Colorado Springs, CO Drug Rehab Information
There are more than 375,000 people living in Colorado Springs, which means there are thousans fo people in need of effective drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs in the area. Of those few who do receive some sort of treatment for their addiction, most of them unfortunately relapse due to unworkable programs that lack success.

No matter what the primary drug is, a successful drug rehab program is necessary to fully recover from the addiction. We can help locate an effective drug rehab for someone from Colorado Springs. Contact us today.


Colorado Springs, CO Drug Situation Information
During 2004, the Fourth Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Colorado Springs (responsible for El Paso and Teller Counties) prosecuted 1,506 drug-related felonies. Don't let your loved one be the next one. Get help now.
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During 2005, the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) reported 1,469 adult arrests for drug abuse violations. The El Paso County area Metro Vice, Narcotics and Intelligence Division has experienced a sharp increase in the number of cases involving prescription medication fraud. Such cases increased from 55 in 2004 to 101 in 2005.

High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) is responsible for areas in Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. This HIDTA is responsible for 17 Colorado counties, including El Paso.