News (Media Awareness Project) - US TN: Coffee Ranks 7th In Meth Lab Seizures |
Title: | US TN: Coffee Ranks 7th In Meth Lab Seizures |
Published On: | 2004-11-10 |
Source: | Manchester Times (TN) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 19:21:16 |
COFFEE RANKS 7TH IN METH LAB SEIZURES
Of all 95 Tennessee counties, Coffee ranks 7th in methamphetamine lab
seizures for 2004 according to information compiled by EPIC's National
Clandestine Lab Seizure System and the South/East Tennessee
Methamphetamine Task Force.
The 40 lab seizures reported for Coffee County as of Oct. 20 represent
an increase of 17 from last year. But, that's not necessarily a bad
sign, according to Billy Cook, criminal investigator for the District
Attorney General's office in Manchester.
"There is not more meth being cooked -- It's not an epidemic," Cook
said. Bedford County isn't reporting any (lab seizures). These numbers
can be very deceiving.
"We're working harder to combat the problem. Because we have a high
number, we are more aggressive and our efforts are more productive in
reporting."
Cook said increased education of law enforcement officers has led to
more lab discoveries. In the past, officers weren't sure what exactly
constituted a meth lab. In the beginning, labs were much larger and
aggressive meth lab busts have forced cookers to produce smaller,
mobile labs, he said.
So, although more labs are being found, they are smaller and do not
produce anywhere near the quantities of the larger operations.
In Coffee County, only four lab seizures were reported for
1999.
The county reporting the highest number of meth lab seizures for 2004
to date was Bradley County, with 98, up from 64.
Warren County logged 23 seizures, down from 43, while Grundy County
posted 15, down from 16.
Of all 95 Tennessee counties, Coffee ranks 7th in methamphetamine lab
seizures for 2004 according to information compiled by EPIC's National
Clandestine Lab Seizure System and the South/East Tennessee
Methamphetamine Task Force.
The 40 lab seizures reported for Coffee County as of Oct. 20 represent
an increase of 17 from last year. But, that's not necessarily a bad
sign, according to Billy Cook, criminal investigator for the District
Attorney General's office in Manchester.
"There is not more meth being cooked -- It's not an epidemic," Cook
said. Bedford County isn't reporting any (lab seizures). These numbers
can be very deceiving.
"We're working harder to combat the problem. Because we have a high
number, we are more aggressive and our efforts are more productive in
reporting."
Cook said increased education of law enforcement officers has led to
more lab discoveries. In the past, officers weren't sure what exactly
constituted a meth lab. In the beginning, labs were much larger and
aggressive meth lab busts have forced cookers to produce smaller,
mobile labs, he said.
So, although more labs are being found, they are smaller and do not
produce anywhere near the quantities of the larger operations.
In Coffee County, only four lab seizures were reported for
1999.
The county reporting the highest number of meth lab seizures for 2004
to date was Bradley County, with 98, up from 64.
Warren County logged 23 seizures, down from 43, while Grundy County
posted 15, down from 16.
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