Pubdate: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 Source: Jackson Sun News (TN) Copyright: 2004 The Jackson Sun Contact: http://www.jacksonsun.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1482 Author: Julie Dodson MIDDLETON - COPS WANT TOWN TO HELP OUT WITH ITS DRUG PROBLEM The Community Is Trying To Stop It Before It Gets Eve Worse. ''We have to deal with it - try to control it the best we can,'' Sheriff Delphus Hicks said. The ''it'' is drugs, a growing problem for all of Hardeman County and other West Tennessee communities. That's why Middleton Police are kicking off a Drug Watch Program tonight at the Middleton Community Center. The ''kick-off'' forum will be held at 6:30 p.m., featuring guest speaker Barry Michaels of the Jackson Police Department's Metro Narcotics Unit. ''We're trying to get the citizens involved and give them information about drugs,'' Middleton Police Chief Monroe Jordan said. In 2000, Middleton had more than 200 drug busts, Jordan said. All kinds of drugs are a problem for the area, including methamphetamine and marijuana, he added. Things are a little better now in the small town of 670. ''It has slowed down, but it's still a problem,'' Jordan said. The town has had 20 drug cases already this year. The increase in drug use has led to an increase in crime, Mayor James Maxwell said. Since drugs are ''easy money'' for anyone that sells them, drug sales have become more popular, he added. He is most concerned about the youth of the community. ''We've seen what it's doing to our young people,'' Maxwell said. ''We personally feel that drugs are affecting more of our young people's lives right now than alcohol. ''We want them (the youth) to do well and not be involved in something bad,'' he said, adding that the program is the best way to start. For those that do get mixed up with drugs, there should be consequences, he said. ''We want tougher laws. We want people who get caught with drugs to be punished,'' he said. Concerned citizens and parents are encouraged to attend tonight's meeting and ask questions. A hotline number will be available for citizens to report any suspicious activity. If you go A Drug Watch Program kick-off forum will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at the Middleton Community Center. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin