Pubdate: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 Source: Alberni Valley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Alberni Valley Times Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouverisland/albernivalleytimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4043 Author: Julia Caranci, Alberni Valley Times Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) BC HYDRO JOINS FIGHT AGAINST MARIJUANA GROW-OPS The Province's Power Company Is Taking A Tougher Stand On Marijuana Grow Operations. BC Hydro and the Ministry of Public Safety and the Solicitor General announced Friday the power company is partnering with CrimeStoppers to encourage people to report suspected marijuana grow operations. With the new partnership, BC Hydro's energy diversion investigators will now be able to obtain the addresses of suspected grow-ops reported to the CrimeStoppers' Tip Line. This new information will assist investigators in confirming energy thefts and recovering funds. If evidence of theft is found, BC Hydro lays complaints with law enforcement agencies, which in turn obtain search warrants and recommend charges. It is believed this partnership will increase the identification of electricity theft in the province and assist police in shutting down grow-ops in B.C. CrimeStoppers is a not-for-profit community-based program involving residents, the media and police in the fight against crime. Callers to CrimeStoppers do not have to give their name or telephone number, or testify in court. Tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward upon an arrest and charge. Port Alberni Crimestoppers spokesperson Don Findlay welcomed news of the new partnership with BC Hydro. "I love the idea," he said. "This is something we've been trying to promote for a long time." Findlay said BC Hydro can become a key partner in helping to identify grow operations because "they can see when there is excessive power being utilized" by a local resident. The partnership will allow for better sharing of this type of information. He said a number of tips come in every year concerning grow ops in the Port Alberni area. The local group paid out for tips on at least four fairly significant grow operations over the last year. Crimestoppers staff provide residents with a three-page handout on how to spot grow ops upon request. "Our motto is that there is always someone living beside the criminals who knows what's going on," Findlay said. There have been several marijuana grow operations busted in the Port Alberni area over the last year. Police raided and dismantled a commercial marijuana grow operation on March 22 on Newcastle Road off in the Beaver Creek area. A search of the outbuildings and property at the remote site resulted in the seizure of more than 4,000 marijuana plants. The Port Alberni Drug Unit also searched a residence in the 8700 block of Faber Road on July 12, where police discovered a medium-sized marijuana grow operation in the basement of the home. Approximately 300 marijuana plants were seized, along with related grow-op equipment. To contact CrimeStoppers, call the tip line at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) from anywhere in BC. Secure on-line tips can also be logged at www.bccrimestoppers.com. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom