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​DRUG EDUCATION AND ENFORCEMENT

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The Enforcement Section of the Drug Education and Enforcement Unit works with local, state and federal drug enforcement units, agencies and task forces to target, arrest and prosecute major dealers in Columbia County.

The Education Section of the Unit provides the DARE Program to four school districts.  It also provides Clandestine Drug Labs and other public drug information lectures to schools and community organizations.

 If you have information about drug sales you can submit an internet crime tip or call 518-822-TIPS (8477).

Law Enforcement depends on information we receive from the law abiding public.  After giving a crime tip, don't get discouraged.  Done correctly with an eye for successful prosecution, criminal investigations, especially drug investigations, may take several months before an arrest is made.
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  • DIVISIONS
    • LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION >
      • Division Command Staff
      • Criminal Investigations
      • Special Operations
      • Communications
      • Drug Education & Enforcement
      • Division Training
    • CORRECTIONS DIVISION >
      • CORRECTIONS COMMAND STAFF
      • CORRECTIONS TRAINING
      • PRISONER TRANSPORTATION
      • VISITATION INFORMATION
      • MISC. JAIL INFORMATION
      • FOOD SERVICE UNIT
      • MEDICAL UNIT
      • A NEW LEASH ON LIFE
      • PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT
      • HALT ACT
      • CHAPLAINS
    • CIVIL ENFORCEMENT DIVISION >
      • CIVIL FEES
      • MILEAGE RATES
      • PISTOL LICENSE
      • TOW AGENCY APPLICATION
      • OBTAINING REPORTS
      • RECORD CHECKS
      • FOIL REQUEST
    • SECURITY SERVICES DIVISION
  • ADMINISTRATION
  • COMMUNITY/PUBLIC SERVICES
    • HANDICAPPED PARKING
    • D.A.R.E.
    • CHILD SEAT SAFETY CHECKS
    • SENIOR CITIZEN OUTREACH
    • MY DAILY CALL
    • PROJECT LIFESAVER
    • OPERATION SAFE CHILD
    • EXPLORER POST 220
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