Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 Source: Commercial Appeal (TN) Copyright: 2002 The Commercial Appeal Contact: http://www.gomemphis.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/95 Author: Bartholomew Sullivan PANEL PUTTING DRUG FORCE QUESTIONS ON PAPER Crittenden Task Group Now Defunct Due To Staffing Issues MARION, Ark. - A three-member committee of the Crittenden County Quorum Court will draw up written requests to Sheriff Dick Busby in an effort to make his drug task force more accountable. But it will apparently be asking questions at a time when no one from the task force is patrolling the interstates. One longtime deputy, Barry A. Davis, is on an extended leave while a May 30 shooting incident is investigated, and the other, Shane Griffin, has quit. Tommy Trammel, chief of the sheriff's enforcement division, said no one from the task force is currently patrolling the interstate highways. The Quorum Court, the equivalent of a county commission, appointed members Jim Turner, Vickie Robertson and Thomas Burroughs to a committee that will seek information on traffic stops, property and cash seizures. The court has reduced funding for the task force to the point that it can only operate through July 31, but members say they would restore it if Busby complies with their requests for accountability. Davis and a former member of the task force had their houses searched by the FBI earlier this month in an expanding probe of the drug interdiction program. The probe apparently focuses on possible cash-skimming by officers working the interstates. Robertson Tuesday said she also wants the sheriff's drug enforcement efforts to refocus on the local drug problem rather than catching out-of-state couriers. "We've concentrated 80 percent of our effort on the interstates because they've all been about money," she said. "We've got people setting up meth(amphetatmine) labs all over the place because our people are concentrating on the interstates." Some court members are more familiar with the problem than others. Court member Horace Cupples, who has urged his colleagues to increase funding for the sheriff's drug enforcement efforts, confirmed during a recess Tuesday that his son, Vincent E. Cupples, 40, was arrested last week for possession of pseudoephedrine, an ingredient of methamphetamine. Vincent Cupples of Hughes pleaded guilty in August to a charge of possession with intent to sell the drug. Turner said the drug task force has to be more accountable, with regular monthly reports from the sheriff on seizures and property forfeitures. Court member L. D. Callan, referring to the traffic stop by Davis currently under review, said he'd like to review the department's chase policy. After a 10-mile chase, Davis issued tickets to Orlando L. Manning of Whitehaven for driving without a license and three other misdemeanors. Manning claims Davis shot out his tires during the chase. A written request by The Commercial Appeal to see a videotape of the traffic stop was under review Tuesday. Busby did not respond to a letter asking for the tape. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel