Pubdate: Wed, 04 Jan 2017 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 2017 Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Division, Hearst Newspaper Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/198 Author: John-Henry Perera DEA MAPS SHOW WHERE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS HOLD SWAY IN TEXAS An unclassified document from the Drug Enforcement Agency shows the areas of influence generated by Mexico's major criminal organizations. The "intelligence report," dated July 2015, includes three maps that show the various DEA offices around the country and the cartel-related cases they deal with; potential markets that drug cartels will exploit due to population density; and heroin deaths by state. In Texas, the many offices appear to have their time spent dealing with cases involving the Sinaloa, Gulf, Juarez, the Knights Templar, Beltran-Levya, Jalisco and the Zetas. Looking at the areas of influence, the state is split into three portions: the south and southeast belong to the Gulf Cartel, the north and northeast belong to the Sinaloa, and a small slice of west Texas is in Juarez hands. Since July 2015, the Mexican Drug War wages on with new atrocities being reported almost every month, including the discovery of hidden graves, mutilated and dismembered bodies and attacks on law enforcement officers. The most notable incident happened on July 12 when Joaquin Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, escaped a maximum security prison via a secret tunnel in his cell. He was recaptured a year later following a joint U.S.-Mexico operation. - --- MAP posted-by: