El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2017 Annual Report | Page 15

Narcotics

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The Western El Dorado Narcotics Enforcement

Team (WENET) is composed of one sergeant and

four detectives. The goal of WENET is to

diligently and covertly investigate narcotics

related criminal activity in El Dorado County.

One of the detectives is traditionally assigned to

a regional task force. Task force agencies

investigate large scale narcotics cases

throughout California and the United States in

addition to cases in El Dorado County.

Detectives participate in joint investigations

with numerous law enforcement agencies,

including the Drug Enforcement Administration

and a California HIDTA regional task force.

The additional detectives assigned to WENET are

responsible for investigating mid to high level

narcotics investigations within El Dorado

County. These investigations often take

detectives out of the county in order to identify and apprehend the source of the narcotics

coming into El Dorado County. 2017 was

another busy year for the unit with ongoing

changes in the law such as decriminalization, the

legalization of recreational marijuana and the

Medical Marijuana Regulatory Safety Act. The

narcotics unit served over 50 search warrants,

wrote over 140 reports and made 92 arrests in

2017. Numerous covert and undercover

operations were completed that resulted in the

seizure of 1606 pharmaceutical pills, 161 grams

of heroin, 56.5 pounds of methamphetamine,

911 pounds of processed marijuana, over

24,000 marijuana plants and two butane honey

oil labs. Detectives also seized over $100,000 in

illegal narcotic sales proceeds and 52 firearms.

Through the numerous investigations

conducted by WENET in 2017, several emerging

drug trends presented themselves in our county.

These included the rise in heroin and

pharmaceutical use. Heroin and opioid related

overdoses are a serious cause for concern in El

Dorado County. Opiate related cases will be a

topic of priority for WENET moving forward as

the problem continues to grow nationally. The

threat of fentanyl is still a major health and

safety concern in El Dorado County as well. In

the winter of 2017, WENET and the Concord

Police Department were able to coordinate

efforts and arrest an individual selling fentanyl

in El Dorado County. The suspect was arrested

in Concord with over an ounce of fentanyl for the

purpose of sale. WENET continues to work with

state and federal agencies to locate and bring to

justice the source and supply of these drugs.

In the spring of 2017, WENET investigated a heroin, firearm and methamphetamine ring in South Lake Tahoe. Numerous search warrants were served and interviews conducted in a short time period. As a result, detectives seized a large amount of firearms, over $16,000 in cash as well as heroin and methamphetamine. The case led to the cleanup of a commercial building being used for sales of narcotics and stolen property in South Lake Tahoe.

In the fall of 2017, WENET began investigating the shipment of a suspicious package. As the investigation progressed, detectives were able to identify a suspect and his residence. A search warrant was served at the suspect’s home, resulting in the discovery of a large scale commercial butane honey oil lab that was dismantled with the assistance of El Dorado County Hazmat. In addition, close to 300 pounds of marijuana, over $11,000 cash and four firearms were seized.

WENET also partners with members of the community to help educate the public and youth in the dangers of using narcotics and the impact it has on the community. Detectives participate in community meetings, Citizen Academy presentations and annual Red Ribbon Week presentations.