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Domestic Field Directory 131226 U.S If you have issues viewing or accessing this file, please contact us at NCJRS.gov. I t. Department of Justice rug Enforcement Administration perations Division Drug Enforcement Administration Domestic Field Directory 131226 U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice. Permission to reproduce this sp;:ZjFl8tl material has been gr~~~ic Domain/DBA/Operations DivrsTImjUS-DBPt-.----o:rIJUs-t-rce- to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permis­ sion ofthe~owner. r I' INDEX Atlanta Field Division ••••• • • 0 • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Bo s ton Field Division. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont Chic ago Fie ld Division ••••••••••••••• . .. .. .. .. .. 4 III i no is Indiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin Dallas Field Division ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Q • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 Texas (Northern), Oklahoma Denver Field Division •. .. o • • • ~ • • • • • G • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming Detroit Field Division. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • eo. • • • • • • • • • • • 7 Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio Houston Field Division. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • eo. • 8 Texas (Southern) Los Angeles Field Division •• . .. .. .. .. 9 Hawaii, Nevada, Cal i fo rnia (South-Central) Miami Field Division. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • 10 Flo rida Newark Field Division. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • eo. • • • • • • 12 New Jersey New Orleans Field Division •.•••• .. .. .. 13 Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi New York Field Division ••• . .. .. .. 14 New York, Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Field Division •• . .. .. .. .. 15 Delaware, Pennsylvania Phoenix Field Division •••• • • eo. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 Arizona San Diego Field Division ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 California (Southern) San Francisco Field Division. • • • • • • • • • • • • • '. • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • 18 Califo rnia (No rthern) Seattle Field Division •••• . .. .. ~ .. .. .. 19 Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington St. Louis Field Division ..........•.....•.......•........ 20 Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota Washington Field Division •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia DOMESTIC FIELD OFFICES Greensboro Resident Office ATLANTA DIVISION 2300 W. Meadowview Road, Suite 224 75 Spring Street, S.W., Room 740 Greensboro, North Carolina 27407 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 COMMERCIAL: 919-333 5203 COMMERCIAL: 404 331 4401 RAC Thomas G. Moore SAC Garfield Hammonds Jr. Knoxville Resident Office Charleston Resident Office -- 710 Locust Street Federal Bldg. 334 Meeting Street. Room 325 Room 323 Charleston, South Carolina 29403 Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 COMMERCIAL: 803-724-4531 COMMERCIAL:' 615-549-9334 RAC Edward N. Magno RAC Stanley N. Persinger Charlotte Resident Office Chattanooga,TN, Post of Duty 9 Woodlawn Green Suite 229 Eastgate Office Park Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 Uptain Building, Suite 417 COMMERCIAL: 704 371-6188 Chatanooga, Tennessee 37411 RAC Wolfgang Prei~ler COMMERCIAL: 615-549-9334 Columbia Resident Office SA Kelly Goodowens The Strom Thurmond Federal Bldg. Memphis Resident Office 1835 Assembly Street, Room 1472 Columbia, South Carolina 29201 401 Federal Building COMMERCIAL: 803-765-5251 167 N. Main Street, Room 401 Memphis, Tennessee 38103 Greenville, SC Post of Duty COMMERCIAL: 901-544-3396 Thomas P. Fekete NCNB Bank Building, Room 503 7 N. Laurens St., Nashville Resident Office Greenville, South Carolina 29603 COMMERCIAL: 9-803-235-5933 801 Broadway A929 William K. Lunsford III NashVille, Tennessee 37023 COMMERCIAL: 615-736-5988 Columbus Resident Office RAC Vincent C. Morgana 120 12th Street. Room 316 P • o. Bo x 1565 Savannah Resident Office Columbus, Georgia 31902 COMMERCIAL: 404-649-7850 124 Barnard Street, Room B220 RAC Richard L. Scott Savannah, Georgia 31401 COMMERCIAL: 912-944-4286 RAC Douglas L. Driver 1 Wilmington Resident Office 272 Front Street, Suite 423 Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 COMMERCIAL 919-343-4513 RAC Emilio T. Garcia 2 BOSTON DIVISON Portland Resident Office 50 Stanford Street Suite 200 1355 Congress Street Suite D Boston, Mass. 02114 Portland, Maine 04102 COMMERCIAL: 617-565-2800 COMMERCIAL 207· 780· 3331 SAC Kevin D. Gallagher RAC Steven Georges Bridgeport Resident Off~ce Providence Resident Office Federal Bldg. 915 Lafayette Blvd, 380 Westminster Mall Suite 541 Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604 Providence, Rhode Island 02903 COMMERCIAL: 203-579 5591 COMMERICAL: 401 528-4130/31 RAC Robert G. Fredericks RAC Vincent A. Furtado Burlington Resident Office Springfield Resident Office P.O. Box 446 1550 Main Street, Room 408 Williston, Vermont 05495 Springfield, Massachusetts 01103 COMMERCIAL: 802-658-4931 COMMERCIAL 413-785-0284 RAC James P. Sullivan, Jr. RAC John H. Reape Jr. Cape Cod ~k Force Federal Building, Rm. 320 Police Service Center 55 Pleasant Street Burnstable, Massachusetts 02630 P .0. Bo x 13 14 COMMERCIAL: 617-565-8555 Concord, New Hampshire 03302 1314 ~A Thomas W. Millar COMMERCIAL: 603-225-1574 RAC John F. Ryan New Haven, CT Post of Duty Hartford Resident Office 150 Court Street P.O. Box 2058 450 Main Street, Room 628 New Haven, Connecticut 06510 Hartford, Connecticut 06103 COMMERCIAL~ 203-777-6311 COMMERCIAL: 203 240-3233 RAC Michael A. Priore SA Christopher J. Giovino 3 CHICAGO DIVISION Springfield Resident Office 219 S. Dearborn Street,Suite 500 Chicago t Illinois 60604 400 W. Mo n ro eSt., Sui t e 302 COMMERCIAL 312-353-7875 Springfield, Illinois 62704 SAC Kenneth G. Cloud COMMERCIAL: 217-492 4504 RAC Lee John Phillips Fargo Resident Office P .0. Bo x 1127 Fargo, North Dakota 58107 COMMERCIAL: 701-239-5331 RAC Joseph M. Jovanovich Hammond Resident Office 507 State Street, Room G32 Hammond, Indiana 46320 COMMERCIAL: 219· 937 5321 RAC Woodrow W. Wilson Indianapolis Resident Office 575 N. Pennsylvania, Room 290 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 COMMERCIAL: 317-226-7977 RAC David H. McDougal Milwaukee Resident Office 288A FB-USCH 517 E. Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 COMMERCIAL: 414-297-3395 RAC Jerome E. Snyder Minneapolis Resident Office 402 Federal Building 110 s. 4th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401 COMMERCIAL: 612-384-1700 RAC James P. Braseth Madison, WI Post of Duty DEA Federal Bldg. 212 E. Washington Madison, WI 53701 COMMERCIAL: 608-264-5111 S/A Jerome J. Becka 4 DALLAS DIVISION Oklahoma City Resident Office 1880 Regal Row Federal Building, Suite 960 Dallas, Texas 75235 200 N.W. Fifth Street COM ME R C I AL : 2 1 4· . 7 6 7 - 7 1 5 1 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73102-3202 SAC Phillip E. Jordan COMMERCIAL: 405-231-4141 RAC Donald M. Webb Alpine Resident Office Amarillo, TX Post of Duty P.O. Box 1282 Alpine, Texas 79830 205 E. 5th Street COM~ERCIAL: 915-837-3421 P.O. Bo x 15307 RAC Dale L. Stinson Amarillo, Texas 79105-5307 COMMERCIAL: 806-376-2339 El Paso Resident Office S/A Lonny G. Watson 700 E· San Antonio. Suite 0-701 Tulsa Resident Office El Paso, Texas 79901 COMMERCIAL: 915-534--6400 5100 E. Skelly, Suite 570 ASAC Travis B. ~uykenda11 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 COMMERCIAL 918 581 6391 Fort Worth Resident Office RAC John E. Coonce 81 9 T a y lor St., Ro 0 m 1 3 A3 3 McAlester, OK Post of Duty Ft. Worth, Texas 76102 COMMERCIAL: 817 -334-3455 403 W. Carl Albert Parkway RAC Dannie P. West P.O. Box 3296 McAlesteo:, Oklahoma 74502 Lubbock Resident Office COMMERCIAL: 918-426-5021 Dennis L. Bryant 2345 50th Street, Suite #120 Lubbock, Texas 79412 Midland, TX Post of Duty COMMERCIAL: 806-743-7344 RAC Eino B. Hella Federal Building 200 E. Wa 11, Ro 0 m 207 Tyler Resident Office Midland, Texas 79701 COMMERCIAL: 915-686-0356 P • 0 • Bo x 131597 2208 West Erwin Tyler, Texas 75713 COMMERCIAL: 214-592-1160 RAC James L. Seay 5 DENVER DIVISION P.O.- Box 1860 Denver, Colorado 80201 COMMERC IAL; 303 844 -3 951 SAC Philip W. Perry Albuquerque District Office 4775 Indian School Road, N.E. Suite 100 Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 COMMERCIAL: 505-262-6283 ASAC Thomas W. Smith Cheyenne Resident Office 8020 Federal Center 2120 Capitol Avenue Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 COMMERCIAL: 307-772-2391 RAC Patrick M. Valentine Glenwood Springs Resident Office 401 23rd Street, Suite 104 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 COMMERCIAL: 303-945-0744 RAC Jerel P. Ferguson Las Cruces Resident Office P.O. Bo x 399 Las Cruces, New Mexico 88004 COM ME R CI AL : 505 - 5 2 4 - 2 6 1 0 RAC Alfredo Ortega Salt Lake City Resident Office 125 S. State Street Room 8416 Salt Lake City, Utah 84138 COMMERCIAL: 801- 524-4156 UAC Robert D. Moren Colorado Springs Resident Office P.O· Box 350 Co le) rado Springs Co 10 rado 80901 COMMERCIAL: 719-471-1749 RAe Kent L Florence 6 DETROIT DIVISION ~?tington, KY Post of Dutt Federal Building 231 W. Lafayette, 1500 Leestown Road, Room 322 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Lexington, Kentucky 40511 COMMERCIAL: 313-226-7290 COMMERCIAL: 606-233 247 SAC William R. Coonce William J. Malone Cincinnati Resident Office Saginaw Resident Office 7405 Federal Office
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