MISSION STATEMENT
The Tippecanoe County Drug Task Force is a muli-agency
narcotics task force based in Lafayette, Indiana. The task force is
comprised of sworn law enforcement officers from the
Lafayette Police Department,
West Lafayette Police Department,
Tippecanoe County Sheriff's Department,
Indiana State Police,
Purdue University Police Department,
Tippecanoe County Prosecutors Office, and the Coalition for a Drug Free Tippecanoe County.
The main objective of the Tippecanoe County Drug Task Force is
the control of illegal controlled substances to and from the County
Area.
The Tippecanoe County Drug Task Force is committed to the
suppression of illegal drugs and narcotics. The Drug Task Force, through
the combined efforts of local, state and federal agencies, will actively
pursue those groups or individuals who manufacture, distribute or sell
illegal drugs within the jurisdictional boundaries of Tippecanoe County. The
Drug Task Force will function as an extension of all law enforcement
agencies within Tippecanoe County.
Although we recognize that total elimination of drug law
violations and their satellite crimes of violence, theft, robbery and
fraud are unlikely; it must remain our number one goal. Drug crimes are
both a cause and an effect, which make them difficult to combat. While we
ask our communities to be patient, persistent and dedicated to our goal,
we must act swiftly and prudently in the public interest.
Our job is to protect the safety, dignity and property of our
citizens. We must gain and maintain public trust. We must act when
called upon. We must put personal interests aside for the betterment of
the community as a whole. Above all else, we must wisely use the tools
that our community has provided.
Click on the frame below to report drug activity
anonymously, or call us at (765) 807-1670.
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Do you suspect a Meth Lab in your neighborhood.
Click HERE for more information.
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Select a Drug for it's description, use, and effects.
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DRUG LINKS
Partnership For A Drug-Free America
This Site has a very comprehensive data base on drugs, their description, and effects.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
N.I.D.A. is a very informative Site, with links to numerous drug resource Sites.
Office of National Drug Control Policy
O.N.D.C.P. features many publications on drug abuse, treatment, and enforcement.
Drug Enforcement Administration
D.E.A. has drug data, wanted fugitives, programs, publications, and more on their Site.
Contact us at:tcdtf@gte.net
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