Pubdate: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 Source: Southern Standard, The (TN) Copyright: 2001 Southern Standard & The Smithville Review Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=941 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1513 Author: Amy Satterwhite DRUG INVESTIGATORS ARE SOUGHT McMinnville will soon have two new drug investigators specifically dedicated to drug investigations after members of the city's Safety Committee on Monday approved a request the application process for that position begin. McMinnville Police Chief Joe Melton said the city has had drug investigators before, but have gone without for a variety of reasons for the past several years. With the growing problem of drugs in the community overall, and with regard to meth labs especially, he said he requested the city be able to add the two new officers to the police department's staff this year. "It seems to be growing every day and I felt it was time the police department dedicated a couple of officers to work strictly on drugs," he said, noting the investigations can be draining and dangerous for law enforcement. The availability of the positions have been posted internally first, and officers are already applying for the jobs. The drug investigators would join the city's police staff of about 37, Melton added. Mayor Royce Davenport added that the reasoning behind hiring the two full-time investigators relates to the amount of drugs present in the community, the ability for officers to more effectively deal with drug investigations on a 24-hour basis, and to limit the scope of the investigators' duties. "It's one of the things we've always wanted to do, and that's where part of the tax increase is going to," Davenport added, referring to a small amount of the recent 27-cent increase. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek