Pubdate: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 Source: Daily Citizen (WI) Copyright: 2005 Conley Publishing Group, Ltd. Contact: http://www.citizenol.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1152 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) DRUG TASK FORCE RECEIVES $15,165 FROM BUST JUNEAU - The Dodge County Drug Task Force recently received $15,165 from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration as a result of a 2003 drug investigation. Dodge County Sheriff Todd Nehls said in a press release that the money is a portion of the proceeds received from the sale of the Robert Dillon property in Kenosha County. In June 2003, Dodge County Sheriff's Department personnel initiated an investigation into the manufacturing of marijuana at the Donald and Sandra Otto residence on Sun Road in the town of Clyman. During the investigation, authorities learned that Robert Dillon, of Pleasant Prairie, was involved in growing marijuana with the Ottos. Dodge County investigators worked with State of Wisconsin Department of Justice Narcotics Bureau investigators and obtained search warrants for the Otto and Dillon residences. On June 4, 2003, law enforcement officers from the Dodge County Sheriff's Department and the State of Wisconsin Department of Justice Narcotics Bureau served a search warrant at the Otto residence. In the basement of the Otto residence was marijuana growing room housing 307 marijuana plants. There was also equipment used in the manufacturing of marijuana, approximately 150 grams of processed marijuana, drug paraphernalia, 22 firearms, and $6,726 in cash. Investigators later searched a safety-deposit box used by the Ottos and recovered $50,000. The same day, law enforcement officers from the Pleasant Prairie Police Department, Kenosha County Controlled Substances Unit and the State of Wisconsin Department of Justice Narcotics Bureau served a search warrant at the Robert Dillon residence in Kenosha County. Officers found 71 marijuana plants, over one pound of processed marijuana, 17 firearms and over $800 in cash at Dillon's residence. Investigators later recovered $15,470 and $16,721 from Dillon bank accounts and $5,000 from a Dillon safety-deposit box. Dodge County and Wisconsin Narcotics Bureau investigators have been working with federal authorities to seize and forfeit the Otto and Dillon monies and residences. Nehls pointed out that this investigation was initiated as a result of a citizen complaint forwarded to Dodge County authorities. Such information can now be reported anonymously through the use of the newly created WeTip program in Dodge County. With the WeTip phone line, 1-800-78-CRIME, callers who have information about a crime can call and speak to an operator about the information without identifying themselves. Tips can also be submitted via WeTip's Web site at http://www.wetip.com. All informants who call are eligible to receive up to a $1,000 reward when a tip leads to an arrest and conviction. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin