Pubdate: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 Source: Atmore Advance, The (AL) Copyright: 2008, Atmore Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.atmoreadvance.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1651 Author: Lisa Tindell DRUG TASK FORCE FUTURE UNCERTAIN With federal funds being all but eliminated, officers with the 21st Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force may be changing their duties. "The Task Force has an annual operating budget of $280,000," county administrator Tony Sanks said. "Two years ago, federal funds made up 75 percent of that amount with agencies adding the other 25 percent of the funding. Last year, that amount was cut to a 50-50 match. This year, the federal funds have been cut to $94,250." Federal funds are awarded in arrears, Sanks said, which means funds for the year beginning Oct. 1 are gone. "We don't have the promise of any funds for the next fiscal year," Sanks said. "We hope that something can be worked out but the prospects are not looking good." Five law enforcement officers from various departments in Escambia County cover local DTF activities. Officers who are employed with Brewton and Atmore Police Departments will be retained by their respective agencies. Two other officers will remain on staff at the Atmore Police Department and will maintain their work in narcotics investigations, Atmore Police Chief Jason Dean said. "We will keep our offices on staff," Dean said. "Their primary duties will be narcotics investigations. They will also work with other investigators on criminal cases when they are needed. We certainly want to keep narcotics investigations going in our city." Brewton Police Department will also keep their officers on staff. "Right now we are still in limbo about what the future holds," Brewton police chief Monte McGougin said. "Our officers won't have to look for other jobs no matter what. They will still be employed by Brewton Police and will continue their work in narcotics investigations." McGougin said he expects to continue work in the area of narcotics investigations no regardless of the future of the DTF. "We hope that things can be worked out to keep the DTF in tact," McGougin said. "But no matter what, Brewton will continue to have investigators working on eliminating narcotics from our community." In addition to limited federal funds, operating expenses are covered by funds from Escambia County Sheriff's Department, Atmore Police Department, Brewton Police Department, Escambia County District Attorney's Office and the Escambia County Commission. DTF staff members are comprised of two officers each from Brewton and Atmore Police Departments, one deputy from the Escambia County Sheriff's Department and a prosecutor and secretary from the Escambia County District Attorneys Office. Information on the future of the Escambia County deputy and district attorney office employees was not available as of press time. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake