said the confiscation and sale of Wee Care Daycare Learning Center on Broad Street netted $400,000, and the Sheriff's Department will get a large portion of that money. A drug ring operating out of the day care center was bringing tons of marijuana from Texas to Mobile, federal court records show. Eighteen people were arrested and convicted in that case. Four homes in the Mobile area and two in Texas were confiscated and sold, Tucker said. The homes in Texas were linked to a drug ring operating in the Mobile area, he said. Twenty-five cars and 68 guns also were seized in the different raids during the year, Tucker said. Typically, vehicles confiscated in drug raids are either sold or used by law enforcement officers for undercover work. Tucker said a judge will decide the fate of the guns with one possibility being their destruction. Tucker said $245,166 in cash was confiscated. The property seized amounted to $169,700 and the real estate amounted to $590,000. "I'm extremely happy with our narcotics unit; they are the best I've seen in the state and maybe the South," Tillman said in presenting narcotics investigators Lt. Bruce Lee and Lee and Sgt. Mike Reynolds with a plaque for their "outstanding" work during 2001. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager