North FL HIDTA Effectivness

2.2M

Millions Fentanyl Pills Seized

80

Dismantled Drug Trafficking Operations

309

Cases Provided ISC Analytical Support

28K

Weapons Taken Off The Streets

HIDTA Programs

The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program, created by Congress in 1988, assists Federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement in key drug-trafficking areas across the U.S. There are currently 33 HIDTAs in 50 states.

WHAT WE DO

North Florida HIDTA

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North FL HIDTA Mission

North Florida HIDTA’s (NFHIDTA) mission is to measurably and accountably disrupt and dismantle DTOs and MLOs through an intelligence-driven process enhanced by cooperative and collaborative multi-jurisdictional partnerships, information sharing, and deconfliction to reduce the production and trafficking of illegal and diverted drugs and drug-related violent crime impacting the AOR and other areas of the United States while promoting officer safety.

About North FL HIDTA

NFHIDTA encompasses ten counties in northeastern Florida: Alachua, Baker, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Flagler, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, and St. Johns. The region’s extensive transportation infrastructure, including major interstates (I-10, I-75, I-95), the Port of Jacksonville, and Jacksonville International Airport, is routinely exploited by drug traffickers. These traffickers use various methods, such as private and commercial vehicles, to transport wholesale quantities of illicit drugs into and through the HIDTA region.

North FL HIDTA's Mission

North Florida HIDTA’s (NFHIDTA) mission is to measurably and accountably disrupt and dismantle DTOs and MLOs through an intelligence-driven process enhanced by cooperative and collaborative multi-jurisdictional partnerships, information sharing, and deconfliction to reduce the production and trafficking of illegal and diverted drugs and drug-related violent crime impacting the AOR and other areas of the United States while promoting officer safety.

North FL HIDTA's History

NFHIDTA was founded in 2001 to foster cooperation among state, federal, and local law enforcement agencies in this region, also involving them in developing a strategy to address the region’s drug-related public safety threats. The NFHIDTA uses funding provided through ONDCP to sponsor a variety of law enforcement, prevention, and substance abuse treatment initiatives throughout the region.

Through the hidta program, we STRIVE TO CREATE safer drug free communities through proactive law enforcement, aggressive prosecution and effective demand reduction.

WHO WE ARE

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North FL HIDTA Mission