Pubdate: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 Source: Northwest Arkansas Times (Fayetteville, AR) Copyright: 2006 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Contact: http://www.nwanews.com/nwat/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/828 Author: Kate Ward, Northwest Arkansas Times Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS WARNING PARENTS ABOUT RAVES Members of the Fourth Judicial District Drug Task Force are warning parents about the dangers their teens could face at rave parties. " It's basically a place where everyone gets together and listens to techno music while waving light sticks around, " said Sgt. Doug Pope, of the Fayetteville Police Department. " The drug of choice associated with raves is typically ecstasy, psilocybin mushrooms, acid and marijuana. " Last week, Fayetteville police joined with the Washington County Sheriff's Office to make several arrests at a rave east of Fayetteville on Hog Ridge Hollow. " They advertise through flyers around Dickson Street and Fayetteville, and also over the Internet, " Pope said. " We were aware of this last one just a couple of days before the event. One of our techs learned about it over the Internet. " Pope said undercover officers from the Fayetteville Police Department attended the rave to make undercover drug buys, while Washington County deputies set up road blocks to check for drunken drivers. While no intoxicated drivers were arrested, 12 people were charged with drug related offenses -- four of which were felonies -- and two firearm violations. " There were about 400 to 500 people, mainly between the ages of 18 and 23, but we also saw a family with two kids, around 5 and 9 years old, " he said. " It was on a 4- to 5-acre piece of land with a large stage and bathrooms set up all around. " Pope said the undercover officers had to sign a waiver stating that they weren't carrying any drugs with them. " But when they heard about the road blocks, they were like ' if anyone has any drugs, you might want to leave them here, '" Pope said. " The drug use was really rampant that night and it wasn't just people in Fayetteville. We arrested a lot of people from all over. One guy who was selling drugs was from Tulsa (Okla. ). " Washington County Sheriff Tim Helder said he hopes to address the issue of rave parties by taking preventative measures. " If we want to jump start the proactive side, we could start notifying parents, " he said. " I'm assuming that most of these kids' parents didn't know where they were going. Maybe the fallout of this incident is letting people know what we found. " While rave parties have been around for years, Pope said they are becoming more popular in Northwest Arkansas. " I'm aware of past parties out by the Washington County Fairgrounds, " he said. " I know there have also been a few out Highway 16, past Elkins, near Madison County. " In other business, the drug task force named Deputy Chief Greg Tabor as the task force's new chairman. Tabor will take the place of Fayetteville Police Chief Frank Johnson, who recently announced his retirement from the police department to work for Wal-Mart. Tabor, will serve as interim chief following Johnson's last day, which will be Sept. 1. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath