Pubdate: Sun, 18 May 2003 Source: Times Daily (Florence, AL) Copyright: 2003 Times Daily Contact: http://www.timesdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1641 Author: Mike Goens, Senior editor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) STING TARGETS PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE 23 on Task Force's List for Arrest Drug task force agents worked into the predawn hours Saturday in an operation designed to combat the spread of what has become a major substance abuse problem in the Shoals. Lauderdale County Drug Task Force Director Myron Crunk said the abuse of prescription drugs has reached an alarming state in some circles. Most of the 23 people targeted in the operation are accused of either selling or possessing drugs like OxyContin and Lorcets. "We've been getting a lot of complaints about people pushing prescription pills, and we've been working on this particular operation for about six months," Crunk said Saturday morning. "Prescription medication has become popular among abusers. We hope this will slow down some of that activity. "But it's a supply-and-demand thing. As long as there is a market out there, someone will be trying to sell them." He said marijuana and cocaine were also involved in some of the cases, but the focus was clearly on the abuse of prescription drugs. Most of the abuse involves painkilling medication like OxyContin, which is often prescribed for cancer patients and others with severe pain. Agents said a single OxyContin pill sells for about $10. Only 11 of the 23 people task force members were trying to arrest overnight could be found by just after 1 a.m. Saturday. Crunk said that's about what he expected considering the timing of the bust. He said agents were heading back out Saturday night looking for more. The raid came less than 12 hours after the task force announced it had received a state grant to continue the unit. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs had withheld funding while a state and federal investigation into the task force was being conducted. "We hope this operation shows people that we're back in business, and we're going to continue working on this ongoing problem," Crunk said. He said additional charges were filed Friday night against one of the suspects, Derrick Owes, after agents found a small amount of marijuana and prescription pills at his house on Holt Avenue when they went there to make the arrest. Crunk described the remainder of the night as being routine. Most of the ones arrested lived in Florence, but the unit also went to rural Lauderdale County. In most cases, undercover agents bought the illegal drugs from suspects, Crunk said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake