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Indiana State Police Debut Computerized Pseudoephedrine Tracking System


Posted on Dec 29, 2009

Indiana State Police will debut a new computerized pseudoephedrine tracking system in March of 2010.   It is the hope of the Meth Suppression and Drug Enforcement Section of ISP that the computerized system will enable investigators easier access to those who are purchasing large quantities of the drug that is commonly used to manufacture methamphetamine.   Currently officers must pour through handwritten log entries wherever cold medications are sold.  The new program should assist investigators in more efficiently investigating clandestine meth labs and the "smurfing" of pseudoephedrine products. 

The Indiana Meth Intelligence System will not only hold the electronically reported pseudoephedrine sales in the state, but also a variety of thother meth specific intelligence sources to assist in tracking meth cooks and  smurf groups.

The Drug Enforcement Agency in 2008 ranked Indiana second in the nation in meth labs siezed.   Elkhart, Kosciusko and LaGrange counties in Indiana were ranked in the top ten in the State for labs siezed in 2009.  

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