Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 Source: Dominion Post, The (Morgantown, WV) Copyright: 2004 The Dominion Post Contact: http://www.dominionpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1426 Author: Kathy Plum Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/drug+task+force Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) PRESTON LOOKS AT JOINING DRUG TASK FORCE KINGWOOD -- Preston Sheriff Ron Crites is considering joining a multi-county drug task force. Crites told county commissioners this week that he's going to talk with an existing drug enforcement task force, rather than launch one from scratch for Preston. Monongalia County and Garrett County, Md., were mentioned. Joining with Garrett could be a problem because it is across the state line, which might effect some funding, Crites said. "It's too bad, because geographically that makes sense to pair up on both sides," Commissioner Dave Price said. Sheriff's Lt. Joe Stiles said during a June 30 press conference that cocaine, other illegal drugs and misuse of prescription drugs are a "considerable" problem in Preston County. He defined considerable as: "I think anyone in this room could easily make contact with someone and buy controlled substances. And, when it's that easy, that's considerable." Commission President Darwin Wolfe said he's heard that many of the drugs sold and used in Preston come from east of Preston County. Maryland is just across Preston's eastern border. "I think a lot of our problems stem from stepped-up law enforcement elsewhere, and it gravitates west and we get more of the undesirables," Crites said. Wolfe told Crites the most common complaint he receives from voters is about drugs. "It's tough, but we've gotten lucky in the last month and a half in that direction," Crites said. Among recent drug-related arrests and actions by Preston police: * State Police, Sheriff's Deputies, Terra Alta Police and Morgantown's K-9 Unit found about $10,000 in marijuana and drug paraphernalia last week, while executing a search warrant on McKinney Cave Road. * State Police charged a Kingwood man July 4 with possession with intent to deliver, a felony. * In June the Preston grand jury indicted five people on charges related to drugs, including cocaine, marijuana and prescription drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder