Pubdate: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 Source: Times Daily (Florence, AL) Copyright: 2002 Times Daily Contact: http://www.timesdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1641 Author: Emilio Sahurie UP IN SMOKE: POLICE BURN EVIDENCE FROM OLD DRUG CASES FLORENCE -- The plastic melted in seconds from the intense heat. Dry and brown from years of being stored, the marijuana plants popped like pine needles in a forest fire. Thirty minutes later, a group of Florence police officers saw years of work go up in smoke. But they didn't care. Making room in their evidence vault, Florence officers Friday afternoon burned a cache of drugs that included 200 pounds of marijuana, 4 kilograms of cocaine and thousands of prescription pills, said Florence Capt. Spence Butler. The drugs, seized since 1992, filled the bed of a pickup. "You name it; it's there," Butler said looking over 11 large trash bags. "These drugs can't do anymore damage." The drugs came from cases cleared in the past decade. Some were routine drug busts in which officers seized drug paraphernalia. Other evidence, such as the drugs from Operation Copycat drug bust in 1995, remain part of station lore. The drugs were burned in a gas furnace at a Florence business that police asked not be identified because of the publicity. As the evidence officer, Florence investigator Bob Freeman was charged with the hazardous task of throwing the drugs through the furnace's small metal doors. Four Florence officers provided security and accompanied Freeman as witnesses to the burn. Near the furnace, some store employees seemed mesmerized by the fire and the smell from the piles of burning marijuana. "That's a lot of money," said one young man, taking a break from his duties to watch the drug incineration. The street value is estimated at more than $1 million, but for Freeman the burn also signified more than crime. Many of the drugs involved arrests with teenagers and connections to other drug-related crimes, such as burglaries, he said. "We are dealing with destroyed lives every time we deal with one of these cases," Freeman said. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom