Pubdate: Fri, 30 May 2008 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2008 Rutland Herald Contact: http://www.rutlandherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/892 Author: Gordon Dritschilo DRUG SWEEP CUTS INTO BRANDON SUPPLY BRANDON -- Almost a quarter of those named in the drug sweeps Wednesday were from Brandon. Brandon Police Chief Chris Brickell said the 10 people were 60 percent to 70 percent of the known drug dealers in town. "I'm hoping it's going to be a big deal," he said. "Several people on the outskirts who were doing things are not looking over their shoulders. Temporarily, we've put a dent in the trade." Eleven police agencies from the local to federal level cooperated to bring drug and weapons charges against 41 people in the Rutland area Wednesday. Some were already in custody and others were still at large. The effort was described as the culmination of a months-long investigation prompted by drug-related violence. The Brandon Police Department helped with the arrests of a number of people turned into informants for the task force as well as with surveillance. On Wednesday, four officers, including Brickell, helped make arrests. "I picked up two here in Brandon and one in Rutland," Brickell said. Brickell said Brandon has, like the rest of the area, seen an increase in drug activity in recent years. He said different places in town appeared to serve as distribution points, with much of the actual dealing taking place on the streets. "It was getting to the point where things were getting obvious, but it's tough having the manpower to deal with it all," he said. Brandon had also seen much of the sort of crime that frequently accompanies drug abuse, Brickell said. "We had a trend last year of a lot of burglaries related to the drugs we have here," he said. "This year we've been having forged and stolen checks. We haven't had -- I hate to say this because it brings you bad luck -- this year we haven't had a lot of property crime." Brickell said investigators' next step is to go over all the interviews done with suspects arrested Wednesday. He said a number of people who were not arrested are still on his radar, and police plan to follow up with multi-agency traffic enforcement, targeting areas they believe have heavy drug trafficking for motor vehicle stops. "We want to make sure they see the police presence," he said. The hope, Brickell said, is that out-of-town dealers setting up shop in Brandon will decide to relocate. "It'll be curious to see what effect this had and what these defendants do face," he said. "It's out of our hands at this time and into the prosecutor's." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin