Pubdate: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 Source: Wilmington Morning Star (NC) Copyright: 2003 Wilmington Morning Star Contact: http://www.wilmingtonstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/500 Author: Sam Scott, Staff Writer CITY-COUNTY ANTI-NARCOTICS UNIT ENDS SIX YEARS OF WORK TOGETHER The Decision Formalizes A Break That Had Taken Place In All But Name Months Ago. The six-year collaboration between the New Hanover County Sheriff's Department and Wilmington police anti-drug units has ended, Wilmington's city manger said Monday. In a Friday meeting with Sheriff Sid Causey and Wilmington Chief John Cease, both sides agreed to terminate the City-County Vice and Narcotics Unit, said Sterling Cheatham, Wilmington's city manager. The decision formalizes a break that had taken place in all but name months ago, Mr. Cheatham said. Both sides had been operating separately for at least a year, he said. The two departments came together in the spring of 1997, when then-Sheriff Joe McQueen and the newly hired Chief Cease agreed the venture would go a long way in fighting dope dealers. At the time, Sheriff McQueen said that the officers in different departments didn't always communicate about each other's cases, causing problems that only benefited criminals. But more recently, Chief Cease lobbied against continuing the union, saying different philosophies and responsibilities worked against its being a success. Mr. Cheatham said it would be important for both sides to work together in the future. As an operational decision, the move required no council involvement, he said. Calls to Sheriff Causey and Chief Cease Monday evening were not returned as of press time. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl