Pubdate: Wed, 22 May 2002 Source: Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) Contact: 2002 Alexandria Daily Town Talk Website: http://www.thetowntalk.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1027 DRUG FIGHT MUST CENTER ON ALEXANDRIA Police Chief Tommy Cicardo may well be on the right track in beefing up his anti-narcotics operations and going the fight against illegal drugs on his own - or on the Alexandria Police Department's own, that is. He is, of course, correct in his assessment that "Alexandria has a significant drug problem" which he says he will address "aggressively." Toward that end, Cicardo seems hesitant to combine, again, with Rapides Parish Sheriff William Earl Hilton's Metro Narcotics force, a parishwide entity. APD withdrew from that unit last July, and now Hilton wants to reunite. Cicardo should consider that, but not necessarily on Hilton's terms. The sheriff's office, remember, has jurisdiction in Alexandria, and Hilton is elected parishwide - that includes Alexandria, the major population center. While we do not wish to see any kind of turf fight, we would point out that Cicardo and Hilton must, as in imperatively, have the same objective when it comes to waging a fight against illegal drugs. And if they combine forces to wage that fight, they must do it with the goal of eliminating illegal drugs, not with a goal of who gets the credit. We can understand Cicardo's reluctance to once again combine forces with the parishwide unit, but we also see potential values in again combining forces which will have the same objective. For that matter, State Police should be involved, too. At this point, we know too little about what Cicardo's reservations might be, and what Hilton thinks can be gained. Has enforcement increased in Alexandria since the two went their separate ways? Has the fact that both have operational authority posed any conflicts? We urge Cicardo to consider the advantages and disadvantages of again combining forces, but he should insist that the worst of the problem of illegal drug trafficking receive the most concentration. That would appear to be within APD's jurisdiction, and efforts in the fight should be along the lines of helping APD. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk