Daily Herald | 'Dial-A-Rock' arrests show cocaine's popularity in the suburbs

Daily Herald 'Dial-A-Rock' arrests show cocaine's popularity in the suburbs: "cocaine is still king.
It's cheap, easy to distribute and as popular as ever as this week's 'Dial-A-Rock' drug bust show, according to drug enforcement authorities.
For the past 10 years, the drug ring distributed cocaine in small amounts all over the Northwest suburbs from a stash house in Schaumburg.
'It's cheap, a quick fix costs about $40,' said Cmdr. Ken Galinski of the Arlington Heights Police Department. 'We see a lot of cocaine and marijuana arrests around here.'
Will Taylor, a special agent with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, said cocaine has been a suburban problem for decades."

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