Pubdate: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 Source: Appeal Tribune (OR) Copyright: 2006 Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon Contact: http://www.eastvalleynews.com/appeal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3753 Author: Sheldon Traver, Appeal Tribune MOUNT ANGEL POLICE OFFER FREE DRUG TESTING FOR KIDS MOUNT ANGEL - Parents who suspect their kids may be using drugs now have a free tool in their arsenal to discover the truth - a drug test by the Mount Angel Police Department. The department recently received a grant from the Oregon Association of Chiefs of Police to allow parents the chance to find out if their suspicions are true, or for kids to prove their parents wrong. Officer Les Defoor from the Mount Angel Police Department said the Parent Aid Program has helped reduce drug-related incidents in many of the communities it has been established in. "Parents were calling and inquiring about drug testing," said Officer Les Defoor, who arranged to bring the program to Mount Angel. While the test is free, Defoor said both the parent and child must be willing to sign a release. If one refuses, the test will not be given. Defoor said the urine test will tell parents if a child has used numerous illegal drugs such as meth, marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine or speed. If the test is positive, the results are given to the parent and all information is destroyed. "Part of the program is agreeing to be confidential," Defoor said. "We take all the information and shred it. The test results cannot be used against you by any police agency." If the child disputes the test result, Defoor said the department can forward the sample to a designated lab for $25. In addition to testing, the Mount Angel Police Department will give parents a list of Marion County resources for overcoming drug addiction and counseling. So far, Police Chief Brent Earhart said about six parents have taken advantage of the program and he hopes to see more. "It's a really good program if there is consent on both sides," Earhart said. "It's a great resource for the community." For more information or to arrange a test, call the Mount Angel Police Department at (503) 845-9294. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine