REPORTING DRUG DEALERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

While law enforcement and social media companies endeavor to keep their communities safe, it is an unfortunate fact that drug dealers are still making their way onto social media. Social media is the new ‘dark alley’ for drug dealers, and we ALL need to help to keep dealers out of our virtual neighborhoods. If you see someone selling drugs on social media, we encourage you to report what you are seeing to the social media companies or to the DEA.

​If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, we send our heartfelt sympathy to you. If there is an open investigation, we recommend you talk to your law enforcement investigators before reporting the dealer to the social media companies to ensure you do not impede the investigation. Ask the investigators when is the appropriate time to report the dealer to social media, and who will do that. Don’t just assume the dealer’s account will be deleted— not all law enforcement agencies do this and reporting a dealer could save a life.

Platforms

Snapchat

Report dealer in-app

Report dealer or safety issue outside of app (in browser)

Snap safety webpages

Transparency reports

Tiktok

Reporting dealer in-app

  1. Click on the arrow icon to the right of the video. Three rows will pop up on the bottom of your screen.

  2. Click the first icon on the third row “report”.

  3. Select “illegal activities and regulated goods”.

  4. Select “drugs and controlled substances” and click “submit”.

Report safety issue outside of app: not possibleTikTok safety webpage

Transparency reports

Facebook

Reporting dealer in Facebook

Report safety issue outside of app:

Facebook safety webpages

Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Transparency reports

Instagram

Reporting dealer in-app:

Report dealer or safety issue outside of app (in browser)

Instagram safety webpage

Meta (Facebook/Instagram) Transparency reports

DEA

Dealers can be reported to the DEA using this website

Helpful Resource: Protecting kids on social media

Brandon Lee sits down with Sgt Ashley Thompson with the Arizona Army National Guard. She specializes in teaching parents about the dangers of social media and the impact its having on our youth… especially drug abuse. They break down the dirty tricks dealers are using along with the code words to help educate our community.