Pubdate: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2006 Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Peter Brieger GEORGINA RESIDENTS HOPE DRUG BUST EASES CRIME RATE 41 Arrests Made Residents of Lake Simcoe cottage country are hoping a sweeping drug probe that wrapped up yesterday with 41 arrests will ease the local crime rate, officials said. "These were two very active drug syndicates that were compromising the quality of life for people in the community," said Inspector Thomas Carrique of York Regional Police after a bust in the Georgina area northeast of Newmarket. "Drugs lead to other crimes: break-and-enters, thefts, robberies, especially home invasions, assaults, and at the greatest end of the scale, homicides. "A lot of the residents of this community moved here to avoid some of the problems associated with larger cities," he said. Residents in Georgina and the surrounding area -- a community of 45,000 people -- provided information that led to the arrests, Insp. Carrique added. "That's one of the benefits of living in a smaller community," said Danny Wheeler, a York Region municipal councillor and Deputy Mayor of Georgina. "People generally have good eyes out there. They know their neighbours and notice certain activities," Mr. Wheeler said. "This will stop the flow of drugs for the time being, at the very least." Police said the three-month investigation, dubbed Project Home, destroyed the syndicates, which were selling everything from marijuana and crack cocaine to Ecstasy and Psilocybin, also known as "magic mushrooms." The "wide-ranging" bust, which uncovered about $280,000 worth of drugs, began after a homicide last year, Insp. Carrique said. Shawn Douse, a resident of Keswick, was found beaten to death in a field. The four men charged in his murder are believed to be connected with the Bandidos motorcycle gang. Eight of the gang's members and associates were found murdered on a farm in Shedden in April. None of the 42 people charged in Project Home are bike gang members, Insp. Carrique said. All but one of the suspects -- who range in age from 21 to 60 -- have been arrested. A warrant has been issued for Harry Hardgrove, who allegedly escaped from police custody during his arrest. The 27-year-old is believed to be in the Toronto area, Insp. Carrique said. In all, police seized 25 ounces of crack cocaine, two pounds of marijuana, 175 marijuana plants, more than 1,100 Ecstasy pills, about eight grams of heroin and a host of prescription drugs. Three guns and about $61,000 in cash were also seized, police said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom