News (Media Awareness Project) - US AZ: Narcotics Investigators Reel In $1M-Plus In 2 Seizures |
Title: | US AZ: Narcotics Investigators Reel In $1M-Plus In 2 Seizures |
Published On: | 2002-03-21 |
Source: | Arizona Daily Star (AZ) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 14:36:11 |
NARCOTICS INVESTIGATORS REEL IN $1M-PLUS IN 2 SEIZURES
A multistate narcotics investigation led to the seizure last Thursday of
more than $1 million from a location on the Southwest Side, according to a
complaint filed in Pima County Superior Court.
Investigators also seized $7,000 from a pickup truck as part of the
investigation, the complaint states. The seizures were made by the Arizona
Department of Public Safety.
Investigators declined to give details of the case, saying that the Tucson
action was just a branch of a broader investigation that has not concluded.
"The forfeiture occurred here in Arizona, but the matter is being handled
in another jurisdiction," said Pati Urias, spokeswoman for the Arizona
Attorney General's Office, which filed the complaint requesting seizure of
the money.
The location of the large seizure - $1,175,319 - was in the 3200 block of
West Via San Teresa, which is in the county south of West Valencia Road and
west of South Mission Road.
Urias did not say whether the address is a home or business. Authorities
seized the smaller amount during a traffic stop the same day at East
Speedway and North Longfellow Avenue.
Investigators frequently make large cash seizures as part of drug
investigations.
Most drug money that flows through Tucson goes to Mexico to pay for drugs
sold in the United States, drug investigators say. But a cut often stays in
Southern Arizona, with the person responsible for sending the drug loads
from this area to retail markets across the United States.
In December, the Arizona Daily Star estimated the Tucson area's take from
the international marijuana trade at around $350 million in 2000.
A multistate narcotics investigation led to the seizure last Thursday of
more than $1 million from a location on the Southwest Side, according to a
complaint filed in Pima County Superior Court.
Investigators also seized $7,000 from a pickup truck as part of the
investigation, the complaint states. The seizures were made by the Arizona
Department of Public Safety.
Investigators declined to give details of the case, saying that the Tucson
action was just a branch of a broader investigation that has not concluded.
"The forfeiture occurred here in Arizona, but the matter is being handled
in another jurisdiction," said Pati Urias, spokeswoman for the Arizona
Attorney General's Office, which filed the complaint requesting seizure of
the money.
The location of the large seizure - $1,175,319 - was in the 3200 block of
West Via San Teresa, which is in the county south of West Valencia Road and
west of South Mission Road.
Urias did not say whether the address is a home or business. Authorities
seized the smaller amount during a traffic stop the same day at East
Speedway and North Longfellow Avenue.
Investigators frequently make large cash seizures as part of drug
investigations.
Most drug money that flows through Tucson goes to Mexico to pay for drugs
sold in the United States, drug investigators say. But a cut often stays in
Southern Arizona, with the person responsible for sending the drug loads
from this area to retail markets across the United States.
In December, the Arizona Daily Star estimated the Tucson area's take from
the international marijuana trade at around $350 million in 2000.
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