Pubdate: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 Source: Roanoke Times (VA) Copyright: 2002 Roanoke Times Contact: http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/368 Author: Lindsey Nair, The Roanoke Times UNDERCOVER OFFICERS ARREST 4 DURING TRAINING An undercover operations class for Roanoke and Roanoke County police officers this week resulted in four actual arrests for prostitution and drug possession charges, officials said. Instead of using fake cases to practice the skills they learned in "Basic Undercover Operations," 10 officers held practical exercises on the streets of Roanoke on Thursday, said Roanoke police Lt. Bill Althoff. Four people were arrested and seven criminal charges were placed, five for prostitution and two for drug possession, Althoff said. The class was designed to teach experienced officers how to conduct vice and narcotic investigations in plain clothes or disguise, said Althoff. Experienced undercover detectives and supervisors certified by the State Department of Criminal Justice Services taught the class, which began with three classroom learning days Monday through Wednesday. Instructors served as guides and observers during Thursday's practical exercises, Althoff said, and the students held mock trials Friday. Althoff said the Roanoke Police Academy will conduct the classes on unannounced dates in the future. Officers who complete the class can assist existing undercover operations units in their jurisdictions, he said. Man arrested, charged with abduction of woman from N.W. Roanoke apartment A Southwest Roanoke man was arrested Thursday after police say he entered a woman's apartment in the night, bound her and forced her outside. Police arrived in the 500 block of Harrison Avenue Northwest about 5:30 p.m. in response to a report of a woman screaming, said Roanoke police Lt. Bill Althoff. A resident of the apartment building told police she had seen a man force her neighbor out of her apartment. Police found a man and woman near the side door of the apartment building and detained them, Althoff said. The 28-year-old woman told police she had been asleep in her apartment when a man she did not know pulled her out of bed, bound her mouth and hands with tape and pulled her out of the building, Althoff said. He said a roll of tape was recovered by police near the side door where the two were detained. Mark Anthony Prince, 34, of the 1500 block of Bluemont Avenue Southwest was charged with abduction, Althoff said. Prince was being held without bond in the Roanoke City Jail on Friday. Police did not identify the woman because of the nature of the crime. Althoff said she did not require medical attention and there was no evidence of force being used to open her apartment door.