Pubdate: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 Source: Reno Gazette-Journal (NV) Contact: http://www.nevadanet.com/renogazette/index.html Author: Ken Alltucker CITY SETTLES WITH MAN HELD FOR SUSPECTED DRUG USE The Reno City Council agreed Tuesday to pay $82,500 to settle a lawsuit stemming from the arrest of a man who was arrested for suspected drug use but later cleared of any criminal charges. Police arrested Gerard Ahern, 25, as he walked outside of the Nevada Club in June 1996 because they thought he was under the influence of methamphetamine and possibly planning a purse theft at a casino. Ahern was held at Washoe County jail for 17 days until charges were dismissed at a preliminary hearing. Ahern was arrested under the Reno Police Department's drug recognition program of identifying, testing and arresting suspects who show no criminal behavior other than suspected drug use. The police department voluntarily halted the program after a federal judge ruled suspicious signs could be caused by factors other than drug use. Last December, the council agreed to settle two other lawsuits for $180,404 stemming from the drug recognition program. Police officers still use their drug recognition training but no longer arrest people based solely on suspected drug use. Two Reno police officers are taking a drug recognition certification course in California and will return to Reno to examine the department's program and suggest changes, if needed, Chief Jerry Hoover said. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk