Pubdate: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 Source: Flamborough Review (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.flamboroughreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4191 PROJECT REPRISE BATTLES CRACK Hamilton Police has released the results of its three-week Project Reprise - and the 41 arrests indicate there will be a marked decrease in area property crimes. Project Reprise was formed as a combined effort of the Hamilton Police, Division One High Enforcement Action Team (H.E.A.T.) and Core Patrol Units to minimize the criminal activities, specifically robberies and property crime in the Division One patrol area. According to police, the basis of this project was to utilize an intelligence-led technique that involved information sharing between the Hamilton Police Vice and Drug Unit, Break, Enter and Robbery (B.E.A.R.) unit, Division One H.E.A.T. Unit and Division One Crime Managers which relied heavily upon a teamwork concept. With the intelligence obtained, Reprise project members aggressively targeted crack houses, crack addicts, and street level dealers throughout the city. The goal was to reduce the level of property crimes related to the use of crack cocaine and obtain valuable intelligence to reduce potential property crimes. Further, the team interviewed crack cocaine users with the intention of learning more about the users and the crimes they commit to support their habit. During the three weeks the project was running, the team arrested 41 people and shut down seven crack houses in the lower city. The open and positive communication between uniform patrol, H.E.A.T. units, Crime Managers and project members was fundamental in achieving project objectives, noted a recent HPS media release. Project Reprise concluded with 41 arrests, 39 charges under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act and 22 Criminal Code charges. During the investigation officers carried out seven undercover buys and five search warrants. Seven crack houses were shut down, with eight warrants resulting in four robbery arrests. According to the Hamilton Police Service, the community as a whole will benefit from the project's success because of the aggressive, proactive approach to targeting crack houses and users. All parties arrested were debriefed and valuable intelligence has been obtained to combat robbery offences. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek