Pubdate: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 Source: Red Deer Express (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 Red Deer Express Contact: http://www.reddeerexpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2920 Author: Johnnie Bachusky CITY DRUG HOUSES UNDER PRESSURE Drug traffickers in Red Deer are on the run as Mounties have taken down more than a dozen drug houses in the past year and have another 30 across the city under current investigation. "I think we have forced drug dealers to be on the move more, as opposed to being stationary," said Red Deer city RCMP S. Sgt. Keith Janes, who heads the detachment's General Investigation Section. "To some people that might not appear to be a good thing (but) when they move everything they can actually be easier to catch when they are mobile." Senior RCMP officers say the busted drug houses and the ones under current probes are in every neighbourhood of the city. Over the past year, Mounties have conducted 180 drug investigations across the city -- resulting in dozens of arrests and charges. Police believe their year-long assault has resulted in many traffickers abandoning the traditional stationary drug house operation, and adopting run and hide strategies. Janes said the dozen or more drug houses taken out of commission were done through search warrants. He said "numerous" other searches on drug houses were done without warrants, often with the consent of home owners concerned about illegal activities. Janes said Mounties have also gone "door knocking", talked to residents and have been granted consent to search. As well, drug cops have conducted spot searches on vehicles and people arriving at and leaving residences. Numerous arrests have resulted, said Janes. He said the arrested dopers range from minor players on the street to major drug traffickers and launderers -- including a recent major bust where police seized $200,000 cash. "That in our opinion is a major player, and not only just for the city of Red Deer," said Janes. He said local detectives are still busy at work, receiving two to three reports a week of new drug operations. "We have 30 houses in the city that we are aware of today that are concerns to their neighbours," said Janes. "They have been identified either by the work the police have done in the neighbourhood and responding to calls." In spite of the RCMP's success in the past year, Janes said the local drug trade is still at a "healthy base" and continues to expand and infiltrate the community. "Even in the four years I have been here we have gone from dedicated drug houses to mobile drug units where drug dealers are using vehicles as conveyances to move their drugs to and from, along with their money," said Janes. "I would say drug use and trafficking is consistently increasing with the rest of the province and the economy." Red Deer RCMP Supt. Brian Simpson noted the local detachment's year-long success against the city's drug trade has also helped the RCMP solve many other related crimes, such as neighbourhood car break-ins. "A lot of our property offences do relate, unfortunately, to drug use," said Simpson. "A lot of people with substance issues rely on petty crime, property offences to support the drug use. "As a result we see theft from vehicles, theft of vehicles and break and enters," he added. Meanwhile, the drug trade underworld will soon face a new RCMP initiative that is certain to put many of the operations of remaining drug houses in jeopardy. Janes said the local detachment will launch a new community-based program directed at drug houses this summer that is modelled after an Edmonton Police Service (EPS) program called "Adopt a Drug House". He said the program will partner with various municipal and provincial agencies, and involve city neighbourhoods and volunteers. "There is nothing secret about it. In fact, just the opposite. It is going to be very overt and very hands on by neighbours and community persons," said Janes. "Right now we are looking at working with the city and getting their blessing. It is being used by other police services across Canada. "It is a program designed to fight drugs and drug houses." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman