Pubdate: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 Source: Bolivar Commercial, The (MS) Copyright: 2004 The Bolivar Commercial, a division of Cleveland Newspapers, Inc Contact: http://www.bolivarcom.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1775 DRUGS: THE KEY WORD IS 'TEAMWORK' Want to know the difference teamwork makes? There's probably a lot of prison-bound drug pushers from Bolivar County who can answer that question for you. Formerly, drug busts in Bolivar County seemed like rare news events. Today, thanks to dedicated local, county and state officers, who make up a drug task force, drug busts have almost become commonplace around here. The latest drug pusher to feel the heat is one who is now missing several thousand dollars worth of marijuana, thanks to the team effort. Working together, Cleveland Narcotics Investigator Charles "Buster" Bingham and Sheriff Narcotics Investigator Joe Smith, along with members of the Mississippi Highway Patrol, the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics and "Officer Ace," a dog with the K-9 Unit, uncovered a cache of 50 or 60 pounds of marijuana stashed in a storage unit on North Chrisman Ave. It was a highly commendable effort, one that deserves the thanks of Bolivar County residents. It certainly is good to see the difference our law enforcement agencies are making as they work together instead of in competition with each other. It proves there really is great strength in unity, which is exactly what's needed to remove the scourge of narcotics from our society. That united effort has made Bolivar County a safer place in which to live. We definitely owe the members of the drug task force in Bolivar County a debt of gratitude - all of us do, that is, except the addicts and pushers. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin