Pubdate: Mon, 04 May 2009 Source: Sherwood Park News (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 Osprey Media Contact: http://www.sherwoodparknews.com/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.sherwoodparknews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1730 MAKING IT TOUGH FOR DEALERS Strathcona County RCMP's drug unit is continuing to pay off. The local enforcement unit has now been patrolling the streets and investigating the segment of society that Strathcona doesn't like to admit it has for just more than two years. And every few months since its inception, we see the outcome of this unit's hard work. At the News, we've written about everything from minor possession charges, to the more serious trafficking charges. But there have also been major marijuana grow houses that have been busted in our very own community. These busts, raids and arrests come from an increased presence from the drug unit. So you may be reading more headlines about these drug busts, but it likely has a lot to do with the increased enforcement and the commitment by the local RCMP to get the drugs and the associated crime out of our community. Most recently it was a huge raid last week that netted 1.5 kg of cocaine and $65,000 cash, pot, guns and much more. Just as important as getting all of this off the street is the long list of charges that will keep seven people off the streets if they are found guilty. Although a dollar figure wasn't released for how much that cocaine could be worth, the News has had some unofficial sources tell us it would be worth enough to purchase an exotic European sports car. It's great knowing drugs with that high of a value are now in the hands of law enforcement, but it's frightening how much is still likely floating around out there. When the drug unit first started in March 2007, police said it would quickly become much harder to be a drug dealer in Strathcona County. Two years later, they have a track record with a long list of charges to back that up. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D