In what is likely to be his last address to the community for 2020, Sheriff Don Barnes of Orange County, California, emphasized the rise in crime this past year. There has been a resurgence of drug trafficking this year, including methamphetamine and cocaine, Barnes said during a Facebook live address on Dec. 30. “Our street narcotics teams have seized and made 180 felony arrests. They’ve seized 51 weapons, 36 kilos of cocaine, 132 pounds of heroin, 777 pounds of methamphetamine, and more than 36 pounds of fentanyl (which equates to over 8 million lethal doses), and 444 pounds of marijuana,” the sheriff said when talking about the first three-quarters of 2020. Many of the drug proceeds head back south of the border, and the Sheriff’s Department has intercepted a total of about $2.5 million. “What’s most alarming to me and I think should be alarming to the community at large, …