Crime down in Bureau County

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However, again much of the problem begins out of the country, in part due to Mexican cartels.

Thompson said it’s not illegal in Mexico to buy that quantity of antihistamines, so the cartels produce the drug in Mexico and ship to the United States in covered containers.

In addition, the drug manufacturers have created a new way to entice buyers by coloring the methamphetamine pink or blue, and adding a name that makes it more appealing to buyers.

Thompson said the local manufacture of methamphetamines isn’t as prevalent as it’s been in the past, but it’s still going on. He said he is still concerned to see the anhydrous ammonia — another key component in the manufacture of methamphetamine — tanks sitting unguarded in area fields. Despite the locks on the tanks, he said drug makers are still finding a way to steal it.

Another problem with dealing with drugs such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamines is difficult because of the smallness of the county. Law enforcement officials might be aware drugs are being dealt, but it’s hard to infiltrate the market because the dealers know who the law enforcement agents are.

Looking ahead to the coming year, Thompson said he’s expecting crime to increase in the area of personal property crimes such as thefts and burglaries.

“People who can’t, or don’t want to survive, are doing it by taking from those of us who have things,” he said.

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