Pubdate: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 Source: Burnaby Newsleader (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Burnaby Newsleader Contact: http://www.burnabynewsleader.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1315 Author: Michael McQuillan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) TEEN THREATENS HIS OWN FAMILY Drug addiction hurts more people than just the user. Burnaby RCMP officers found that out first-hand this week when they attended an incident in north Burnaby. Police found a family in fear after their 17-year-old son, a crack cocaine user, had threatened his older sister and woken up the neighbourhood with his yelling and screaming. When the youth was apprehended, RCMP found two cans of pepper spray and a knife in his pockets. "This happens more than people think," said Corp. Pierre Lemaitre, media liaison officer for the Burnaby detachment. "There are a lot of victims of someone else's drug abuse that suffer in silence. Many families become victimized." Drug abuse almost always affects the loved ones of the user, said Lemaitre. He gave the example of officers responding to a residential break-in. After some initial investigation police discover the drug-addicted son or daughter is responsible for the burglary. Families are devastated when they find this out, said Lemaitre. But he encourages families to not suffer in silence and ask for help. An excellent resource is the RCMP's Victim Services. It's anonymous and confidential, stressed Lemaitre, with no police involved unless the victim asks for it. The north Burnaby incident, which took place in the 5200-block of Georgia Street, took place early Thursday morning. When police arrived the youth had fled but he was later tracked down. While being arrested the male yelled and screamed at his father. The family explained to police their son's deteriorating behaviour had reached a point where they felt uncomfortable and threatened. This call was a small example of the negative impact drug abuse has on society, said Lemaitre. Victim Services is an important resource and can offer referrals to various other agencies that can help. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek