Pubdate: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 Source: Timmins Times (CN ON) Contact: http://www.timminstimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2032 Author: Maija Hoggett COCHRANE DISTRICT CRIME STOPPERS CLOSE TO $250K WORTH OF DRUG SEIZURES Timmins Times -- Crime Stoppers has reached a milestone having seized more than $5 billion in illicit drugs worldwide. It's a number the local detachment has actively contributed to since its beginning in 1988. "It's a milestone for Crime Stoppers internationally and we're very proud of that," said Marc Depatie of Crime Stoppers. Although this year's results aren't final so far, Depatie says the detachment is close to the $250,000 mark for drug seizures in 2004. That's quite an achievement for local forces, and one that bodes well for the city as well. "There's a violent aspect to the drug trade so any blow we can strike against the drug trade contributes to safer communities," said Depatie. Although an obvious achievement, there are contributing factors to the quickly climbing total. "It's due in part to the fact the price of narcotics has gone up as well as the lucrative drug grow operations that have become more popular," he said. "That would be why on a year to year basis our stats are more attractive." Especially when starting with somebody in a criminal mindset, who isn't too worried about getting into trouble, the allure of the drug grow trade continues. "People find a remote tract of land, drop the seeds and tend to the crops and if the cops wander on to it when they're not there all they are out is time and effort," he said. Two big drug busts in Kapuskasing and Timmins since September have helped to raise the number for 2004. The local branch of Crime Stoppers is one of 39 in Ontario. Since its beginning in 1988, officers have seized almost $4 million in drugs. - ---