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Task force seizes record drugs as overdoses decline

June 03, 2024 | London, Laurel County, Kentucky



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Task force seizes record drugs as overdoses decline
The London City Council meeting on June 3, 2024, focused heavily on local drug enforcement efforts and the significant impact these initiatives have had on reducing drug-related overdoses in the city.

During the meeting, officials highlighted a notable decrease in reported overdoses, dropping from 37 in 2022 to 25 in 2023. This decline was attributed to the collaborative efforts of local law enforcement agencies, including the sheriff's office and police department, which have been actively working to combat drug trafficking in the area.

A key speaker detailed recent successes in drug seizures, including over three pounds of methamphetamine confiscated just the night before the meeting. The speaker emphasized the importance of inter-agency cooperation, noting that drug issues extend beyond city limits and require a coordinated response across multiple jurisdictions.

The council was informed that the drug enforcement team consists of seven full-time members and one part-time member, with funding primarily provided through federal grants. In the past 15 months, the team has seized significant quantities of drugs, including 36.4 pounds of methamphetamine and 14 ounces of fentanyl, along with numerous firearms and cash assets.

The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges posed by methamphetamine and heroin, which together account for 96% of the local drug problem. Officials expressed gratitude for community support and the collaborative efforts that have led to these positive outcomes, reinforcing the commitment to continue tackling drug-related issues in London and surrounding areas.

As the meeting concluded, the council members acknowledged the importance of maintaining these initiatives and the need for ongoing funding and resources to sustain their efforts in combating drug trafficking and ensuring community safety.

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