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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Vancouver Police to end participation in Regional Drug Task Force

During the regular Vancouver City Council meeting on August 1, the  Vancouver City Council unanimously voted to approve the withdrawal of  the Vancouver Police Department

(VPD) from the Clark-Vancouver Drug Task  Force.

In early July, Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori provided Clark County  Sheriff Chuck Atkins a courtesy notice of the intent to discontinue the  VPD’s participation in the

Clark/Vancouver Regional Drug Task Force (DTF).  Following last night’s City Council Meeting, Chief Mori will provide  Clark County a formal six month written notice to withdraw

from the DTF.

“We didn’t come to this decision lightly, but with a 27% increase in  police reports since 2020, about 70 per day, combined with our current  staffing shortages, we need to focus all

of our law enforcement  resources on the Vancouver community,” Chief Mori said. “I believe it is  in the best interest of the City of Vancouver and our community to  return the DTF

resource back to VPD in support of addressing the  increasing crime issues our community is experiencing.”

Established in 1982, the DTF is a multi-agency drug enforcement team  designed to identify, investigate and disrupt or dismantle drug  trafficking organizations working in Clark

County. The Vancouver Police  Department has dedicated a varied number of detectives to the DTF since  its inception. Currently, the VPD has one detective assigned to the task

 force.

Currently, drug-related investigations in Vancouver are handled by  Detectives from the Vancouver Police Neighborhood Response Team and  officers within the Patrol division who

frequently investigate  individuals involved in smaller scale drug sales and distribution. The  Vancouver Safe Streets Task Force, which partners with the Federal  Bureau of

Investigations (FBI), focuses on identifying and arresting  individuals associated with violent crime, of which the drug trafficking  nexus is a significant component. These units will

continue to handle  those investigations and the plan is to assign the VPD detective that is  currently in the DTF to one of the VPD investigative units to assist  with the growing 

workload.

Original source can be found here.

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