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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:

  1. Location: Exact address (if possible) or description of location.
     
  2. Suspects: Names - full names, any personal information will help.
     
  3. Description: Height, weight , hair color, eye color, complexion, type of clothing usually worn, ethnic background.
     
  4. Vehicles: License plate numbers (Hawaii, California, etc.) of any vehicles used by the suspects, description of the vehicles (color, 1 or 2 door, etc.).
     
  5. Drugs: Type of drug that you believe is being sold or used.
     
  6. 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
       
  7. 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.)
     
  8. 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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