Pubdate: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 Source: The Dominion Post (WV) Copyright: 2003 The Dominion Post Contact: http://www.dominionpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1426 Author: Associated Press PARAPHERNALIA STING YIELDS EASY ARRESTS IRWIN, Pa. (AP) -- Some customers at an alleged Westmoreland County head shop targeted in a national drug paraphernalia sweep were arrested for trying to buy paraphernalia while a raid was being conducted, authorities said. North Huntingdon Township police Chief Charles Henaghan said his local officers were assisting federal agents when they made several arrests at a store called Heads-N-Threads on Monday. The arrests occurred as customers continued to come into the shop while uniformed police and federal drug agents swarmed the store, Henaghan said. Police said some customers had drugs on them. One woman was arrested after she walked up to a federal Drug Enforcement Administration agent -- wearing a shirt with a DEA insignia -- and asked to buy a pipe just like the one he was holding, police said. ''It was almost hard to believe,'' Henaghan said. ''I don't know how to characterize it -- as naivete, stupidity or whatever -- to walk into a store when you have uniformed officers standing there and try to buy something illegal from them.'' Federal authorities have charged 55 people as part of the national sweep that targeted alleged paraphernalia dealers near Pittsburgh, as well as in states such as Iowa and California. Authorities said the investigation stretches from Oregon and California to Texas, Michigan and South Carolina. Henaghan said his officers, based 25 miles east of Pittsburgh, also made eight additional arrests. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh