Pubdate: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 Source: Langley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 BC Newspaper Group and New Media Development Contact: http://www.langleytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1230 Author: Kristyl Cahill Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) BLOCK WATCH CAN COMBAT GROW-OPS "How can we recognize grow-ops in our own community?" asked Langley Township resident Judith Macleod during Wednesday's marijuana town hall forum at Newlands. Her question proved to be a popular concern amongst Langley residents. Many wanted to know how they could protect their own neighbourhoods from encroaching criminal activity caused by grow-ops. "Today many grow-ops are conducted in upscale, nice, family neighbourhoods," said RCMP Cpl. Dave Fleuge. He warns that residential grow-ops are dangerous to neighbouring houses. "Fire scenes are becoming more and more common because of the high level of electricity and power the grow-ops use," he said. "An increase in home invasions, drive-bys and other forms of violence are happening in good neighbourhoods because of grow-ops," said Staff-Sgt. Brian Cantera. "There is also a higher percentage of murders, some of which occur in broad daylight, traumatizing witnesses for years to come." According to Cantera, the simplest way to prevent grow-ops from moving to Langley neighbourhoods is to form a Block Watch program. A Block Watch program is a free community-based crime prevention program administered by local police. Residents on a street or in a complex make a commitment to watch out for each other's homes, and report suspicious activities to the police and to each other. The program is not limited strictly to residents of single-family dwellings, as townhouse, apartment, or moblie home park residents can also participate and form a successful Block Watch. "Criminals don't want to run a grow-op in Block Watch communites," said Langley RCMP municipal employee Gerrie Wise. "Communities have been able to get enough evidence for police to obtain a warrant and shut down a grow-op." For more information about the Block Watch program, contact Gerrie Wise at 604-532-3213 or call Mary, Block Watch Assistant at 604-532-3364. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin