Amador County Combined Narcotics Task Force (ACCNET)
The Amador County Combined Narcotic Enforcement Task Force (ACCNET) began operations on November 01, 2007.
ACCNET is funded through Federal Anti-Drug program and California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) grant funding through California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Enforcement Team Program (CalMMET). ACCNET also receives grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
These funds are administered through the Sheriff’s Office. Currently the salaries for the Jackson and Ione Police Department Task Force Agents, a Sheriff’s Office Services Assistant position, and a pre-determined amount of overtime for the other agents are paid through these funds. The remaining agents’ salaries and overtime are paid for by their respective agencies. ACCNET can be reached by calling the main office telephone number at (209) 223-6898 or accnet@amadorsheriff.org.
ACCNET is funded through Federal Anti-Drug program and California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) grant funding through California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Enforcement Team Program (CalMMET). ACCNET also receives grant funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).
These funds are administered through the Sheriff’s Office. Currently the salaries for the Jackson and Ione Police Department Task Force Agents, a Sheriff’s Office Services Assistant position, and a pre-determined amount of overtime for the other agents are paid through these funds. The remaining agents’ salaries and overtime are paid for by their respective agencies. ACCNET can be reached by calling the main office telephone number at (209) 223-6898 or accnet@amadorsheriff.org.
Agencies that currently contribute officers to ACCNET include:
Amador County Sheriff's Office
Amador County District Attorney's Office
California Highway Patrol
Amador County Sheriff's Office
Amador County District Attorney's Office
California Highway Patrol
The mission of ACCNET is the joint coordination of local law enforcement agencies to interdict and reduce the production, manufacturing, distribution and trafficking of methamphetamine along with other illicit drugs, thereby increasing public safety of the citizens of Amador County.
ACCNET 2023 Statistics
Investigations
66
Arrests (Additional 35 persons charged)
35
DEC (Drug Endangered Children investigations)
3
Methamphetamine seized
2,951.20 grams
Heroin seized
39.8 grams
Marijuana plants seized
1,108
Marijuana bud seized
228 pounds
Clandestine laboratories
6
Controlled prescription pills seized
80
Cocaine seized
111.6 grams
Fentanyl powder seized
238.77 grams
Fentanyl pills seized
22
Guns seized
34
Stolen guns recovered
2
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Gary W. Redman
Sheriff
Amador County
TODD RIEBE
District Attorney
Amador County
MARK BONINI
Chief
Amador County Probation
CHUCK ILEY
CAO
Amador County
Chris Mynderup
Chief of Police
Jackson Police Department
JIM O'CONNELL
Chief of Police
Sutter Creek Police Department
John Alfred
Chief of Police
Ione Police Department
Todd Thibodeau
Commander
California Highway Patrol