Pubdate: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 Source: Winston-Salem Journal (NC) Copyright: 2005 Piedmont Publishing Co. Inc. Contact: http://www.journalnow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/504 Author: James Romoser Note: The Journal does not publish letters from writers outside its daily home delivery circulation area. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR JONESVILLE DECRIES OBVIOUS DRUG DEALING Angry Residents Say That Selling Of Crack Cocaine In The Area Is Worse Than Ever JONESVILLE Residents of a neighborhood on the outskirts of town are angry over what they say is a growing drug problem in the area. Mathis Street - a small, horseshoe-shaped road off Cedarbrook Road in western Jonesville - has become a home base for drug dealers selling crack cocaine, police and residents say. Though drugs have been a periodic problem in the neighborhood for several years, residents say they have never seen it this bad. "The only thing you have to do is just stand here for five minutes and you'll see it," said Lillie Grinton, a former resident of Mathis Street who moved to another street several years ago. Grinton said that rising crime was one of the reasons that she moved. Once, she said, someone tried to break into her house. "This used to be a nice neighborhood," Grinton added. "It's gotten a lot worse. That's the reason everybody's moving off the street. Elderly people used to live here." A group of longtime residents brought their concerns to a meeting of the Jonesville town council Monday. In response, the Jonesville police department has started to patrol the neighborhood more frequently, Police Chief Tim Gwyn said. Ron Niland, the interim town manager, has also called a community meeting for 4 p.m. Sunday so that residents and town officials can discuss solutions to the problem. The meeting will be at Higher Ground, the youth center in Jordan's Shopping Center on North Bridge Street. Police and residents say that the drug dealers operate out of run-down, abandoned houses on Mathis Street. Even in the middle of the afternoon yesterday, a group of men, whom residents identified as drug dealers, were seen loitering outside an abandoned building, drinking beer. The men said they like to hang out at the house, but said they had never heard of any drug dealing. Since March, Jonesville police have made 11 arrests on drug charges. Two of those were in the Mathis Street area. On July 30, Leshawn Raheem Keoner, 21, of 108 Osborne St., and Douglas Jerome Manns, 26, of 5345 Mineral Spring Drive, were arrested for selling cocaine on Mathis Street. Those arrests have not stopped the problem in the neighborhood for several years, residents say they have never seen it this bad. "It's very terrible," said Terri Williams, who lives on Cedarbrook Road, a few hundred feet from Mathis Street. "I have two small kids, and I don't want my kids to grow up thinking that's normal." Williams said that the drug dealers have become more aggressive recently, selling drugs during the daytime and expanding to nearby streets. Gwyn said he needs the community's help to catch drug dealers, who "absolutely" live in the area. "Everybody knows everybody," he said. "They may not live on that particular street, but they are local people." Mayor Lindberg Swaim said he plans to attend the community meeting Sunday. "We can solve the problem," he said. "It'll take the cooperation of the citizens and the town police department and probably the sheriff and others." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin