Pubdate: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 Source: Daily Local, The (PA) Copyright: 2008 Daily Local News - a Journal Register Property Contact: http://www.dailylocal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4704 Author: Jennifer Miller CRACK PIPE CRACKDOWN Coatesville Cops Target Pipes, Bags And Bongs COATESVILLE - Authorities temporarily shut down three city businesses Friday morning while they arrested employees and seized a large amount of merchandise drug dealers and users are known to buy. Police made arrests and seized drug paraphernalia from Dave's Deli and the Gas Stop, both in the 600 block of East Lincoln Highway, and the Gulf gas station at the corner of Strode Avenue and Valley Road. Six people were arrested and a slew of crack pipes, "grinders," razor blades and small plastic baggies were seized Friday as part of a joint operation between the Coatesville Police Department and state Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigations. First, authorities went to Dave's Deli where they arrested clerks Cynthia Rogers, 56, and Stacy Pearson, 28, both of Coatesville for allegedly selling drug paraphernalia to an undercover officer minutes before. The women were taken into custody as authorities closed the store and searched for merchandise they considered to be drug paraphernalia. Investigators seized numerous boxes of mini plastic bags, glass and metal pipes, scales, cigarette rolling papers, razor blades and a computer. Next, authorities went to the Gas Stop, where they arrested attendant Sohail A. Shaikh, 47, of West Chester, for reportedly selling drug paraphernalia to an undercover officer. Various products are sold out of the gas attendant's booth. Police found small baggies and steel wool often used as crack pipe filters. Then investigators went to the Gulf gas station, where they arrested Melroy Dsouzee, 24, of Coatesville, and Kulraj Singh, 36, of Downingtown, for allegedly selling drug paraphernalia to an undercover officer. The store had $20 and $10 pipes for sale near the register. Singh is the owner of Dave's Deli and the Gulf gas station, investigators said. All six people arrested will be charged with either distribution of drug paraphernalia or conspiracy to distribute drug paraphernalia aE" misdemeanor charges. Additional charges will likely be filed in the near future, according to Coatesville Detective Sgt. Chris McEvoy. The arrests and searches came after a two-month investigation, McEvoy said. Over the past two years, some residents have complained about local retail stores selling items that appear to have use for drug users and dealers, like small plastic bags. "This has been a problem in the city for a very long time," McEvoy said. "The people who are selling these items are enablers of the drug dealers because they are making the products so easily acceptable to the dealers. We personally believe that the two go hand in hand." Authorities are going to continue to look at city retail businesses for similar merchandise. McEvoy said he wants City Council to adopt an ordinance that would impose harsher penalties for businesses that sell these products. As acting police chief last year, Lt. Julius Canale heard residents' complaints about local stores selling items related to illegal drug use. On Friday, Canale said he hopes the recent arrests send local businesses a message. "It shows the community and business owners we're not going to tolerate these kinds of actions," Canale said. "We're not going to tolerate people who supply drug dealers." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek