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Initiatives. Level of Activity - Check all that apply Local DTO Focus Multi-State DTO Focus International DTO Focus Interdiction Focus Does this Initiative Routinely Provide Information to the HIDTA Investigative Support Center (ISDC)? YES NO SECTION 2: PROFILE Initiative Description Oakland County Sheriff Enter Lead Agency: Pontiac MI, Oakland County Enter Location of Initiative (City): Check All That Apply Initiative is Collocated with other HIDTA Initiatives Initiative is Staffed with Full-Time Federal and Full-Time State/Local Personnel Full-Time Members of Initiative are Collocated and Commingled with Federal and State/Local Personnel Revised January 2017 Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Instructions Enter your initiative description and budget detail in the text box on the following page. The text box is not character limited, nor is it limited to the visible field on the page. It works best to compose the narrative in Word and copy into the text field on the following page. Please use narrative only to complete this section. The PMP software will not accept graphs, tables, charts, images, etc. The narrative section is intended to describe the mission and proposed activities for your initiative (dismantling DTOs, meth labs, interdicting drugs/money, apprehending fugitives, etc.) and detail your initiative's funding request. This description should indicate when the initiative was first funded by HIDTA. Your narrative must be clear, concise and complete. Do not include a long narrative detailing the history or accomplishments of your initiative. Please limit your initiative description to several short paragraphs. The first paragraph should clearly identify the threat (drug problem, violent crime, money laundering) in your area. ONDCP expects detailed information regarding the threat in the HIDTA county/counties which your initiative serves. Describe the types of drugs being trafficked, the presence/activities of gangs and drug-related violent crime. Include information on DTOs and MLOs operating in your area. DO NOT use specific names/addresses for any organizations or provide any information which is law enforcement sensitive or classified. Referring to the Michigan HIDTA Annual Threat Assessment/Drug Market Analysis is essential when describing the threat in your region. In the next paragraph discuss your plan to attack the threat in your region. Describe your initiative and detail your plan to address the specific threats/problems in your area and achieve your performance targets. If your initiative consists of multiple teams, explain how each team's activities attack the drug threat in your HIDTA county. Detail how you will work more efficiently and effectively by conducting intelligence-driven investigations and sharing information (leads). The next paragraph(s) should present your budget request. Remember that HIDTA funding is added-value funding and cannot be used to supplant normal operating budget items. Each budget line item (overtime, equipment, supplies, vehicles, phones, services, etc.) must be detailed in narrative form, specifying the amount requested and how each line item amount will be utilized. It is important to relate why each line item is needed and how it fits into your plan to attack the threat in your region and attain your performance targets. Provide a clear, concise and complete explanation of all items in your budget request. The budget narrative will be reviewed by the Michigan HIDTA Steering Committee and Executive Board before being sent to ONDCP for review and approval. ONDCP closely examines vehicle expenditures. Lease costs and other vehicle-related expenses must be detailed. Ensure the number of vehicles and expenses match the number of eligible officers in your initiative. Examples: "6 vehicles @ $500/month x 12 months = $36,000; Gasoline Expense, 6 officers @ $200/month x 12 months = $14,400 . ONDCP also scrutinizes overtime expenses. Ensure these expenses line-up with eligible officers in your initiative. ONDCP caps overtime for individual officers at $9,500 annually. The Michigan HIDTA limits the cap to $6,500 per officer annually. Each initiative is required to maintain documentation/spreadsheet to ensure these limits are not exceeded. Example: 10 task force officers x $3,000/annually = $30,000 annual overtime. PLEASE NOTE: Equipment vs. Supplies - There has been a change in how these items are categorized. All items purchased for $5,000 or more per item are categorized as Equipment. All items purchased for $4,999 or less per item are categorized as Supplies. Equipment expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 10 ballistic xxxxxxx @ $6,000 each = $60,000. Supplies expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 12 laptop computers @ $1,000 each = $12,000. Service expenses must also be detailed. Example: Monthly cell phone service for 12 officers @ $100/monthly x 12 months = $14,400. The total of all items must match the total entered in the "Total Dollar Amount Requested" field at the top of the next page. A complete proposal consists of this form AND the Michigan HIDTA FMS Budget Sheet. Enter Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Detail Below $140,000.00

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Initiatives. Level Like we said, we’ve got it from here. In case you were wondering, the complete list of Activity - Check all that apply Local DTO Focus Multimarketing initiatives we will handle for you include: + Partnership press release + Partnership announcements on joint social channels + Partnership launch event* + Co-State DTO Focus International DTO Focus Interdiction Focus Does this Initiative Routinely Provide Information branded webpage with program model details* + Co-branded Medical Assisting program video* + Recruitment webinars and info sessions + Email campaign communications to employees * INDICATES VIP ADD-ON FEATURE + COLLABS WELCOME Let us do the HIDTA Investigative Support Center heavy lifting! But in order for our team to help you achieve the best recruitment results, we need you to help us with one small thing. All we’ll need from your organization are announcements in your employee newsletters (ISDC)? YES NO SECTION 2: PROFILE Initiative Description Oakland County Sheriff Enter Lead Agency: Pontiac MI, Oakland County Enter Location of Initiative we’ll even craft the message for you!) and an employee email list provided to our team. That’s it! ANNOUNCEMENTS EMAIL LISTS (City): Check All That Apply Initiative is Collocated with other HIDTA Initiatives Initiative is Staffed with Full-Time Federal and Full-Time State/Local Personnel Full-Time Members of Initiative are Collocated and Commingled with Federal and State/Local Personnel Revised January 2017 Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Instructions Enter your initiative description and budget detail in the text box on the following pageSeriously. The text box is not character limited, nor is it limited to the visible field on the page. It works best to compose the narrative in Word and copy into the text field on the following page. Please use narrative only to complete this section. The PMP software will not accept graphs, tables, charts, images, etc. The narrative section is intended to describe the mission and proposed activities for your initiative (dismantling DTOs, meth labs, interdicting drugs/money, apprehending fugitives, etcThat’s all.) and detail your initiative's funding request. This description should indicate when the initiative was first funded by HIDTA. Your narrative must be clear, concise and complete. Do not include a long narrative detailing the history or accomplishments of your initiative. Please limit your initiative description to several short paragraphs. The first paragraph should clearly identify the threat (drug problem, violent crime, money laundering) in your area. ONDCP expects detailed information regarding the threat in the HIDTA county/counties which your initiative serves. Describe the types of drugs being trafficked, the presence/activities of gangs and drug-related violent crime. Include information on DTOs and MLOs operating in your area. DO NOT use specific names/addresses for any organizations or provide any information which is law enforcement sensitive or classified. Referring to the Michigan HIDTA Annual Threat Assessment/Drug Market Analysis is essential when describing the threat in your region. In the next paragraph discuss your plan to attack the threat in your region. Describe your initiative and detail your plan to address the specific threats/problems in your area and achieve your performance targets. If your initiative consists of multiple teamsmarketing team wants more oversight on recruitment initiatives, explain how each team's activities attack the drug threat in your HIDTA countyour team is always open to collaborating on implementing new ideas and creative ways to recruit and promote our partnership and enrollment. Detail how you will work more efficiently DETERMINE YOUR PROGRAM DELIVERY PREFERENCE + RESPONSIBILITY TABLE Task Mercy College Organization Recruit Students/Employees Identify Tuition Payment Model Determine Tax Liability Determine Service Commitment Requirement Deliver MA Education Provide Student Support and effectively by conducting intelligenceCoaching Serve as Clinical Preceptor (160-driven investigations and sharing information (leads). The next paragraph(sHours) should present your budget request. Remember that HIDTA funding is added-value funding and cannot be used Identify Space to supplant normal operating budget items. Each budget line item (overtime, equipment, supplies, vehicles, phones, services, etc.) must be detailed in narrative form, specifying the amount requested and how each line item amount will be utilized. It is important to relate why each line item is needed and how it fits into your plan to attack the threat in your region and attain your performance targets. Provide a clear, concise and complete explanation of all items in your budget request. The budget narrative will be reviewed by the Michigan HIDTA Steering Committee and Executive Board before being sent to ONDCP Host Skills Workshops Hire Instructors for review and approval. ONDCP closely examines vehicle expenditures. Lease costs and other vehicle-related expenses must be detailed. Ensure the number of vehicles and expenses match the number of eligible officers in your initiative. Examples: "6 vehicles @ $500/month x 12 months = $36,000; Gasoline Expense, 6 officers @ $200/month x 12 months = $14,400 . ONDCP also scrutinizes overtime expenses. Ensure these expenses line-up with eligible officers in your initiative. ONDCP caps overtime for individual officers at $9,500 annually. The Michigan HIDTA limits the cap to $6,500 per officer annually. Each initiative is required to maintain documentation/spreadsheet to ensure these limits are not exceeded. Example: 10 task force officers x $3,000/annually = $30,000 annual overtime. PLEASE NOTE: Equipment vs. Supplies - There has been a change in how these items are categorized. All items purchased for $5,000 or more per item are categorized as Equipment. All items purchased for $4,999 or less per item are categorized as Supplies. Equipment expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 10 ballistic xxxxxxx @ $6,000 each = $60,000. Supplies expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 12 laptop computers @ $1,000 each = $12,000. Service expenses must also be detailed. Example: Monthly cell phone service for 12 officers @ $100/monthly x 12 months = $14,400. The total of all items must match the total entered in the "Total Dollar Amount Requested" field at the top Skills Workshops Part of the next pagesteps in our partnership is viewing our road map to identify tasks for which each institution is responsible. + NEXT STEPS 1 2 3 4 We want to make the implementation process easy and seamless for your organization. Simply choose the options that best fit your needs to start your journey of building a fully staffed Medical Assisting workforce for your organization. Choose Your Program Model O Earn and Learn O Upskill Existing Employees O New Employee Growth O VIP Choose Your Payment Plan O Organization Funded O Grant Funded O Student Funded Identify Skills Workshop and Practicum Locations O At Mercy College’s Campus O On-site at your healthcare facility with OUR MA experts O On-site at your healthcare facility with YOUR MA experts Recruit Students O We got this one! Want more specifics? Our MOU in Appendix B covers everything you might still be wondering. APPENDIX A complete proposal consists of this form AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MA 101 Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures I (4 cr) This course introduces the Michigan HIDTA FMS Budget Sheetmedical assisting profession. Enter Initiative Description It focuses on basic medical office functions and Budget Proposal Detail Below $140,000.00emphasizes administrative responsibilities, including bookkeeping, accounting, patient scheduling, referrals, medical record keeping, and communication skills. This course also focuses on medical insurance billing and diagnostic and procedural coding. Medicolegal issues and insurance fraud, abuse, and medical etiquette are discussed. Students will explore and demonstrate computer literacy with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook computer applications. Library resources and APA format will be applied as students produce work products utilizing critical thinking. Learning styles, time and stress management, and test-taking strategies are introduced.

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Initiatives. Level of Activity - Check all that apply Local DTO Focus Multi-State DTO Focus International DTO Focus Interdiction Focus Does this Initiative Routinely Provide Information to the HIDTA Investigative Support Center (ISDC)? YES NO SECTION 2: PROFILE Initiative Description Oakland County Sheriff Sheriff's Office Enter Lead Agency: Pontiac MI, Oakland County Enter Location of Initiative (City): Check All That Apply Initiative is Collocated with other HIDTA Initiatives Initiative is Staffed with Full-Time Federal and Full-Time State/Local Personnel Full-Time Members of Initiative are Collocated and Commingled with Federal and State/Local Personnel Revised January November 2017 Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Instructions Enter your initiative description and budget detail in the text box on the following page. The text box is not character limited, nor is it limited to the visible field on the page. It works best to compose the narrative in Word and copy into the text field on the following page. Please use narrative only to complete this section. The PMP software will not accept graphs, tables, charts, images, etc. The narrative section is intended to describe the mission and proposed activities for your initiative (dismantling DTOs, meth labs, interdicting drugs/money, apprehending fugitives, etc.) and detail your initiative's funding request. This description should indicate when the initiative was first funded by HIDTA. Your narrative must be clear, concise and complete. Do not include a long narrative detailing the history or accomplishments of your initiative. Please limit your initiative description to several short paragraphs. The first paragraph should clearly identify the threat (drug problem, violent crime, money laundering) in your area. ONDCP expects detailed information regarding the threat in the HIDTA county/counties which your initiative serves. Describe the types of drugs being trafficked, the presence/activities of gangs and drug-related violent crime. Include information on DTOs and MLOs operating in your area. DO NOT use specific names/addresses for any organizations or provide any information which is law enforcement sensitive or classified. Referring to the Michigan HIDTA Annual Threat Assessment/Drug Market Analysis is essential when describing the threat in your region. In the next paragraph discuss your plan to attack the threat in your region. Describe your initiative and detail your plan to address the specific threats/problems in your area and achieve your performance targets. If your initiative consists of multiple teams, explain how each team's activities attack the drug threat in your HIDTA county. Detail how you will work more efficiently and effectively by conducting intelligence-driven investigations and sharing information (leads). The next paragraph(s) should present your budget request. Remember that HIDTA funding is added-value funding and cannot be used to supplant normal operating budget items. Each budget line item (overtime, equipment, supplies, vehicles, phones, services, etc.) must be detailed in narrative form, specifying the amount requested and how each line item amount will be utilized. It is important to relate why each line item is needed and how it fits into your plan to attack the threat in your region and attain your performance targets. Provide a clear, concise and complete explanation of all items in your budget request. The budget narrative will be reviewed by the Michigan HIDTA Steering Committee and Executive Board before being sent to ONDCP for review and approval. ONDCP closely examines vehicle expenditures. Lease costs and other vehicle-related expenses must be detailed. Ensure the number of vehicles and expenses match the number of eligible officers in your initiative. Examples: "6 vehicles @ $500/month x 12 months = $36,000; Gasoline Expense, 6 officers @ $200/month x 12 months = $14,400 . ONDCP also scrutinizes overtime expenses. Ensure these expenses line-up with eligible officers in your initiative. ONDCP caps overtime for individual officers at $9,500 annually. The Michigan HIDTA limits the cap to $6,500 per officer annually. Each initiative is required to maintain documentation/spreadsheet to ensure these limits are not exceeded. Example: 10 task force officers x $3,000/annually = $30,000 annual overtime. PLEASE NOTE: Equipment vs. Supplies - There has been a change in how these items are categorized. All items purchased for $5,000 or more per item are categorized as Equipment. All items purchased for $4,999 or less per item are categorized as Supplies. Equipment expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 10 ballistic xxxxxxx @ $6,000 each = $60,000. Supplies expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 12 laptop computers @ $1,000 each = $12,000. Service expenses must also be detailed. Example: Monthly cell phone service for 12 officers @ $100/monthly x 12 months = $14,400. The total of all items must match the total entered in the "Total Dollar Amount Requested" field at the top of the next page. A complete proposal consists of this form AND the Michigan HIDTA FMS Budget Sheet. Enter Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Detail Below $140,000.00132,300 Total Dollar Amount Requested: INITIATIVE PURPOSE: The Oakland County Narcotic Enforcement Team (NET) is a cooperative partnership of federal, county and local law enforcement agencies in Oakland County, Michigan. NET is located at the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office in Pontiac and focuses on mid- to upper-level drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) and criminal groups operating in Oakland County. NET also supports street level investigative operations targeting smaller quantities of cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, and controlled prescription drugs. THREAT FOCUS: Fentanyl and fentanyl mixed with other narcotics continue to be the most lethal category of illicit substances misused in Oakland County. Heroin-related overdose deaths remain at high levels in the county. NET has observed a substantial increase in methamphetamine distribution and use. Cocaine has become a resurgent threat and is widely available throughout the county. Controlled prescription drugs remain an area of concern. Regional and local DTOs are the primary drug trafficking threats in the NET Area of Responsibility (AOR). These DTOs transport cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and methamphetamine into Oakland County. Most of the illegal narcotics remain in the county and are distributed by local DTOs and criminal groups and eventually consumed by users. PERSONNEL STRUCTURE AND PARTICIPATING AGENCIES: NET is led by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office and supported by full-time law enforcement personnel assigned by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Homeland Security (HSI), Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, Auburn Hills Police Department, Birmingham Police Department, Bloomfield Township Police Department, Farmington Hills Police Department, Ferndale Police Department, Franklin Police Department, Xxxxx Park Police Department, Madison Heights Police Department, Rochester City Police Department, Royal Oak Police Department, Troy Police Department, Waterford Police Department and West Bloomfield Police Department. The multi-agency approach combines local and federal law enforcement officers and their investigative capacities as a means to dismantle and disrupt large and mid-level DTOs and criminal groups in Oakland County. INVESTIGATIVE APPROACH: NET will leverage HIDTA funds to support investigative overtime and communication services. Drug seizures will be thoroughly investigated by NET investigators in order to (1) trace these seizures back to the source(s) of supply, (2) assist investigators in ultimately disrupting and dismantling DTOs and seizures back to the source(s) of supply, and (3) assist investigators in ultimately disrupting and dismantling DTOs and criminal groups. NET investigators monitor DTO trafficking patterns and share the information with our federal partners. The NET task force initiates investigations into upper- and mid-level DTOs and criminal groups. The main goal of the task force is to identify, disrupt, and dismantle local DTOs and criminal groups. If the DTO is identified as a multi- state or international organization, then this intelligence is passed on to the DEA for investigation and federal prosecution. In addition to DEA participation in NET, NET further assigns two investigators to work closely and coordinate with two other DEA groups. This partnership ensures that interstate and international DTOs operating in Oakland County are being thoroughly investigated and prosecuted.

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Initiatives. Level of Activity - Check all that apply Local DTO Focus Multi-State DTO Focus International DTO Focus Interdiction Focus Does this Initiative Routinely Provide Information to the HIDTA Investigative Support Center (ISDC)? YES NO SECTION 2: PROFILE Initiative Description Oakland County Sheriff Office Enter Lead Agency: Pontiac MI, Oakland County Enter Location of Initiative (City): Check All That Apply Initiative is Collocated with other HIDTA Initiatives Initiative is Staffed with Full-Time Federal and Full-Time State/Local Personnel Full-Time Members of Initiative are Collocated and Commingled with Federal and State/Local Personnel Revised January 2017 Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Instructions Enter your initiative description and budget detail in the text box on the following page. The text box is not character limited, nor is it limited to the visible field on the page. It works best to compose the narrative in Word and copy into the text field on the following page. Please use narrative only to complete this section. The PMP software will not accept graphs, tables, charts, images, etc. The narrative section is intended to describe the mission and proposed activities for your initiative (dismantling DTOs, meth labs, interdicting drugs/money, apprehending fugitives, etc.) and detail your initiative's funding request. This description should indicate when the initiative was first funded by HIDTA. Your narrative must be clear, concise and complete. Do not include a long narrative detailing the history or accomplishments of your initiative. Please limit your initiative description to several short paragraphs. The first paragraph should clearly identify the threat (drug problem, violent crime, money laundering) in your area. ONDCP expects detailed information regarding the threat in the HIDTA county/counties which your initiative serves. Describe the types of drugs being trafficked, the presence/activities of gangs and drug-related violent crime. Include information on DTOs and MLOs operating in your area. DO NOT use specific names/addresses for any organizations or provide any information which is law enforcement sensitive or classified. Referring to the Michigan HIDTA Annual Threat Assessment/Drug Market Analysis is essential when describing the threat in your region. In the next paragraph discuss your plan to attack the threat in your region. Describe your initiative and detail your plan to address the specific threats/problems in your area and achieve your performance targets. If your initiative consists of multiple teams, explain how each team's activities attack the drug threat in your HIDTA county. Detail how you will work more efficiently and effectively by conducting intelligence-driven investigations and sharing information (leads). The next paragraph(s) should present your budget request. Remember that HIDTA funding is added-value funding and cannot be used to supplant normal operating budget items. Each budget line item (overtime, equipment, supplies, vehicles, phones, services, etc.) must be detailed in narrative form, specifying the amount requested and how each line item amount will be utilized. It is important to relate why each line item is needed and how it fits into your plan to attack the threat in your region and attain your performance targets. Provide a clear, concise and complete explanation of all items in your budget request. The budget narrative will be reviewed by the Michigan HIDTA Steering Committee and Executive Board before being sent to ONDCP for review and approval. ONDCP closely examines vehicle expenditures. Lease costs and other vehicle-related expenses must be detailed. Ensure the number of vehicles and expenses match the number of eligible officers in your initiative. Examples: "6 vehicles @ $500/month x 12 months = $36,000; Gasoline Expense, 6 officers @ $200/month x 12 months = $14,400 . ONDCP also scrutinizes overtime expenses. Ensure these expenses line-up with eligible officers in your initiative. ONDCP caps overtime for individual officers at $9,500 annually. The Michigan HIDTA limits the cap to $6,500 per officer annually. Each initiative is required to maintain documentation/spreadsheet to ensure these limits are not exceeded. Example: 10 task force officers x $3,000/annually = $30,000 annual overtime. PLEASE NOTE: Equipment vs. Supplies - There has been a change in how these items are categorized. All items purchased for $5,000 or more per item are categorized as Equipment. All items purchased for $4,999 or less per item are categorized as Supplies. Equipment expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 10 ballistic xxxxxxx @ $6,000 each = $60,000. Supplies expenses must be detailed. Provide specifics for what will be purchased, the cost, and how it relates to your plan to address the threat. Example: 12 laptop computers @ $1,000 each = $12,000. Service expenses must also be detailed. Example: Monthly cell phone service for 12 officers @ $100/monthly x 12 months = $14,400. The total of all items must match the total entered in the "Total Dollar Amount Requested" field at the top of the next page. A complete proposal consists of this form AND the Michigan HIDTA FMS Budget Sheet. Enter Initiative Description and Budget Proposal Detail Below $140,000.00135,000.00 Total Dollar Amount Requested: INITATIVE PURPOSE: The Oakland County Narcotic Enforcement Team (NET) is a cooperative partnership of Federal, County and local law enforcement agencies in Oakland County located in Southeastern District of Michigan. The task force is located at the Oakland County Sheriff Office in Pontiac, and focuses on mid to upper level drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) and criminal groups operating in Oakland County. The task force also supports street level investigative operations targeting smaller quantities of cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and controlled prescription drugs. THREAT PRIORITES: Fentanyl and fentanyl mixed with other narcotics continue to be the most lethal category of illicit substances misused in Oakland County. Heroin-related overdose deaths remain at high levels in the county. The task force has observed a substantial increase in methamphetamine distribution and use. Cocaine has become a resurgent threat and is widely available throughout the county. Controlled prescription drugs remain an area of concern. Regional and local DTOs are the primary drug trafficking threats in the NET AOR. These DTOs transport cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and methamphetamine into Oakland County. Most of the illegal narcotics remain and are distributed by local DTOs and criminal groups and eventually consumed by users. PERSONNEL STRUCTURE AND PARTICIPATING AGENCIES NET is led by the Oakland County Sheriff Office and supported by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Homeland Security (HSI), Oakland County Prosecutors Office, Auburn Hills Police Department, Birmingham Police Department, Bloomfield Township Police Department, Farmington Police Department, Farmington Hills Police Department, Ferndale Police Department, Franklin Police Department, Xxxxx Park Police Department, Madison Heights Police Department, Rochester City Police Department, Royal Oak Police Department, Xxxx Police Department, Waterford Police Department, West Bloomfield Police Department in a full time capacity. The multi-agency approach brings local law enforcement officers from each designated area, and combines their local investigative capacities as a means to dismantle and disrupt large and mid level DTOs and criminal groups in Oakland County. INVESTIGATIVE APPROACH: NET will leverage HIDTA funds to support investigative overtime and communication services for investigators. Drug seizures will be thoroughly investigated by NET investigators in order to (1) trace these seizures back to the source(s) of supply, and (2) assist investigators in ultimately disrupting and dismantling DTOs and criminal groups. NET investigators monitor DTO trafficking patterns and share the information with our federal partners. The NET task force initiates investigations into upper and mid level DTOs and criminal groups. The main goal of the task force is to identify disrupt, and dismantle local DTO’s and criminal groups. If the DTO is identified as a multi state or international organization then this intelligence is passed on to the DEA for investigation and federal prosecution. In addition to DEA participation in NET, NET further assigns two investigators to work closely and coordinate with two other DEA groups. This partnership ensures that interstate and international DTO’s operating in Oakland County are being thoroughly investigated and prosecuted. NET anticipates seizure totals in CY2021 to mirror that of CY2020. The initiative also expects to disrupt and/or dismantle (5) DTOs in CY 2021.

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