Pubdate: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 Source: Barrie Advance, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.simcoe.com/sc/barrie/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2192 Author: Glenn Wilkins DRUG BUST SENDS A MESSAGE, SAY POLICE The fight against dangerous drugs in Barrie got a boost this week, with a sizable seizure of crack cocaine and ecstasy pills, and the arrest of four people. Still, police caution, the problem is an ongoing one, fully justifying an aggressive, proactive approach to solving. Barrie Police announced last October that more resources would be devoted to the multiple problems of drugs, gangs, weapons and violence, according to the force's media relations officer. "It's something that sometimes the public doesn't get to see," according to Sgt. Dave Goodbrand, "but something we remain committed to; serving notice to these criminals that we're going to go after them. "We're sending a message to the public that we're serious about the problem of drugs and gangs in Barrie." Chief Wayne Frechette, without sounding fatalistic that the drug problem is beyond solving, admits one bust does not constitute a cleanup. "I mean, a (half-pound) of cocaine is a significant amount, but for me to tell you it will have a lasting impact on the drug issue in Barrie would be gilding the lily. You probably wouldn't notice, aside from a day or two, if these people were your suppliers, but there's plenty of other suppliers around. "Not to take away from good police work and a good pinch, but there are lots more (dealers) out there just like these guys, so it's an ongoing thing. " Goodbrand has told The Advance the problems of drugs, gang violence, guns and prostitution are often interlocked, adding Barrie could potentially be a fertile ground for the problem to spread, given an increasing population, folks with more disposable income, and the city's proximity to major centres like Toronto. The city's latest murder, the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy near Lackie's Bush in March, prompted a public cleanup of the area. Small plastic bags, allegedly having contained drugs, turned up in the hundreds, and graffiti, suggesting a greater gang presence in the city, turned up as well. It's a problem on which officers conceded they have to concentrate all the harder. Wednesday night, weeks of aggressive achieved a noticeable victory when Barrie Police Street Crime officers teamed up with their uniformed colleagues and those on the drug unit, to reel in about $65,000 worth of cocaine, crack cocaine and ecstasy during a routine traffic stop. One car was pulled over around Ardagh Road, another about an hour later on Bradford Street, containing in total about a half-pound of cocaine, including crack, along with a slew of ecstasy tablets. Two men from Angus were hauled in during the first arrest, while a local man was caught during the second. Some cash and some brass knuckles were also seized from his Quail Crescent home, where a woman was also arrested. The local couple, both in their 20s, will be in court at the end of May, along with the two Angus men, ages 21 and 19. The four face a variety of charges, mostly possession, trafficking and breach of probation. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman