Pubdate: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 Source: Delta Optimist (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.delta-optimist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1265 Author: Maureen Gulyas Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) INTERNATIONAL BORDER DRAWS ATTENTION OF POLICE DEP'T Following the bust of a Point Roberts teenager accused of smuggling pot across the border on a school bus run to Blaine, Delta police say they are working closely with their U.S. counterparts. But media liaison Const. Sharlene Brooks said this case is no different from a variety of cross-border cases Delta police continue to work on with the Americans. "We obviously have heightened awareness at this time and we will continue in this practice of exchanging information with U.S. authorities," Brooks said, adding the department also works with the RCMP's border integrity unit. There have been several recent incidents involving pot smuggling along the sleepy border that separates Tsawwassen and Point Roberts. Last month, two plainclothes officers stopped a Washington state vehicle with a 20-year-old and 17-year-old male inside as it exited the Tim Hortons parking lot in Tsawwassen at 5 a.m. Officers smelled a strong odour of marijuana and began to search the vehicle. Brooks said they found 13 pounds of neatly package pot ready for distribution, with an estimated street value of $32,000. They also found $2,000 in cash. The males, living in Point Roberts, were both arrested and are now facing several drug related charges in Canada. At the time, Brooks said it wasn't a stretch to think the pot may have been destined for Point Roberts. In the most recent incident, a female teenager was arrested Feb. 20 and taken into custody at the Peace Arch border crossing. The Grade 10 student is now facing several drug-related charges in the U.S. Delta police have also reported several cross-border incidents involving drugs, including customs officers detaining an individual in possession of a prohibited weapon and marijuana on Feb. 21. On Feb. 26, three males were discovered crossing the border at Point Roberts into Canada illegally. U.S. Customs officials suspected the men were smuggling drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin