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What is A.N.O.A.?

The Arizona Narcotic Officers Association, or A.N.O.A., is an organization for Law Enforcement Professionals.

Please see the A.N.O.A. Mission or Membership Opportunities, for more information.

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Arizona Narcotic Officers Association

PMB 177
1830 E. Broadway Suite 124
Tucson, AZ  85719-5968
Phone: (520) 609-0193

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2010 Training Conference

2010 Training Conference

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2010 ANOA Annual Training Conference Dates
The 2010 ANOA Training conference will be held July 26 to July 29 2010.
The Conference will be held at the Mission Tempe Palms Resort in Phoenix.
Contact your local rep for information.

2010 Conference flyer and registration form are now available on the download page!
Find the 2010 class schedule on our download page as well!

 

News and Events

5.11 Offical Sponsor of ANOA

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Event Date: 5/7/2009

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Check our Dowload page for a media release from the Maricopa County Attorneys office.

Phoenix Methamphetamine Dealer Sentenced to Over 7 Years in Prison
APR 08 -- PHOENIX - Jesus Inez Garibaldi-Salazar/ 39/ of Culiacan/ Sinaloa/ Mexico/ was sentenced on April 6th by U.S. District Judge David G. Campbell to 87 months in federal prison. Garibaldi-Salazar pleaded guilty on December 4/ 2008/ to Conspiracy to Possess with the Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine.

In May 2008/ Special Agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration in Phoenix began working with counterparts from Colorado to identify a drug supplier in Phoenix. Special Agents arrested Garibaldi-Salazar and three other individuals after they negotiated the sale of methamphetamine. Agents stopped the individuals after a meeting where a sample was shown and discovered three additional pounds of methamphetamine in a hidden compartment in the car they were driving.

During the hearing/ Judge Campbell noted that this was a very serious crime involving large amounts of a very dangerous drug that could have impacted the lives of thousands of individuals. Co-defendant Manuel Zazueta-Felix was sentenced to 150 months prison on March 2/ 2009 and admitted that he had obtained the methamphetamine in a home invasion at the time of his arrest. Co-defendant Francisco Javier Gonzalez-Beltran was sentenced to 41 months prison on February 17/ 2009 after the judge determined he played a lesser role in the offense. The remaining defendant's sentencing hearing is pending.

The investigation in this case was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Mesa Police Department. The prosecution was handled by Brian G. Larson/ Assistant U.S. Attorney/ District of Arizona/ Phoenix.

 

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