Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833 Author: Gillian Slade COPS ASSURE GANG ISSUE ON SMALLER SCALE THAN CALGARY Drive-by shootings and innocent bystanders shot dead. It's the heady stuff that can make you want to stay home with your front door locked. It wasn't the review of a gangster movie either, it was an almost daily news bulletin coming from Calgary causing some Hatters to wonder if it could get that bad in Medicine Hat. "There's gang activity and drugs in Medicine Hat but no indication of the Calgary type of situation coming here," said Andy McGrogan, Chief of Police for Medicine Hat Police Service. What happens here is on a much smaller scale and the type of gang activity that we see in Calgary depends on a larger population to support that drug market too. But where there is illegal drug activity there is organized crime, said McGrogan. Citizens can play a part in keeping their community safe. The police recognize they cannot fight the drug war alone. "The ideal would be if all those taking or dealing in illegal drugs just stopped which would in turn dry up organized crime," said McGrogan. For those who are law abiding citizens they can help by reporting suspicious activity to the police. There is detailed information about drugs on their website: www.medicinehatpolice.com/organizedcrime Medicine Hat's Integrated Intelligence Unit collects information about organized crime and are members of the Criminal Intelligence Service Alberta (CISA). They regularly exchange information including tactics and strategies. - --- MAP posted-by: Doug