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MAPP-SD, a project of Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc., is a comprehensive
Methamphetamine awareness and prevention project.
MAPP-SD is dedicated to:
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Increase
awareness of Meth and the problems associated with its use, manufacture and
distribution;
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Provide, at no cost, professional Meth awareness and prevention education to
groups and organizations on a community, regional and statewide level;
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Be a no-cost, ongoing resource for South Dakota citizens to deal with issues
rising from the manufacture, use and distribution of Meth.
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Sept. 30, 2007
In
West Virginia - Police had an easy time catching a woman accused of
Meth manufacturing. A gas station employee noticed a suspicious bag in
the garbage and called officials. They found the remnants of a Meth lab,
along with a discarded piece of mail with the woman’s name and address.
She faces charges.
In
Nevada – After an 18-month investigation, a
34-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of two felony counts of Meth
trafficking, as well as other drug related charges. Sheriff's department
officers served a search warrant on the suspect’s home. The woman was
later arrested in a different town, allegedly with 1.6-grams of Meth in
her possession.
In
Texas - Three people were arrested
after officers pulled over a suspicious van and discovered a Meth lab in
it. After further investigation, police also found more materials for
Meth manufacturing in a hotel room.
In
Michigan – A man who is already charged with felony Meth-manufacturing
now faces an additional six counts of animal cruelty.
Deputies rounded up
39 cats – most sick and some wild – on the suspect’s property. Several
were so ill and in poor shape they had to be put down.
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