Pubdate: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 Source: Daily Herald Tribune, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2000 The Daily Herald Tribune Contact: Postal Bag 3000, 10604 - 100 Street, Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 6V4 Fax: (780) 532-2120 Website: http://www.bowesnet.com/dht/ E-mail Scott Seymour DRUG BUST COULD BE A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME RCMP Resources Taking Aim At Growing Problem In The Area A major drug bust at the Grande Prairie airport was more a product of the time and manpower committed to rooting out dealers rather than the sign of a drug epidemic, a local police officer says. "Successes are the direct result of the resources that are dedicated toward those specific types of investigations," said Cpl. Gary Beam of Grande Prairie RCMP's drug section. "Now that we have increased our dedicated resources toward those investigations, we anticipate increased successes." Essentially, Beam was that added resource. About a month ago, he was the officer added to the detachment's one-man drug investigation unit. Although all of the detachment members often handle and assist on drug cases, he and Const. John Wilson are the only two dedicated for investigating such matters on a full-time basis. Earlier this week, the newly-bolstered unit scored its biggest bust yet, seizing more than $20,000 worth of cocaine and ecstasy as well as cash and drug paraphernalia at the airport. Kenneth Scharfl, 42, of High Level was arrested Monday afternoon in the airport's parking lot, just minutes after stepping off a plane from Abbotsford, B.C. Officers were tipped off about his arrival by a member of the public. Information brought forward during a show-cause hearing in court Tuesday revealed that after police apprehended the suspect, they found a quantity of cocaine concealed on his body. The suspect then told police that more drugs could be found in his luggage, which police did after executing a search warrant. In all, about six ounces of cocaine, in powder, crack and liquid form, as well as about 40 tablets of the party drug ecstasy, were found in the suspect's possession. Also found were bags, a weigh scale and other drug paraphernalia. Scharfl has pleaded guilty to two counts of possession for the purposes of trafficking and was released from jail on $10,000 bail to attend to personal matters in High Level. His sentencing hearing is set for Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. It's believed the drugs were to be sold at various points in northwestern Alberta. Last Friday, RCMP arrested a 38-year-old Grande Prairie man in the downtown area. The arrest led police to search a south-side home which resulted in a small amount of cocaine, 0.1 kilograms (quarter pound) of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and more than $3,000 cash being seized. Charges are pending and the unidentified individual will appear in court in February. Although the busts make for glaring headlines, Beam maintains that the drug flow here isn't any worse than it is for a city of Grande Prairie's size and economic strength. "Obviously because Grande Prairie is booming, it can be considered the hub of the northwest. In any booming economy where employment is high and there's job opportunities and disposable income and some transient nature to the population, that type of activity will parallel the economy." However, he added, as this week's airport bust proved, there's plenty of room for the public to help. "We would appreciate any assistance that the general public provides us with information. They can directly contact our drug section or contact Crime Stoppers." - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe