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MAN Unit is a multi-agency (Cherokee & Clay County Sheriff’s Office)
drug task force designed as a regional partnership to disrupt,
investigate and prosecute illegal drug activities. Obtaining,
corroborating, disseminating and acting on intelligence information are
the basis of the Units operations. The primary goal of the Unit is to
significantly reduce the availability of dangerous drugs within our
communities. The Unit takes pride in working with any and all local,
state and federal agencies in its efforts to combat drug trafficking.
The Unit is dedicated to working within our communities and schools to
educate the public and our children of the dangerous of drug abuse. The
Unit continues to emphasize the importance of drug education and
treatment in its efforts to combat drug abuse. The Unit actively
supports our newly established Coalition for a Safe and Drug Free
Cherokee County.
The Unit receives grant funding from the N.C. Governor’s Crime
Commission to partially fund its operations to combat illegal drug
trafficking. The support of the Governor’s Crime Commission in awarding
our county these grants has greatly enhanced drug enforcement operations
within the Cherokee and Clay counties.
In 2005 the MAN Unit was recognized and received an Award of Excellence
from the Department of Justice, Office of Bureau of Justice Assistance.
This presentation was made during the Bureau of Justice Assistance
regional conference in Charlotte.
The Unit utilizes available training with DEA, Bureau of Justice
Assistance, N.C. Justice Academy and the U.S. Attorney’s Office to meet
its training needs. The Unit combined with the Cherokee County
Sheriff’s Office has six officers who are clandestine lab certified and
equipped to enter meth lab sites. Clandestine Laboratories are often
very volatile and dangerous, therefore, responding officers are required
to have extensive training to become certified. Our officers received
their training in this field through DEA in Quantico, Virginia.
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