Pubdate: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 Source: Parkersburg Sentinel, The (WV) Copyright: 2002, The Parkersburg Sentinel Contact: http://www.newsandsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1647 Author: JESSE MANCINI PARKERSBURG POLICE GET FEDERAL GRANT The Parkersburg Police Department will receive a $222,222 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice for the city's community policing program. The grant is part of $17.7 million awarded nationally to combat the production and use of methamphetamine, U.S. Rep. Alan Mollohan, D-W.Va., said. The money will be used for enforcement, training and laboratory cleanup, he said. Numerous arrests and raids of methamphetamine laboratories and operations in the city, county and region have taken place in recent years. The Parkersburg Narcotics Task Force Wednesday raided three alleged labs in Wirt County. ''I wish we had this money a long time ago,'' Parkersburg police Chief Bob Newell said. ''Better late than never.'' The city, which received short notice before application deadline, applied for the grant several weeks ago, Newell said. The swift turn-around time was surprising, he said. The money can be used for numerous purposes against the manufacture and distribution of the illegal substance, including hiring part-time prosecutors for methamphetamine cases and safety equipment for officers in the labs, he said. Caustic and toxic ingredients, such as lye, are used in the production of the drug. About $12 million of the funding will go to 57 police agencies across the country and the remainder to the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Western Regional Training Center in California, Mollohan said. The two groups will train law enforcement agents and improve the national methamphetamine tracking system. Parkersburg was the only city in the state to receive a grant, Ron Hudok, Mollohan's press spokesman, said. Mayor Jimmy Colombo, in no uncertain terms, was ecstatic, surprised and appreciative. ''This is wonderful,'' Colombo said. ''This is a lot of money.'' While personnel is the major expense in a police department, this money can be used to purchase equipment to help police officers and agents perform their work, he said. The mayor commended the congressman for his attention to the needs of law enforcement. ''This shows his heart is in the right place,'' Colombo said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens