Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team (CNT) is a unique drug enforcement group in Chatham County, Ga.

Founded in 1994, this full-time narcotics enforcement unit is made up of officers from all jurisdictions within Chatham County. CNT works closely together with their federal law enforcement partners (DEA, FBI, ATF, USPS, HSI/CBP and TSA), to combat the illicit flow of narcotics into and throughout Chatham County.

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Our Officers Your Community

CNT is comprised of law enforcement officers from the Chatham County Police Department, Savannah Police Department, Chatham County Sheriff’s Office, Garden City Police Department, Bloomingdale Police Department, Pooler Police Department, Port Wentworth Police Department, Thunderbolt Police Department, Tybee Island Police Department, and Board of Education Police Department.


Our Mission

The Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team vigorously investigates all complaints and calls for drug enforcement services, enforces all State and local laws and ordinances, protects life and property, investigates matters of a drug nature, preserves the peace, and strives to prevent crime disorder. We are guided by the ordinances enacted by Chatham County, the laws of the State of Georgia, and the Constitution of the United States of America.

"We vow to protect and serve our entire community by using effective and proven standards of national excellence, with a positive and progressive attitude in every aspect of our public service. The end result is a multi-agency, narcotics law enforcement organization that Chatham County will be proud to call its own."

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About us

Focused

Established in 1994, our full-time narcotics enforcement unit maintains an unwavering commitment to combating narcotics on all fronts, working closely with our law enforcement partners.

Equipped

Comprised of several internal units

  • (2) Tactical Teams | combat mid-level drug sales/organizations
  • Intelligence Unit | receives/compiles all drug complaints & information
  • Pharmaceutical Diversion Unit | pharmaceutical drug abuse enforcement
  • Major Case Unit | investigates large-scale drug organizations
  • Clandestine Lab Response Team
  • Technical Unit
  • Overdose Death Investigation Unit

State Certified

State Certified Law Enforcement Agency The only narcotics enforcement unit in Georgia that’s received ‘Certified Law Enforcement Agency’ status through the Law Enforcement Certification Program of the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police

Committed

Committed to measurably reducing drug trafficking and drug related crime by enforcing controlled substance laws & by partnering with federal, state and local law enforcement on mutual enforcement efforts

Report A Tip

If you wish to report any suspicious drug activity, please call the drug hotline at (912) 232-0402. This is an anonymous service and does not require the caller to talk to anyone or leave any contact information. However, if circumstances arise and callers need to speak with a drug agent, please contact (912) 652-3900 or contact CrimeStoppers at (912) 234-2020, to remain anonymous.

If you wish to report any suspicious drug activity, please call the drug hotline at (912) 232-0402.

This is an anonymous service and does not require the caller to talk to anyone or leave any contact information.

However, if circumstances arise and callers need to speak with a drug agent, please contact (912) 652-3900 or contact CrimeStoppers at (912) 234-2020, to remain anonymous.

When leaving a tip, please provide as much detailed information as possible. This will assist CNT with the investigation and increase the likelihood of a successful outcome. (Names, aliases, addresses, vehicle descriptions, license plate numbers, associates, phone numbers, type of drug)

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