Posted on: February 19th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: crime
“Hall County Sheriff’s Lt. Scott Ware first heard of the infamous Mexican drug cartels in the early 1990s. A lifelong Northeast Georgia resident, Ware didn’t believe anything resembling a drug cartel existed in his stomping ground.
Ware, now head of the sheriff’s office Multi Agency Narcotics Squad, isn’t so sure anymore.
Though Ware doesn’t say a definite Hispanic drug ring exists in Hall, the number of Hispanics arrested in drug trafficking cases within the last recorded year is alarming.”
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