Pubdate: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 Source: Plain Dealer, The (Wabash IN) Copyright: 2006 Wabash Plain Dealer Contact: http://www.wabashplaindealer.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4212 Author: Robert Bryan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) HEROIN MAKING MAJOR COMEBACK IN WABASH COUNTY There may be a difference in opinion as to whether heroin has become the drug of choice in Wabash County or merely that, with more police resources devoted to combating it, more arrests have issued. Regardless, the very lively Chicago-to Wabash connection in the heroin trade was one of the top stories in Wabash County this year. Our newsroom selected it the ninth biggest story. The Wabash Police Drug Task Force thought the pipeline serious enough that early this year they shifted some of their resources from the old standbys - meth, cocaine, marijuana, prescription drugs - - to heroin. Officers speculated that one reason for the renewed popularity of heroin was that it has grown relatively inexpensive - in many cases half the price for a high as from, say, OxyContin. The Chicago-to-Wabash heroin connection, officers said, mostly involves users who travel to Chicago to buy for their own use and for some sales on a modest scale. The Chicago to Wabash pipeline took on added urgency late in the year, when task force officers reported that Fentanyl, a very powerful painkiller produced in clandestine labs, had been intercepted in the pipeline here. So similar looking is it to heroin that officers intercepting it took it for heroin - until an Indiana State Police lab identified it as the hot new drug responsible for numerous overdose deaths in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and other major cities. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman