Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 Source: Watertown Daily Times (NY) Copyright: 2003 Watertown Daily Times Contact: http://www.wdt.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/792 Author: Marc Heller, Times Washington Correspondent NOMINEE PROMISES NEW AGENTS Bush Choice For DEA Pledges to Boost NNY WASHINGTON - President Bush's nominee to head the federal Drug Enforcement Agency has promise to hire new agents for Northern New York and elevate the regional office's status in the agency, Sen. Charles E. Schumer announced Thursday. Mr. Schumer, D N.Y., secured the pledge from the nominee, Karen Tandy, in a meeting Thursday in advance of her confirmation vote in the senate. Ms. Tandy promise to hire two agents, including a senior management agent called a resident agent in charge for the Plattsburgh office, said Black Zeff, a spokesman for Mr. Schumer. With a resident agent in charge, he said, the office gains higher status in the DEA bureaucracy. Finally, Ms. Tandy said she would add a criminal investigator to the office and expressed a willingness to add two more agents later, Mr. Zeff said. The first new arrivals could come within a year, he said. "This could be a significant breakthrough in efforts to address drug trafficking in Northern New York," Mr. Zeff said. The Plattsburgh office handles federal drug enforcement in Franklin, St. Lawrence and Clinton counties. The office has three agents. Mr. Schumer, citing complains he received from DEA sources, has called on the DEA to add four more. An independent consultant also reported recently that drug traffic through Plattsburgh must be reduced. Mr. Shumer office reported that authorities made 26 arrest from the plattsburgh office in the first half of this fiscal year, on pace to beat the totals of 47 in fiscal 2002 and 33 in fiscal 1999. "Deploying a strong and capable force watching over the border is imperative," Mr. Shumer said in a press release. "Local DEA officials have told us they can use the help, and that's usually a pretty good indication. New we need to heed their call and do something about it. In addiction to handling drug cases, the DEA is a key part of the nation's anti-terror plan, Mr. Schumer said. The federal government has assigned it the task helping to stop would-be terrorists from crossing the borders. Ms. Tandy, who was expected to be confirmed Thursday night or today, is currently associated deputy attorney general. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin