Narcotics Division

A large amount of cocaine and cash seized after a vehicle stop
agents staging for a raid and warrant execution
marijuana and cocaine seized from a student
several kilos of cocaine in the trunk of a car

Narcotics

The Third Judicial Circuit Drug Analysis Laboratory was started and operated by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Dennis wanted to lay the foundation to eventually be independent of SLED and other agencies by being able to process most of our evidence in-house.


We began with a drug analysis laboratory to serve not only our agency, but every agency in the Third Judicial Circuit. In previous drug cases, samples could take anywhere from two to eight months to come back from SLED due to their statewide backlog.


In early 2005, we began researching other labs throughout the state and region to see what would need to be in place for a lab. With the help of other agencies around the state and members of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Office of Justice Programs, we were able to come up with a comprehensive plan to find funding and begin the project.


In the spring of 2006, we were awarded our first grant for over $196,000. The funds were from an annual competitive federal grant that’s administered by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Office of Justice Programs. After hiring a chemist and buying the initial supplies, we applied for and was awarded another $163,000 in spring of 2007 for more equipment and supplies.


Since its inception, Chemist Mitch Hansen has analyzed over 4,000 marijuana, cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, extacy, and other suspect drug samples to be used in court.


If you have any questions or concerns about the drug lab, please email Captain Dailey or call him at 803-436-2760.