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to the drug control, public health, law enforcement, and intelligence communities of the United States

in order to reduce the adverse effects of drug trafficking, drug abuse, and other drug-related criminal activity.

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Situation Reports

Situation reports.

NDIC produces situation reports providing a time-sensitive overview of the drug threat posed by various drugs.

If you cannot find a previously listed report, please review our Archived Publications list.

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Cities in Which Mexican DTOs Operate Within the United States
April 11, 2008
Product No. 2008-S0787-005  html   pdf  (1,548 KB) 
The Situation Report illustrates the principle cities/states in which
Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) operate within the United States. This document was prepared using law enforcement reporting available to NDIC as of April 9, 2008; it updates information regarding Mexican DTOs set forth in the National Drug Threat Assessment 2007.

Pseudoephedrine Smurfing Fuels Surge in Large-Scale Methamphetamine Production in California--Situation Report
June 2009
Product No. 2009-S0787-007  html   pdf (561 KB)
This Situation Report is in response to a request from the Office of National Drug Control Policy for information regarding pseudoephedrine smurfing in California. The National Drug Intelligence Center collected and analyzed data and reporting from 2007-through May 2009 related to methamphetamine production and pseudoephedrine smurfing. This report draws upon data from the National Seizure System, as well as information obtained through interviews with federal, state, and local law enforcement officers.


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