Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 Source: Mountain Times, The (NC) Copyright: 2004 The Mountain Times. Contact: P.O. Box 1815, Boone, NC 28607 Website: http://www.mountaintimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1699 Note: Does not accept LTEs via email or feedback form. All LTEs must be mailed. Author: Fawn Roark Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) COMMISSIONERS GIVE APPROVAL TO JOIN PROPOSED METH TASK FORCE The Ashe County Board of Commissioners gave their nod of approval to Sheriff Jim Hartley and showed their support of a multi-agency task force to concentrate on the methamphetamine problems in northwestern North Carolina. Hartley talked about the current methamphetamine problem in the county and the importance of this new task force. He explained that it is important that the counties band together to show the strength of their law enforcement departments so that people who make and use methamphetamine labs will go to other areas. "We don't want them here and we can't afford them. If we don't show any initiative, then they will come here," he noted. The Ashe, Wilkes and Forsyth County Sheriff's Departments are planning to join together with the State Bureau of Investigation to work together to take down methamphetamine labs in each of these counties. A federal partner such as the DEA or US Marshall is also needed to be involved. A $250,000 grant application will require a $62,500 match. The sheriff's departments in the four participating counties will be required to come up with $15,625. Hartley said he could fund half of the money needed from Ashe County and the commissioners voted to fund the remaining half of the money if the grant is funded. The grant application is to be completed and signed by Jan. 30th. The purpose of this project is to secure office space that will be donated by Watauga County that is not in a law enforcement building. A secretary/intelligence analyst will equip the office and collect intelligence information from the four counties that will be forwarded to the SBI Intelligence Section. Intelligence will also be gathered via an 800 number methamphetamine tip line. Intelligence information will be shared with the appropriate department with jurisdiction and that department will then investigate the tip using the surveillance equipment and overtime funding allocated to that department. Officers in these four counties will also receive law enforcement raining and equipment to assist the SBI agents in taking down methamphetamine labs in their counties. The agencies are applying for a grant to fund the project. During the first year, information will be collected on methamphetamine cookers in northwestern NC and leads will be followed through on as many of these leads as possible. A task force will be established by the second year and intelligence collection will continue as well as the increase of law enforcement's ability to target the methamphetamine problems. The grant application is to be completed and signed by Jan. 30th. The commissioners agreed unanimously at Monday's meeting to fund half of the $15,625 required from each participating county and the sheriff's department will fund the remaining half if the grant is approved. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom