Pubdate: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 Source: Parkersburg News, The (WV) Copyright: 2005, The Parkersburg News Contact: http://www.newsandsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1648 Author: Roger Adkins Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) PNTF RAIDS FEWER LABS IN 2004 PARKERSBURG - The Parkersburg Narcotics Task Force raided 30 methamphetamine laboratories in 2004. Capt. Rick Woodyard, commander of the task force, said this number is significantly lower than in previous years. The task force seized 51.9 grams of methamphetamine worth about $5,100. "We did 30 labs last year within our area, which was down quite a bit from the two prior years," Woodyard said. In fact, the task force was recognized by the Drug Enforcement Administration as one of two agencies in the nation that significantly curtailed the production of meth in their area in 2004. "It's all attributed to the cooperation of local law enforcement, retailers throughout the area who assist us in identifying people who buy abnormal amounts of chemicals and citizens who call and advise us of suspicious activity," Woodyard said. In addition, the task force's success would not be possible without the help of local patrol officers, he said. "A lot of credit goes to the area patrol officers who are stopping vehicles and recognizing items used in the manufacture of methamphetamine," Woodyard said. "That goes for all of Wood County law enforcement and the surrounding counties who all work with us." In 2004, task force agents were able to work on more cases involving drugs other than meth because of the reduction in the meth problem. "Because we curtailed some labs, which took up a considerable amount of time in previous years, we were able to work on other investigations," Woodyard said. Cocaine continues to be a problem in the Mid-Ohio Valley, Woodyard said. In 2004, the task force seized 211.3 grams of crack cocaine worth about $8,490. Also, the task force seized 668.75 grams of powder cocaine worth $25,830. "As you know, there were two investigations this year, the King case being one, that significantly curtailed the trafficking of cocaine in our area," he said. Woodyard said the King investigation resulted in the shut down of major cocaine traffickers. "That case has to be attributed to the help from the IRS Criminal Investigation Division," Woodyard said. "Also task force agents Doug Sturm and Jeff Nohe in particular worked that case very hard. Also, in that case we had some cooperating individuals who came forward to provide information that kind of put us over the top in that investigation." The task force seized 11,948 grams of processed marijuana worth $48,595. In addition, it recovered 1,171 marijuana plants worth $2,917,000. "A lot of that was done through the Jackson and Wirt County sheriff's departments. We worked with them extensively on marijuana eradication operations," Woodyard said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth