Pubdate: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 Source: Isthmus (WI) Copyright: 2004 Isthmus Contact: http://www.thedailypage.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/215 Section: Watchdog, Bill Lueders Author: Bill Lueders DRUG WAR NUMBERS The Dane County Narcotics and Gang Task force has been making fewer arrests but getting more bang for its busts. "Our drug-arrest numbers are lower, however, the amount of drugs were seizing is increasing," says Lt. Brian Ackeret, the task force commander. He attributes this to "our targeting of middle-to upper-level distributors." In 2003, the task force made 459 arrests, down from 583 the year before, according to its newly released annual report. But the amount of drugs seized rose dramatically in most categories, from about 5,000 to 8,000 grams of powder cocaine, 600 to 2,250 grams of crack cocaine, and 40 to 75 grams of heroin. Marijuana seizures were way down, from about 4,600 to 900 ounces. (Pot possession remains the top drug-charge category; Ackeret says pot is so prevalent it turns up often even though it's not an enforcement priority.) Drug buys were up slightly for marijuana (2003 total: 67 ounces) and heroin (13 grams). The biggest jump was for crack, with drug agents scoring 427 grams, up from about 20 in 2002; Ackeret says one or two major busts "skewed the data" in this category. (For the report, see www.ci.madison.wi.us/police.) Here's a statistic not in the report: Ackeret says his 18-member unit last year spent $39,000 buying drugs, and at least some of this money ended up staying in dealers' hands. Talk about an ironic destination of law-enforcement dollars. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin