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The Multi Agency Drug Enforcement
Team was created and put to service
in November 2003 combining the
agents from the Marion County
Sheriff's Drug Enforcement Team with
the members of the Ocala Police
Department's Targeted Crimes Unit.
The team is headed up by a team
director with two front line
supervisors. We receive direction
and over sight by a governing board
made up of Chief Williams, Sheriff
Dean, two administrative officers
from each agency and, Brad King the
State Attorney for the 5th Judicial
Circuit.
The Multi Agency Drug Enforcement
Team's focus is street and mid-level
drug investigations to include
gambling and vice related
complaints. As a method of enforcing
laws relating to these violations we
regularly conduct sting and reverse
operations. In sting operations
typically use an undercover officer
posing as a street dealer of drugs
or a prostitute. When an individual
approaches the officer and engages
in a transaction the subject is
arrested. These types of operations
are designed to try to ward off
would be customers from frequenting
the area in the future. In reverse
operations, undercover officers pose
as customers seeking drugs or acts
of prostitution. In these operations
the drug dealer and the prostitutes
are subjected to arrest.
Agents regularly conduct operations
utilizing an undercover officer or
informant to buy drugs from street
dealers. Well hidden cameras usually
capture the transaction and are used
to help identify the culprit and to
supplement witness testimony in
court. Agents will typically
generate 20-30 cases through out and
area of operation. Then we will
conduct a roundup and arrest those
captured on video.
The Team executes numerous Search
Warrants. Agents utilizing
undercover operatives infiltrate
homes and conveyances in an attempt
to gather the required probable
cause to justify a Search Warrant.
Once the Team executes these
warrants, attempts to notify the
owners of the property are made by
certified mail. The owner of the
property is given an opportunity to
get involved and correct the
situation. If the violations
continue, then proceedings to
confiscate the property are
forwarded to the Nuisance and
Abatement Board.
The team works closely with and
lends support to the Unified Drug
Enforcement Strike Team to combat
the upper level drug organizations.
“U-DEST” is a drug enforcement team
made up of agents from the Drug
Enforcement Administration, Florida
Department of Law Enforcement,
Marion County Sheriff's Office and
the Ocala Police Department. While
their focus is with larger drug
organizations, this team conducts
investigations into money laundering
organizations and drug trafficking
events.
To report suspected drug activity to
a unit member please call (352)
291-6050. Agents are available
Monday-Friday 8:00AM until 6:00PM.
After hours please call (352)
369-7000 and the information will be
forwarded to a unit member.
Suspected drug activity can be
reported by contacting Crime
Stoppers at (352) 368-STOP (7867).
You can make the report suspected
activity anytime and remain
anonymous while being eligible for a
reward of up to $1000.
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