Pubdate: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2008 Rutland Herald Contact: http://www.rutlandherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/892 Author: Brent Curtis RANDOM DRUG CHECKS START Law enforcement officers from three agencies in Rutland County, along with aerial support from the Vermont National Guard, conducted a roving war on drugs in the city Friday afternoon. Officers from Rutland police, Vermont State Police and the Rutland County Sheriff's Department patrolled the streets pulling over more than 100 motorists whose vehicles were subjected to cursory searches for illegal drugs. Police were looking for any plainly evident signs of drug trafficking within the vehicles. The stops appeared to be taking place all over the city, according to residents who noted the high volume of police activity on the streets. "We find motor vehicle violations and look for drugs when the cars are pulled over," said city police Lt. Kevin Geno. About 20 officers were involved in the patrols along with a Vermont National Guard helicopter, which hovered over the city for much of the afternoon. Asked why the helicopter was requested, Geno said it was a precautionary measure "in case anybody runs." None of the stopped cars had attempted to elude police as of 8:30 p.m. Friday, but two people had been arrested during the stops and an unknown amount of drugs were seized, Geno said. The overtime operation, paid for by the three local agencies, was the second show of interagency cooperation this week in Rutland. On Tuesday, city police, State Police and federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives worked together to arrest three people on drug selling and weapon possession charges. Geno said the patrols represent a weapon in the city's battle against drugs and violence and will be used again in the future. At least one city official was happy to hear about the police activity Friday. "Well that's good and it's about time," said Alderwoman Sharon Davis. "This is the no-tolerance attitude we've been waiting for." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom