Pubdate: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.fyiottawa.com/ottsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Mike D'Amour COPS CRACK DOWN ON BOY, 8, IN 'SHOCKING' DRUG BUST CALGARY -- Street-hardened Calgary cops are shocked and disturbed after nabbing an eight-year-old crack dealer during a downtown drug bust, the Sun has learned. "I just about fell off my chair when I learned about it -- how someone got an eight-year-old (into drugs) is shocking," said Staff Sgt. Roger Chaffin of the Calgary Police Service vice unit. "I can't recall a younger child involved with such a significant possession amount in an area known for high-density (drug) trafficking." Members of the CPS bike unit were on patrol near the Bow River walk area on the north side of Calgary's Riverfront Ave. Friday afternoon when they allegedly saw a drug deal going down. "They could see (the adult suspect) was dealing with a child," Chaffin said. "The boy was 'muling' (holding) the drugs." It's a common trick for drug sellers to make the cash deal, then point the buyer in the direction of a second person, the one holding the dope, Chaffin said. "The dealers see it as a way of severing themselves from the product, to sell it without getting arrested." The boy was nabbed with an "eight-ball," or about three grams, of rock cocaine worth about $300 when police made the bust. Police arrested a male adult suspect and the province's Child Welfare department nabbed the boy -- who is not related to the man and is too young to face charges -- in a downtown apartment where both were living. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex