Pubdate: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 Source: Brandon Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2006, Brandon Sun Contact: http://www.brandonsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2437 Author: Ian Hitchen METH FOUND AT CROCUS Crystal methamphetamine -- a potent and potentially lethal drug -- has been found in a Brandon high school for the second time in four months. A sniffer dog found crystal meth and marijuana when the Brandon School Division did a spot-check at Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School Monday night. Assistant superintendent Doug Milak said he was disappointed in the findings, but vowed to keep up random searches to drive illegal drugs from city schools. "Hopefully, there certainly will be a deterrent in terms of searches," Milak said. "This will be an ongoing process, there's no question of that." Milak said it's tough to tell whether the second drug discovery this school year is a sign kids aren't getting the message, but it's definitely a sign drugs are easy to get in Brandon. "We know it's out there, we know it's available," he said. The drugs were discovered during a two-and-a-half hour search that started at about 10 p.m. when the school was empty. It was a spot-check under the division's searches, inspections, screenings and seizure policy. A private investigator and dog from Niverville-based Rogue Crew Investigations found the drugs hidden under a baseboard heater in a change room, Milak said. The crystal meth was in a baggie, the marijuana in a plastic container. Milak couldn't say whether the drugs had been packaged for sale. Brandon Police Service Sgt. Ed Riglin said up to three grams of marijuana and two grams of crystal meth were turned over to police yesterday morning. No one has been linked to the substances, Milak said, and Riglin said police have no suspects. Students who lingered outside the school yesterday weren't shocked about the marijuana. One 15-year-old girl, who asked not to be named, said some students bring it to school for personal use and smoke it outside during breaks or lunch. But they were shocked that crystal meth was found. "I don't believe that," said a 17-year-old boy. "It's bad. It kills your brain cells." "It's poison," said a 16-year-old girl. "It's killing yourself slowly." Manufactured in illegal laboratories -- often one's kitchen -- crystal meth is a deadly chemical cocktail. Its ingredients include drain cleaner and battery acid. The highly-addictive drug creates a feeling of euphoria but can cause psychosis and depression and make users violent. It can also cause a heart attack or stroke. Monday's search was the second since the division introduced its search and seizure policy in July. Crystal meth and marijuana were found at two other Brandon high schools during the first check on Nov. 23. A small bag of crystal methamphetamine was discovered in a boys' bathroom at Neelin High School, while a small quantity of pot was found in a girls' change room at Vincent Massey School. No drugs were found at Crocus Plains that time. "We're very serious about keeping the schools free of alcohol and drugs," Milak said. "This is going to be something that we will continue to be very vigilant on." Crocus Plains students said they don't mind the idea of a drug-sniffing dog nosing around their school. "They're helping the person by taking a little chunk of their daily drugs they need away," said one student. One parent, Dr. Derry Decter, whose 17-year-old daughter goes to Crocus, said he has confidence in the division and the school in tackling the drug problem. "The fact that they're finding this stuff means that they're looking for it," said Decter who approves of the dog searches. "I would think that they're on top of this." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake