Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Source: Peterborough This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Peterborough This Week Contact: http://www.peterboroughthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1794 Author: Lance Anderson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) TOWNSHIP MUM ON FIRE CHIEF'S DRUG-RELATED CHARGES Asphodel-Norwood Township officials are refusing comment regarding drug charges laid against the township fire chief. Paul Bitten was charged June 21 following a police raid of his Helen Street home by members of the Kawartha Combined Forces Dru Unit. A small amount of cocaine and marijuana, valued at an estimated $100, was seized along with throwing knives and a quantity of shotgun shells that police say were stored improperly. In addition, police also discovered two marijuana grow rooms in the house from which plants had been removed. Chief Bitten didn't return calls from This Week. Neither did Asphodel-Norwood CAO Shelley Eliopoulos. However, Township Reeve Doug Pearcy did answer his phone but refused comment on the matter. Asked whether the charges will affect Chief Bitten's job as fire chief, he reiterated his position. "I said no comment from the Township," said Reeve Pearcy sharply. Detective Constable Jamie Brockley, a member of the drug unit, said police executed a search warrant at the Helen Street home as a result of a drug investigation in the village. "We were doing some work and surveillance," he added. Det. Const. Brockley said a man and women who were in the home at the time of the raid were arrested, adding joint possession charges are common. He said it's similar to drugs being found in a vehicle where everyone gets charged, leaving it to the courts to decide if the accused were actually in possession. Local media reported that Peterborough County OPP said Chief Bitten is not responsible for the drugs found in his home. On Tuesday, OPP Staff Sergeant Gary Collins was adamant such a claim was never made. "I said without the [marijuana] plants, we don't have much," said Staff Sgt. Collins. "Police did not say the drugs weren't his." Det. Const. Brockley says the drugs found in the home were "in plain view." "We've pretty much done our investigation. It's up to the courts to decide if all can be charged with possession." In total, four people were arrested in relation to the incident, including two young offenders and a woman for whom Peterborough-Lakefield police held an outstanding arrest warrant for. Mr. Bitten, 45, of Helen Street, is charged with possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana. He appears in court Aug. 3. Pamela White, 35, of Helen Street, is charged with possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana and breach of probation. She was held in custody for a bail hearing. The two young offenders are charged with possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana and fail to comply with an undertaking. They appear in court Aug. 14. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman