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New Mexico State Police Investigate Lea County Drug Task Force

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: March 17, 2011
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HOBBS -- The New Mexico State Police is investigating the Lea County Drug Task Force, after some money has disappeared from the organization.

    The New Mexico State Police were called in to investigate missing money from the task force this week. Commander Medina of the task force tells Big 2 he's not sure how much money is missing or where it's it. The missing money is normally used for the force to buy drugs during sting operations.

    Big 2 will bring you more information as we get it.

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