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DrugTest 5000
Draeger Safety Diagnostics
Draeger Safety Diagnostics' DrugTest 5000 is designed to be a reliable oral fluid screener providing detection of commonly abused drugs. The mobile, two-step system is non-invasive.
September 17, 2014
Technology
DrugTest 5000
Draeger Safety Diagnostics Inc
In the past, roadside drug screening has been difficult because it involved the collection of urine or blood samples. The Dräger DrugTest 5000 mobile oral fluid screening system provides an alternative.
April 16, 2014
Patrol
DrugCheck NxScan
Express Diagnostics
As with other DrugCheck test cups, the NxScan self-contained urinalysis screening device detects the presence of drug metabolites in minutes, using SAMHSA cutoff levels.
September 30, 2014
Patrol
NarcoTest DrugTest Kits
ODV
Each test in ODV's classic stick NarcoTest Drug Test Kits is self-contained, pre-measured, and hermetically sealed for reliable performance and accurate results. The new polystyrene tubes resist punctures from broken glass ampoules.
September 29, 2014
Patrol
Drug Awareness: From Drugs to Mugs
The Multnomah County (Ore.) Sheriff’s Office has released the follow-up to its "Faces of Meth" drug-awareness program, called "From Drugs to Mugs." It features interviews with 22 inmates, law enforcement personnel and others who see the physical damage caused by meth abuse. Source: MCSO via YouTube.
February 27, 2011
Technology
Marijuana is Drug of Choice for Youthful Drug Arrestees
June 30, 2001
Special Units
6 Arrested in Mexico-L.A. Drug Ring After Seizure of 1,500 Pounds of Drugs
The six arrests, which were made as part of "Operation Colombian Cargo," are part of a broader federal indictment that includes a total of 25 defendants.
May 31, 2019
Patrol
Two Men Arrested After Vehicle Search Finds Drugs in Bag Marked "Bag Full of Drugs"
Two men were arrested in Santa Rosa County, FL, recently after law enforcement officers said they found illegal drugs in a bag labeled "Bag Full of Drugs."
February 5, 2020
Technology
908 Devices Launches Drug Hunter Mission Mode to Combat Fentanyl and High Priority Drugs
A new software update for 908 Devices' MX908 helps first responders identify different substances with three new modes: Drug Hunter, Chemical Warfare Hunter, and Explosive Hunter
January 19, 2018
Special Units
Club Drugs
The sale of club drugs such as ecstacy and LSD has been adopted as a way to fund the personal lifestyles of businessminded gang members. There is some evidence to support the fact that older, mobile gang members are now involved in the sale of these drugs as well.
March 31, 2002
Special Units
Street Corner Drug Dealing
It has been argued that drug use is a victimless crime. But you’re a cop, and you know better. You’ve seen the overdosed victims, the worried looks on parents’ faces. You’ve also seen the neighborhood deterioration. You know that as drug dealers move in, citizens have a diminished feeling of safety and legitimate businesses move out. This creates an environment suitable not only for drug dealing, but also prostitution, burglaries, robberies, rapes, and murders.
December 31, 2006
Special Units
Smugglers Launched Drugs from Cannon
U.S. Border Patrol agents say smugglers have come up with yet another creative way to get drugs in the country—a cannon.
December 11, 2012
Special Units
'Major' Cartel Drug Transporter Sentenced
A high-ranking member of Mexico's Gulf Cartel received a 35-year prison sentence for his role as a "major transporter" of cocaine and marijuana into the United States, the DEA announced.
May 12, 2013
Gangs
Drug Cartel Challenge Coin Recovered
American and Mexican law enforcement agencies have recovered similar badges, patches, coins, flags and other items produced by the Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs). The items solidify military cohesion among cartel soldiers.
January 10, 2011
Special Units
Taking on the Drug War
In 1971, President Richard Nixon declared what he called a modern-day war on drugs, calling it "America's Public Enemy Number One." Since then, police departments all over the country have been fighting that war, without a foreseeable end.
October 31, 2006
Patrol
Don't Drug Test Cops
The occasional Raphael Perez notwithstanding—which happened to be more a problem of negligent hiring in the first place; the guy was known to be a less-than-ideal candidate at the time of his hiring by LAPD—I believe cops just don't take, toke, or smoke anything they're not supposed to.
July 7, 2010
Technology
Detecting Drugged Driving
The legalization of marijuana has led to a major increase in drugged driving, which means police need new tools like Abbott Labs’ SoToxa to detect impairment.
May 19, 2021
Patrol
Officer Takes Down Armed Drug Offender
For his perseverence under fire, Officer Ray Blohm of the Upper Darby (Pa.) Police Department has been selected as the November 2010 Officer of the Month by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.
November 4, 2010
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