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Trafficking Tip Offs

Along with Meth manufacturing, motel managers and employees also need to watch for trafficking. Dealers often take a room for a stretch of time to sell their home made product.  Along with the toxic drugs, they generally carry weapons and attract dangerous customers. 

In addition to observing many of the signs of Meth cooks during check in, be aware of the trafficking signals, too.  They include:
    Many guests coming and going after just a brief stay.
    Baggies and/or scales in the room.
    Powder residue on countertops.
    Drug paraphernalia in the room (IE: pipes, needles, light bulbs, empty pen cases, etc.)

If you suspect motel guests are dealing Meth, do not confront them.  Follow the recommendations for dealing with a tweaker and contact your local law enforcement about your concerns.

 

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