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Oregon HIDTA ISCChris Gibson, Oregon HIDTA Director
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County Summary Drug Threat Drug Seizures
ArrestsTreatment
AdmissionsDrug-Related
Deaths
Medical Marijuana
Marijuana Plant Seizures
Clan Lab Seizures
HIDTA County Drug Factsheet Deschutes County
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SummaryIn 2013, the largest proportion of arrests in Deschutes County was for methamphetamine, followed by arrests for marijuana, heroin, and cocaine. Drug arrests were higher in Deschutes County when compared per capita to the HIDTA region and Oregon from 2010 through August 2013. Heroin deaths have risen in the county since 2006 to three deaths in 2012, the most recent data available. There were six drug-related deaths in the county in 2012, three each associated with methamphetamine use and heroin use.
The number of indoor marijuana plants seized in Deschutes County totaled 58 in 2013. No outdoor plants were reported seized in the county in 2013. The number of medical marijuana cardholders grew dramatically from April 2006 (283) to October 2013 (2,993). No methamphetamine labs were reported seized in the county since 2005; however, one MDMA lab was seized in 2013.
2013 County Statistics1,2 Population: 162,525 (seventh largest HIDTA County by population)
Land area in square miles: Deschutes: 3,018 (OR: 95,988)
Persons per square mile: Deschutes: 53.8 (OR: 40.8)
Population, percent change 2004 to 2013: Deschutes: 20.0% (OR 9.4%)
Sources: 1U.S. Census Bureau, State and County QuickFacts; 2Portland Population Research Center.
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Drug Threat
Notes: The tables reflect responses from participating task forces and local, state ,and federal law enforcement agencies to two questions on the 2013 Oregon HIDTA Drug Threat Assessment survey: 1) Please rank order the drugs which pose the greatest threat to your jurisdiction and 2) Which drug most contributes to violent crime and property crime and serves as the primary funding source for major criminal activity in your area. CPDs = Controlled Prescription Drugs.
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Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE)Crystal Meth Heroin
Powder Cocaine Marijuana CPDs MDMA
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Source: 2013 Oregon HIDTA Drug Threat Survey, March 2013.
Question 1: Which drugs pose the greatest threat to your jurisdiction (in rank order)?
Violent Crime Property CrimePrimary Funding
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Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) Crystal Meth Crystal Meth Crystal Meth
Question 2: Which drugs contributes most to violent crime and property crime. Which drug serves as the primary funding source for major criminal activity.
Source: 2013 Oregon HIDTA Drug Threat Survey, March 2013.
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Oregon HIDTA seizure data
DHE seizure data
Seizure Data
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Drug Seizure DataReturn to seizure page
Type of Drug Seized # % # % # % # % # % # %
Cocaine (lbs) 0.62 0.21% 2 1% 0.88 2% 1.94 1% 3 3% 0.04 0.03%CPDs (DU) 5,872 55% 5,543 13% 431 1% 861 0.6% 227 0.2% 159 0.8%Crack (lbs) - - - - - - - - - - - -Ecstasy/MDMA (DU) 285 0.10% 74 0.12% 149 1% 3,936 25% 116 0.02% - -Heroin (lbs) 0.10 0.41% 0.13 0.22% 0.39 1% 0.51 0.5% 11 5% 9 6%ICE (lbs) 5 3% 11 8% 15 10% 48 12% 20 5% 25 5%Marijuana-bulk (lbs) 51 3% 42 0.89% 161 2% 332 2% 41 0.3% 31 1%Marijuana-indoor (lbs) 1,085 25% 1,089 15% 587 6% 524 5% 219 4% 146 2%Marijuana-outdoor (lbs) 14,018 31% 14,461 9% 12,683 10% 10,939 8% 390 4% - -
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Source: HIDTA Performance Management Process database, CODE data, 2/12/14.
# = Quantity seized. Note: Amounts over 1 are rounded to the nearest whole number.
% = Percent of total Oregon HIDTA seizures.
CPDs=Controlled Prescription Drugs.
Deschutes County/CODE Drug Seizures, CY 2008 - CY 20132008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Deschutes County
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Total quantity seized - 0.28 2 4 2 -
Number of interdictions - 1 3 2 1 -
Total quantity seized - - 41 - 3,000 -
Number of interdictions - - 1 - 1 -
Total quantity seized - - 0.30 - - -
Number of interdictions - - 1 - - -
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Total quantity seized 8 199 153 13 27 56Number of interdictions 1 6 11 7 5 3
Total quantity seized - - 0.06 - - -
Number of interdictions - - 1 - - -
Total quantity seized - 0.004 - 16.7 37.5 0.5Number of interdictions - 1 - 4 1 1
Total quantity seized 2,500$ 19,126$ 158,625$ 33,477$ - $28,746Number of interdictions 1 2 5 3 - 4
Total quantity seized - - 2 2 1 -
Number of interdictions - - 2 2 1 -
Seizures Reported through the Domestic Highway Enforcement (DHE) Program
Marijuana (pounds)
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MDMA (DU)
Source: HIDTA Domestic Highway Enforcement Program Data.
Meth (lbs)
Bulk cash ($)
State Origin DestinationVehicle Tag
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AZ 1 - 1CA 19 3 14ID 3 6 4MT 1 1 -NV 2 - 2OR 11 15 7UT 1 1 3WA 2 14 12
Deschutes County
Domestic Highway Enforcement Origin, Destination, and Vehicle Tag States - Number of Interdictions
Source: HIDTA Domestic Highway Enforcement Program
January 2008 - June 2013
Hwy 97 26Hwy 99 1
Hwy 97 9
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Hwy 20 5Source: HIDTA Domestic Highway Enforcement Program
Travel DirectionDeschutes County - DHE
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Arrests
County ArrestsArrests – per capita
comparison
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The number of methamphetamine arrests in Deschutes County declined 61 percent from 2006 to 2008, but rose more than threefold by August 2013. Arrests for heroin and marijuana have increased since 2006, while cocaine arrests declined between 2006 and 2013.
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Note: Data presented for each year is a six month moving average based on the value for July-December. Table excludes "cite and release" data. Source: Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
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Drug-related arrests in Deschutes County have risen since 2008, exceeding per capita averages for the HIDTA region and Oregon since 2010. The number of arrests in Deschutes County in 2013 was nearly three times the number in 2008, largely driven by increased methamphetamine arrests.
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Per Capita Comparison of Drug Arrests, Deschutes County Compared with HIDTA County Average and Oregon, CY 2006 – August 2013
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Note: Data presented for each year is a six month moving average based on the value for July-December. Table excludes "cite and release" data. Source: Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
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Treatment Admissions
County Admissions
Admissions – per capita
comparison
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Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions by Primary Substance of Abuse, Deschutes County, 2004 - 2012
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Treatment admissions for marijuana was highest in the county in 2012, followed by methamphetamine, controlled prescription drugs, heroin, and cocaine. With the exception of cocaine, admissions for treatment increased between 2007 and 2012 for heroin (727%), controlled prescription drugs (131%), marijuana (29%), and methamphetamine (19%). Cocaine admissions dropped by one-third during the same period.
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The number of treatment admissions for major illicit drugs in Deschutes County was higher per capita when compared to Clackamas and Washington counties, but lower per capita than other HIDTA areas and Oregon between 2006 and 2012.
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Per Capita Comparison of Treatment Admissions by HIDTA County, Jefferson County1 and Oregon, 2006 - 2012
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1Jefferson County is used as a proxy for the Warm Springs Indian Reservation and is not a HIDTA designated county.
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Drug-Related Deaths
County DeathsPer capita
comparison
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The number of deaths related to methamphetamine use in Deschutes County fluctuated from a high of five (5) in 2005 to a low of one (1) in 2007, with three (3) deaths reported in 2012. Deaths from heroin use varied from a low of zero in 2006 to a high of three (3) in 2011 and 2012. Cocaine-related deaths have remained at zero since 2009.
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Oregon State Medical Examiner, Drug-Related Deaths, 2004 -2012.
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Drug-related deaths in Deschutes County were lower when compared per capita to the HIDTA region and Oregon between 2004 and 2012. The number of deaths in the county have varied from a low of two (2) In 2007 and 2009 to a high of seven (7) in 2005.
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Per Capita Comparison of Drug Related Deaths, Deschutes County, HIDTA Counties, Oregon, 2004-2012
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Source: Oregon Medical Examiner, Drug-Related Deaths, 2004-2012. HIDTA Counties category excludes Warm Springs data.
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Indoor MarijuanaOutdoor
MarijuanaEradication Map
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Reported indoor plant seizures were higher in Deschutes County when compared per capita to the HIDTA region and Oregon in 2007, 2008 and 2012. The actual number of indoor marijuana seizures reported by Deschutes County declined 93 percent from 2012 (781) to 2013 (58).
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Indoor Marijuana Plant Seizures, Comparison of Deschutes County, HIDTA Region and Oregon, 2007-2013 (per 10,000 residents)
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Source: DEA Domestic Cannabis Eradication/Suppression Program (DCE/SP). HIDTA Region includes Warm Springs data.
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In Deschutes County, outdoor marijuana seizures were reported in 2007 (9), 2009 (185) and 2012 (5).
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Outdoor Marijuana Plant Seizures, Comparison of Deschutes County, HIDTA Region and Oregon, 2007-2013 (per 10,000 residents)
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Lincoln
12/0/9Linn
279/214/16
Lane
570 /4,266/100
Douglas
363 /3,635/30
Jackson
450/4,424/164
Josephine
106/5,560/621
Coos
34/16/1
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58 /0/75
Klamath
134/27/337
Morrow
25/15/0
Marion
248/0/307Polk
65/0/68
Yamhill
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Clackamas
928 /403/315
Multnomah
3,233/28/85
Washington
2,089 /25/28
Plant Counts
Indoor /Outdoor/Bulk Seizure*
9,115 /18,920/2,450
Malheur
0/0/42Lake
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Jefferson
27/0/2
Umatilla
260/128/21
Wasco
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Wallowa
114/27/0
Baker
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Harney
0/0/86
Crook
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Union
39/23/0
Curry
76/73/3
Hood River
0/3/8
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*Statistics include DHE seizures reported by the Oregon State Police
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Medical Marijuana
Medical Marijuana Cardholder Statistics
Medical Marijuana Math
Photos of Medical Marijuana Grows
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The actual number of medical marijuana cardholders in Deschutes County in October 2013 (2,993) was over ten times the number reported in April 2006 (283), exceeding the per capita averages for the HIDTA region and Oregon.
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Source: “Drug traffickers exploit Oregon medical marijuana program’s lax oversight and loose rules”, Oregonian, 9/22/12.
Medical Marijuana Math
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Medical Marijuana Grow Photos
Medical marijuana growing room on property located in Grants Pass, OR. Grower was one of three people who gave medical marijuana to a woman arrested in Portland, OR for trying to ship product to Boston for sale. (AP Photo/U.S. Attorney's Office, Medford, OR, 5/17/11).
In-compliance grow with plants measuring approximately 15’ in height. Photo taken as part of a RADE team investigation into an out-of-compliance grow located on the same property. Josephine County, OR, October 2010.
Each of these OMMP grow sites is on a separate tax lot. In this case, the garden is situated across or near property lines making it challenging to determine the responsible party (Source: “Oregon’s failed medical marijuana program”, The Examiner, 9/20/09).
Caregiver grow site with multiple patients and growers. There is no limit on the number of plants or patients a caregiver can have (Source: “Oregon’s failed medical marijuana program”, The Examiner, 9/20/09).
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Deschutes County reported one MDMA lab seized in 2013. The county reported no methamphetamine laboratories seized between 2005 and September 2013.
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*Other clan labs includes four DMT labs and one hash oil lab seized in 2012 and four DMT labs, one MDMA lab, and one honey oil extrac-tion lab seized in 2013. Source: Oregon Department of Justice, Oregon State Intelligence Network.
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Eastern Region• Baker County Narcotics Enforcement Team (BCNET) (Baker) • Blue Mountain Enforcement Narcotics Team (BENT) (Umatilla) -
HIDTA • Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) (Deschutes) - HIDTA• High Desert Drug Enforcement (H2DE) (Malheur) • Mid-Columbia Interagency Narcotics Task Force (MINT) (Wasco) • Union-Wallowa Drug Task Force (Union/Wallowa) • Warm Springs PD (Warm Springs Indian Reservation) - HIDTA
Southern Region• Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) (Douglas) - HIDTA• DEA – Eugene (Lane) – HIDTA• DEA – Medford (Jackson) - HIDTA• Klamath Falls Interagency Narcotics Team (KINT) (Klamath) • Lane County Interagency Narcotics Team (INET) (Lane) - HIDTA• Medford Area Drug and Gang Enforcement (MADGE) (Jackson) -
HIDTA• Rogue Area Drug Enforcement (RADE) (Josephine) • South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT) (Coos/Curry)
Portland Metro Region• Clackamas County Interagency Task Force (CCITF) (Clackamas) -
HIDTA• Clatsop County Interagency Narcotics Team (CCINT) (Clatsop) • Columbia Enforcement Narcotics Team (CENT) (Columbia)• DEA-Salem Task Force (Marion) - HIDTA• DEA-Portland Task Force (Multnomah) – HIDTA• HIDTA Interdiction Team (HIT) (Multnomah) - HIDTA• Lincoln Interagency Narcotics Team (LINT) (Lincoln)• Multnomah County SO Special Investigations Unit (Multnomah)• Oregon Financial Crimes Task Force (Multnomah) - HIDTA• Polk Interagency Narcotics Team (POINT) (Polk)• Portland Metro Gang Task Force (PAMGTF) (Multnomah) - HIDTA• Special Enforcement Team (SET) (Multnomah)• Tillamook Narcotics Team (TNT) (Tillamook) • U.S. Marshall’s Service Fugitive Task Force (USMS) (Multnomah) -
HIDTA• Westside Interagency Narcotics Team (WIN) (Washington) – HIDTA• Yamhill County Interagency Narcotics Team (YCINT) (Yamhill)
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