Pubdate: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 Source: Sturgeon Creek Post, The (Fort Saskatchewan, CN AB) Copyright: 2001 Sturgeon Creek Post Publications Contact: http://www.fortsaskinfo.com/thepost/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2342 RISING DRUG USE WORRIES RCMP The growing use of crystal methamphetamine has local RCMP worried. The drug is known as speed, meth, crank or crystal in power form, and ice in its translucent crystal form. Earlier this summer a male crystal meth addict was arrested for a series of break-ins, and other addicts are known to local RCMP. "It is feared that if use of this drug continues, it may lead to a rise in property crimes," says Cst. Lea Turner with the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP detachment. "What is worse is that this drug is also connected to extreme violence because with high doses the user develops a psychosis, similar to paranoid schizophrenia and becomes very aggressive," he adds. So far, there have been no serious assaults in our area connected with use of this drug. Police are working with parents, youths, schools and other partners to address the problem, Turner says. An information meeting for parents will be held some time later this fall, he adds. Meanwhile, anyone with information about the use of this drug is encouraged to call RCMP at 992-6100, or Crimestoppers: 1-800-222-8477.