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6 are arrested in large drug ring supplying Utah County
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While meth was the top drug police were combating in the '90s, the Sandy narcotics officer says coke and heroin have made a strong comeback over the past three years. But what's different this time is how young the people are who are buying it, he said. One reason is the price of heroin has significantly dropped. Buyers can get heroin for $10 or $15 while the same amount of meth would cost $25 or $30.
Another question is why Utah County?
Narcotics investigators believe even though drug dealers get a lot of Utah County business, they haven't set up permanent operations there. One theory from investigators is drug dealers fear they would stick out more in the smaller, tight-knit communities. Another is that they sell so many drugs, they need to be closer to their source to restock. Either way, it didn't seem to affect business and Utah County users were willing to drive to Salt Lake County to get their drugs, according to investigators.
Those arrests were in addition to numerous arrests of "waiters." After a waiter was arrested, undercover officers were able to work backwards and move up the chain of command to find the source of the drugs. Additional arrests were pending Wednesday.
Investigators say it will be a couple of weeks, when they see whether the price of heroin will shoot up or not, before they will be able to tell how big an impact their operation had.
"We have put an impact on the coke and heroin industry for a short time," one detective said.
E-mail: preavy@desnews.com
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