Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 Source: Airdrie City View (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Airdrie City View Ltd. Contact: http://airdriecityview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3202 Author: Stacie Snow GANG-STYLE CRIME IN AIRDRIE On Jan. 5, Airdrie RCMP arrested a 22-year-old man, during the investigation of a suspicious motor vehicle in the Towerlane Mall parking lot. He had six grams of marihuana, cash and a cell phone on him. After searching the suspect's home in Summerhill, officers recovered more marihuana, cash, a digital scale, drug trafficking paraphernalia, a safe, and an imitation Glock .45 calibre pistol. "It is common practice for individuals who are allegedly involved in drug trafficking to have imitation and real weapons on them," said Airdrie RCMP Cst. Francine Hennelly. She added that there were no charges laid for the imitation weapon but it was ceased by police. In total, police seized approximately 58 grams (roughly two ounces) of marihuana and $1,325 in cash during the investigation. The marihuana would have yielded roughly 290 consumable joints of marihuana at a street value of about $580. The suspect has been released to appear in Airdrie Provincial Court on Feb. 26 to address charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime. Police are not releasing his name until his first court appearance. City fighting crime Airdrie alderman Shawn Howard, founder of the Canadian Justice Foundation, says that he is not surprised to hear that this type of activity is taking place in our community, but he is saddened by the news. "Airdrie has more disposable income than some of the surrounding communities and that makes it attractive to people who are trying to sell drugs," said Howard. He added that he is happy to see that the RCMP was able to catch this particular individual and he hopes that the local judge that hears the case will, "hand him down a sentence to show him and others like him that we do not tolerate that kind of activity here." The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act states that the charge of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking under three kilograms can result in a sentence of up to five years. Howard said that this incident is not isolated and it is not out of the realm of possibilities for gang activity to move into Airdrie. "This incident may be an early indicator of that because most people who are part of the drug trade are part of an organization," he said. "A lot of times when people see something like this, they think it is innocent drug activity or that it was only one person so it can't be a gang, but drugs are not harmless and the gang wars we see on the streets of Calgary are all about control of drug territory. Drug activity is not harmless, it fuels violence." He added that although Airdrie is a prime target, the City is making it harder for criminals to move into town by using proactive measures such as implementing the Community Resource Officer program that will place RCMP officers in schools and other youth organizations to point youth in the right direction and help them avoid being sucked in by the gang lifestyle. "Airdrie is a community where the residents are closely connected to the police and it is hard for these criminals to hide, which is the last thing they want," said Howard. He added that people can take proactive measures to ensure that crime doesn't escalate by reporting any suspicious behaviour in their neighbourhoods to the RCMP. "Ultimately, the police can not be everywhere and if people see activity going on in their community, they need to make sure they are providing tips to prevent the activity on Calgary's streets from spilling over to Airdrie." Hennelly also encourages residents to report any suspicious activity from vandalism, to drug activity to prowlers. "Time and time again assistance from the public has been key and resulted in successful efforts by the police," she said. If you would like to report suspicious activity to the Airdrie RCMP, call 403- 945-7200. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin