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What can I do if I suspect someone is dealing drugs in my
neighborhood?
| Do not confront a suspected drug dealer or user.
People under the influence of a narcotic can suffer from hallucination,
paranoia, and other adverse reactions from drug uses. |
If you suspect someone is dealing drugs in your neighborhood
you can call the Garvin County Sheriff's Office at (405) 238-7591 and ask to file a
complaint.
Information needed to help investigators with your complaint include:
- Location: Exact address (if possible) or description of location.
- Suspects: Names - full names, any personal information will help.
- Description: Height, weight , hair color, eye color, complexion,
type of clothing usually worn, ethnic background.
- Vehicles: License plate numbers (Hawaii, California, etc.) of any
vehicles used by the suspects, description of the vehicles (color, 1 or 2
door, etc.).
- Drugs: Type of drug that you believe is being sold or used.
- Activity: What type of activity is happening to make you believe
that possible drug dealing is occurring.
- Vehicles coming and going at all hours
- Loud parties all the time
- People coming and going frequently
- Date & Time: Note the time that the illegal activity is occurring.
(Try to be accurate. Example: During the morning hours between 9 p.m. to 4
a.m. This help the investigator.)
- Contact number: Complaints can be made anonymously, but a name and
contact number can help the investigator greatly. All information is kept
confidential.
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