Source: Wallaceburg Courier Press (CN ON) Pubdate: 22 Aug 2001 Website: http://www.wallaceburgcourierpress.com/ Address: 525 James St., Wallaceburg, Ont. N8A 2P1 Contact: 2002 Wallaceburg Courier Press Fax: (519)627-0640 Author: Cheryl Heath POLICING COSTS LIKELY TO SOAR The Chatham-Kent Police Service could well beat its 2000 record, but it1s news members aren1t particularly pleased about. As of July 31, 1,840 prisoners were housed within the soon-to-close Chatham-Kent jail. Only 2,934 prisoners were recorded in 2000. Deputy Chief Jack Chambers, reporting to the Police Services Board at an Aug. 15 meeting held in Wallaceburg, says the numbers could be indicative of a number of factors including an increased emphasis on drug crackdowns. For instance, $2.9-million worth of marijuana was seized in 2000 whereas $5-million worth of marijuana has already been confiscated this year. Police Chief John Kopinak says the figures are especially disconcerting considering the Municipality of Chatham-Kent will soon be without its own correctional facility. This change means police service members will be spending a lot more time on the road while transporting prisoners to and from London or Windsor. Worse yet, says Kopinak, statistics indicate the number of Young Offenders sentenced to closed custody are on the rise, meaning members will wrack up even more expenses while travelling to Goderich1s correctional facility for young offenders. The board has forwarded the statistics to Chatham-Kent council with the hope the Municipality will continue to seek alternatives to the jail closure slated for April.