Pubdate: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 Source: San Marcos Daily Record (TX) Copyright: 2004 San Marcos Daily Record Contact: http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/800 DPS STILL HOT ON DRUG TRAIL Drug seizures by DPS troopers increased in 2003 - making it the third highest dollar total in DPS history. According to 2003 statistics released recently by the Texas Highway Patrol, DPS troopers confiscated illegal drugs valued at $156.6 million while on routine patrol duty. That ranks third all-time behind 1994 ($196 million) and 2001 ($169 million). Texas troopers have led the nation in highway drug seizures for the last several years. The 2003 totals represent a 15 percent increase from the year before when more than $136 million in controlled substances were taken off the streets. Cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine seizures were all up over 2002. Some of the highlights in 2003: Methamphetamine seizures of 145 pounds were a record for DPS troopers. The 2,118 drug arrests are the highest in DPS history. Troopers also confiscated more than 37 tons (74,299 pounds) of marijuana. Cocaine seizures topped one ton (2,356 pounds) worth an estimated $105 million-fourth best in DPS history. "Intercepting drugs intended for Texas neighborhoods is just one positive byproduct of our normal patrol activities," said DPS Director Col. Thomas A. Davis Jr. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin