Pubdate: Fri, 26 Apr 2002
Source: The Dominion Post (WV)
Copyright: 2002 The Dominion Post
Contact:  http://www.dominionpost.com/
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POLICE: DRUG BUST SURGE MAY BE TIED TO WOOD CRACKDOWN

CHARLESTON -- Authorities in Kanawha and Putnam counties say the number of 
methamphetamine labs busted by police has surged in recent months and the 
increase may be related to a crackdown in Wood County.

In the past six months, the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department has found 
five methamphetamine labs, the Kanawha County Metro Drug Unit has found 
five and the Putnam County Narcotics Unit has found four.

''Wood County has been seeing this problem for quite sometime,'' said 
Detective Don Herdman of the Putnam County Narcotics Unit. ''It's just 
natural that it comes to this area because of the population. They kept 
saying it was going to be coming, and it certainly has.''

However, it is difficult to determine whether methamphetamine dealers are 
migrating from Wood County, said Sgt. Jess Bailes of the Kanawha County 
Sheriff's Department.

''I think it is a dominant problem within the county,'' Bailes said. 
''We've discovered more (labs) since July of last year than in the past 
four or five years, but we have stepped up our enforcement efforts.''

''Criminals are opportunists. Every time you step up enforcement ... they 
are going to go where they can practice their trade.''

Sgt. Joe Savilla of the Kanawha County Metro Drug Unit said the recent 
increase in methamphetamine labs also could be related to tightened border 
security after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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