Pubdate: Fri, 11 May 2007 Source: Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, CT) Copyright: 2007sMediaNews Group, Inc Contact: http://www.connpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/574 Author: Anne M. Amato, Connecticut Post ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN STARTS AGAIN IN VALLEY SHELTON -- An anti-drug campaign that led to two dozen arrests in the early 1990s has been started up again by the Valley Street Crime Unit. The unit has begun issuing "Drug Coupons" that encourage residents to get involved in cleaning up the streets by reporting drug activity in their neighborhoods and schools, said Shelton Detective Sgt. Thomas Adams, unit commander. "The first drug coupons were issued years ago by then-VSCU Cmdr. Sam Haurilak," Adams said. "The idea took off in a positive way with the public, resulting in numerous drug tips, which led to many investigations and arrests," he said. "We hope to duplicate those results, and more, by encouraging the public to get involved." The coupons, for residents who feel they have had "enough" with drug use and drug dealing, include a space to fill in the name or license plate number of the person believed using or dealing drugs, he said. The coupon also has a space for the address or school where the activity was allegedly taking place. While the VSCU encourages including contact information, a name and telephone number, all calls and information provided remain "strictly confidential," Adams said. The new coupons encourage providing tips on drug use in schools because, Adams said, drug use among some teenagers has escalated to a frightening level. who disapprove of drug use, or see what a bad effect it is having on fellow students, and will provide the tips needed to aid in the investigation and arrest of those individuals who are dealing drugs to youths." Using the coupons is "worth a shot, if people filling them out are kept anonymous," said Laurie Driscoll, prevention coordinator for the Derby-based Valley Substance Abuse Action Council. "I don't know about students turning each other in because they don't want to be seen as snitches," she said. Driscoll said her group is holding a number of sessions on drug-abuse prevention this week, and anything, like the coupons, that draws attention to the issue can't hurt. "We actually would welcome something like the coupons," she said. Adams said the coupons will be circulated in Seymour first. "That's so we don't get too overwhelmed with tips," he said. He said the VSCU is hoping that Valley businesses, including stores and gas stations, will make copies of the coupons and have them available for the public to pick up and use. Although Seymour has been targeted first, VSCU agents will continue to investigate drug cases throughout the Valley, Adams said. Tips can be mailed to the Valley Street Crime Unit, P.O. Box 145, Shelton, CT 06484; or called into the VSCU tip hot line at 732-5291 or the Shelton Police Department's main number at 924-1212. Seymour tips can also be e-mailed to --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath