Pubdate: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY) Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News Contact: http://www.bigsandynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975 Author: Brett Meadows CITY OFFICER TAKES CREDIT FOR TASK FORCE ... Editor: I came back to the "Mountains" from the big city after twelve years of absence. Doug Wallen gave me the opportunity to be a Paintsville police officer and I was grateful. In return, I brought experience to some areas in law enforcement that local police are not subjected to. After a short time I recognized the drug problem, not only in Paintsville, but in Johnson County. I approached Chief Wallen with a proposal to test my ability to impact the drug trade in Paintsville. As I started my work, I realized that a majority of the drug trade influencing the city came from outside our city limits. During this casework I informed only one key individual in the Johnson County Sheriff's Department of my work in the county. I made the proposal and it was agreed that a potential task force could work. I helped set the guidelines and we brought the idea to our district superiors who agreed and approached the heads of city and county government. On May 27, 2002, the Paintsville-Johnson County Task Force was formed. This was a sound decision by the leaders of local government and local law enforcement. I worked hard at a great expense to my family life and under the hush ridicule that the city and county can't work together. Then the results of my work paid off by executing the first of two major drug round-ups that I had the pleasure to co-supervise. Our officers and deputies learned a lot on those raids and not one officer or suspect was hurt in our efforts. This was a total success under most modern law enforcement standards. Now we get the to the part that addresses why Sheriff Bill Witten takes offense to my letter to solicit private funds to purchase a drug detection dog and his reluctance to work with the Paintsville police. The truth is, I included the results of our task force in an opening pitch to make people aware of an ongoing problem and there is no direct mention of the Johnson County Sheriff's Department in my letter only a reference to the Paintsville-Johnson County Drug Task Force. I did the work on every case without ever being accompanied with a deputy on a successful drug buy so I can take credit for my own work. The officers of this division, the Paintsville Police Department, have formed a task force and there is nothing erroneously reported in saying that. We are a part of the task force and it was our initial insight that led to the formation of this entity. It was approved by the members of government. The Paintsville police will have a drug detection dog and I will handle the dog thanks to charitable businesses and people in the community. The mayor and chief allowed me this. This animal will be an asset that our police will share to any agency. I will continue to pursue narcotics cases with or without the task force title. We will just have to change the design of our shirts - the shirt highlighted in the paper that Sheriff Bill Witten wouldn't allow his deputies to wear. Thanks, Bill, for putting my name in the paper. My co-workers, family, and friends were glad to see it, though it seemed to be a personal attack on the person who afforded you many front page pictures. Brett Meadows Paintsville - --- MAP posted-by: Tom