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Sacramento County Sheriff s Department The Central Division Link A Crime Prevention Monthly Publication Serving the Unincorporated areas of South Sacramento www.sacsheriff.com Working together for a safer Place to live and work Sheriff Scott Jones October 2013 Captain Tracy Petrie- Commander 876-8302 Lieutenant Martin Sherrel- Assistant Commander 876-8302 Sergeant Ray Duncan- Problem Oriented Policing Supervisor 876-8353 Laura Grossman- Crime Prevention Specialist/ Newsletter Editor 876-8322 Terri Kral- Office Manager 876-8309 Service Center-7000 65th Street Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95823 Monday-Friday (Excluding holidays) 9am-5pm 876-8300 Central POP Team Eradicates Marijuana Grows When you think of harvest time, you normally think of tomatoes, corn and all of those summertime vegetables and fruits. But harvest time to The Central POP (Problem Oriented Policing) team means something a little different. The team has been working diligently to follow up on some complaints from the community. In the past few months, Central Division Officers have been attempting to contact, identify, document and in some cases chop down the numerous marijuana cultivation cases in the south county. POP Officers have visited over 90 marijuana grows in the last month and a half. To date, nearly one third of the marijuana grows have been removed. On September 13, 2013 POP Officers wrote a search warrant for a marijuana cultivation case, where a private grower was growing approximately 503 plants in the back yard. After the POP team was finished, over 1,026 pounds of marijuana had been removed and destroyed. Before...After More pictures on next page

Marijuana Grows Continued Our awesome POP Team! From left to right Deputies Allen, Beeson, Formoli, Elmore and POP Sergeant Duncan

Methamphetamines: Nothing to Rave About Meth, speed, chalk, ice, crystal, crank, fire, and glass are street terms for a man-made drug called methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is among the most addictive substances around. The drug can easily be made in secret laboratories from relatively inexpensive over-the-counter ingredients. This white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder can be smoked, snorted, injected, or swallowed. Teens may think that the bizarre way the drug makes them feel is cool; however, the drug is altering their brainsmaybe permanently. Methamphetamine is not usually sold and bought on the streets like many other illicit drugs. Instead, people obtain supplies through friends or acquaintances. It is typically a closed or hidden sale. Most teens who come in contact with methamphetamines will do so attending a rave or private club. It is at these clubs where the drug is often sold. Because methamphetamines can e made with readily available, inexpensive materials, there is great variation in the processes and chemicals used. This means that the final product is sold as methamphetamine may not be that drug at all. Uncertainties about the drug s sources and its content make it difficult to know how powerful this substance may be and what the consequences are of this potent mixture. Signs of a Methamphetamine User-Users may experience Signs of agitation, excited speech, decreased appetites, and increased physical activity levels (other common symptoms include dilated pupils, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea and elevated body temperature) Occasional episodes of sudden and violent behavior, intense paranoia, visual and auditory hallucinations and bouts of insomnia A tendency to compulsively clean and groom and repetitively sort and disassemble objects such as cars and other mechanical devices. Long-Term Effects of the Drug-Methamphetamines can Change the brain s ability to manufacture a chemical substance essential for the normal experience of pleasure and for normal psychological functioning (these changes in the brain can persist long after the user stops taking the drugs) Cause a stroke Create a mental disorder that mimics schizophrenia Be extremely addictive Kicking the Habit There are currently no medications available to treat addiction or overdose to methamphetamines. Withdrawal from this drug is typically characterized by drug craving, depression, disturbed sleep patterns, and increased appetite. Take Action Skip parties where you know there will be alcohol and drugs Get involved in drug-free activities Urge your school, faith community or neighborhood to organize an anti-drug rally Talk to school counselors about starting an alcohol or drug abuse prevention program Crime Prevention tips provided by The National Crime Prevention Council

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Central Division Volunteers recently participated in a facility tour of the District Attorney s Crime Lab (Lab of Forensic Science) on Broadway Ave in Sacramento. The criminalist explained to us how they test blood, urine and breath for traces of alcohol in a person in cases when perhaps there has been a deadly car crash. We also saw illegal drugs and was told how that is also processed. The criminalists are also subject to testify in court on some criminal cases. We saw impressive state of the art equipment. We were shown a t-shirt with various mock stains on it for our demonstration and we tried to guess which stain was actually blood. We also saw how they test the stains to see if it really is blood and what blood type it is. We saw how they test weapons for forensics markings, etc. We even saw a couple of vehicles that were being held for forensic testing. One being processed in a shooting case had bullet holes in it. This was a very informative and interesting tour and we were privileged be able to take this tour since it is not offered to the public. We appreciate the work that these dedicated criminalists do every day. They have a very heavy case load as you can imagine.