Pubdate: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 Source: Spruce Grove Examiner, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 The Grove Examiner Contact: http://www.sprucegroveexaminer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1842 Author: Trevor Miller, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Marijuana - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) DRUGS AN ISSUE IN SPRUCE GROVE: RCMP Spruce Grove city council heard extensively about drugs in the area when an RCMP drug unit member and the area's top cop gave a presentation on enforcement in Spruce Grove two weeks ago. "Currently, the biggest threat is the organized crime -- the gangs," said Ed Reinink, one of the members of the RCMP drug unit. He, along with Insp. Wade Blake, spoke to council during the Nov. 27 regular meeting. "We've seized everything from ecstasy, cocaine, crack cocaine, marijuana -- we've also had an individual who was selling prescription drugs," Reinink said, adding "the first year is mainly used for gathering information. "Towards the end of the year, though, we've seen a much higher rate of search warrants being conducted," he said. The four-person drug unit was established in April, and has since been involved in a number of investigations in the tri-municipal area. Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County and the province each contribute funding for one member of the unit. Criminals In some cases, it's taking criminals a long time to learn their lesson, Reinink said. "One of the things that we have found, is to be effective we have to hit these people a number of times," he explained. "If we hit them two or three times, it shows the courts these people aren't listening." Council had a number of questions for the officers, including one from Ald. Randy Palivoda, who asked how much contact officers have with schools in the area. "We have liaison officers in all the public schools, Catholic schools and private schools in the city of Spruce Grove," Blake answered. Reinink explained a situation at one Stony Plain school, where teachers and administrators found students were continually smoking marijuana. Police visited the site, and though they didn't lay any charges, brought information to administrators, who decided on the appropriate course of action. However, Blake added, a lot more could be done throughout the region. "We could have somebody dedicated to go to schools," he said. "That's what I advocated for -- community policing officers." He explained programs like the student crime stoppers program would already be in place in all local schools if additional officers were in place. Initiatives The officers also mentioned a few other items of interest in Spruce Grove during the presentation. "Vandalism continues to be a problem in the Spruce Grove area," Blake said. "In an effort to try and curb vandalism this summer, we established the bike patrols." In Blake's report, he stated the bike patrol had been very successful not only in the apprehension of suspects, but also in the many favourable comments from citizens throughout the city. Ald. Wayne Rothe asked Blake and Reinink what the city could be doing better to support the RCMP. "Personally, having worked in the area, there is a need for a (drug) rehabilitation centre, I can tell you that right now," Reinink replied. "I've had individuals that I've arrested just crying, they don't know what to do -- they don't know how to get away from their drugs." Mayor Scott asked administration to contact the provincial and federal government regarding the funding for such a facility. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake