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Welcome to the Official Site of I.M.A.G.E. Drug Task Force!

To report drug activity to the I.M.A.G.E. Drug Task Force call: 260-920-3200 extension 1990 or simply place the information on our online form listed under the “tips” portion of the home page.

Or call any police department in your area.

Can I remain anonymous?
Yes, if you wish to remain anonymous, your name will not be used in any police reports.  However, it is helpful for the detective to be able to contact you for additional information.

What type of information is desired to assist in the investigation?
What kind of drug activity is present?
Where is it happening?
When is it occurring?
Who is involved?
Describe any vehicles used and plate numbers if available.

Remember, any information is of value to law enforcement to curb the illegal drug activity in the four-counties of Northeast Indiana.

I.M.A.G.E. 2007 Statistics [pdf]

I.M.A.G.E. 2006 Statistics:
The I.M.A.G.E. Drug Task Force has compiled a list of statistics from 2006 for general release.   The high majority of these cases represent charges of the class A and B felony categories for dealing in the narcotic drug.

Total Cases in 2006 -- 101
Powder Cocaine: 28

Crack Cocaine: 14
Marijuana: 18
Methamphetamine: 37
Oxycontin: 9
Vicodin: 1
Mushrooms: 3
Stolen Property: 2
Prostitution: 3

Drugs Purchased/Seized With Estimated Street Value:
Total street value of drugs purchased/seized:  $2,777,830.00

Power Cocaine -- 706 grams --$70,600.00
Crack Cocaine -- 46 grams --$4,600.00
Methamphetamine -- 149 grams --$14,900.00
Marijuana -- 383,280 grams (855.5 pounds approximately) -- $2,682,960.00
Oxycontin -- $4,620.00
Vicodin -- $150.00

General Statistics:
Total number of State charges: 171

Total number of Federal charges: 2
Total number of defendants charged with a crime: 172

The I.M.A.G.E. Drug Task Force is funded in part through an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance and administered in Indiana by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute.  JAG funding allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime based on their own local needs and conditions.