Pubdate: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 Source: Savannah Morning News (GA) Copyright: 2007 Savannah Morning News Contact: http://www.savannahnow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/401 Author: Adam Crisp Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) CNT MAKES "MAJOR" BUST Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team Commander Roy Harris announced Tuesday the arrests of four men Sunday, taking 3 kilograms of cocaine and 8 pounds of marijuana off the streets. Harris said the suspects are accused of being part of a "major drug distribution organization" spread over Chatham and Bryan counties. He said the cocaine seizure will disrupt the local supply chain. CNT arrested [redacted] "All our information suggests it's very difficult to get cocaine in the Savannah-Chatham area right now," Harris said. "We believe these men were capable of dealing larger quantities than this." The agents seized $110,000 in cash, seven guns and seven automobiles. The cocaine had a street value of about $65,000. The marijuana was valued at roughly $18,000, Harris said. Both [redacted] are on parole, according to Department of Corrections records. Harris said investigators followed the men for nearly a year, but the investigation was most active over the past three months. Harris said CNT had help from several other law enforcement agencies. At a Tuesday news conference, Harris was flanked by Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Assistant Chief of Operations Willie Lovett, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation official and county leaders. Harris said those two law enforcement agencies, along with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, the Pooler Police Department, the Richmond Hill Police Department, the Chatham County Sheriff's Department and the Bryan County Sheriff's Office helped arrest two of the suspects Sunday and two others Tuesday. He said the Georgia State Patrol and the Chatham County District Attorney's Office also assisted in the long-term investigation. County Manager Russ Abolt praised Harris, who took over CNT on April 28. "CNT is a unified effort," Abolt said. "We are at a very strong manning level right now, though we are down 10 men. Roy has the ability to get the most out of everyone, and that's truly because of teamwork." CNT agents displayed the marijuana, cocaine, guns and bags of money atop a conference room table. The aroma of marijuana filled the room as Harris took questions from local media. He said contraband displays like Tuesday's are meant to show the public what CNT is doing and to encourage the public's participation. "We're very much proud of our men and women ... who work in undercover roles," Harris said. "I get calls from people in the public telling us about drug activity, and that's extremely helpful. Together we have to do this sort of work. We have to work with the public." Harris expects additional arrests as the investigation continues. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath