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Department of Justice
National Drug Intelligence Center
Ohio HIDTA  Drug Market Analysis
April 2010


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Figure 2. Greatest Drug Threat to the Ohio HIDTA Region, as Reported by State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, by Number of Respondents

Pie chart showing number of respondents as:

Crack: 21 respondents
Powder Cocaine: 9 respondents
Heroin: 42 respondents
Marijuana: 19 respondents
Powder Methamphetamine: 1 respondent
Controlled prescription drugs: 8 respondents
No response: 1  respondent

Source: National Drug Threat Survey 2010.

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Figure 3. Ohio HIDTA Region Transportation Infrastructure

Map showing the Ohio HIDTA Region transportation infrastructure.

Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo are major cities with over 250,000 people.

Akron and Dayton are major cities with 100,000 to 249,999 people.

Canton, Parma, and Youngstown are major cities with 75,000 to 99,999 people.

Toledo and Cleveland are major seaports.

Cleveland, Columbus, Rickenbacker, Dayton, and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky are international airports.

The interstates within this region are I-64, I-70, I-71, I-74, I-75, I-76, I-77, I-80, I-90, and I-271.

The Ohio HIDTA counties are Cuyahoga, Lucas, Mahoning, Stark, Summit, Fairfield, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, and Warren.

Note: Populations are from U.S. Census Bureau Census 2000 data.

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Figure 4. Drug Most Associated With Violent Crime in the Ohio HIDTA Region
 as Reported by State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, by Number of Respondents

Pie chart showing number of respondents as:

Crack: 46 respondents
Powder Cocaine: 6 respondents
Heroin: 33 respondents
Marijuana: 5 respondents
Powder Methamphetamine: 3 respondent
Controlled prescription drugs: 5 respondents
No response: 3 respondent

Source: National Drug Threat Survey 2010.

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Figure 5. Drug Most Associated With Property Crime in the Ohio HIDTA Region
 as Reported by State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, by Number of Respondents

Pie chart showing number of respondents as:

Crack: 32 respondents
Powder Cocaine: 3 respondents
Heroin: 51 respondents
Marijuana: 7 respondents
Powder Methamphetamine: 2 respondent
Controlled prescription drugs: 4 respondents
No response: 2 respondent

Source: National Drug Threat Survey 2010.

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Figure 6. Number of Specific Drug Mentions Among Unintentional Fatal Drug Poisonings, Ohio, 2000-2007

Chart showing:

Prescription Opioids:  2,479 drug mentions
Other/Unspecified Drugs: 1,943 drug mentions
Other Synthetic Narcotics: 469 drug mentions
Other Opioids: 1,223 drug mentions
Other Narcotics: 275 drug mentions
Methadone: 739 drug mentions
Heroin: 864 drug mentions
Hallucinogens: 54 drug mentions
Cocaine: 1,550 drug mentions
Benzodiazepines: 635 drug mentions
Barbiturates: 37 drug mentions
Alcohol: 500 drug mentions

Source: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics.

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