Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 Source: Vaughan Today (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Multimedia Nova Corporation Contact: http://www.vaughantoday.ca/contactform.html?choice=5 Website: http://www.vaughantoday.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4779 Page 5 Author: Armand La Barge (York Region Police Chief) RESIDENTS WORRY ABOUT ILLEGAL DRUGS The issues of drug use, drug trafficking and drug production in our region are consistently identified as concerns by our residents. York Regional Police is committed to identifying and arresting those responsible for the sale and manufacture of illegal drugs. In addition to the drugs they produce, these illegal drug factories give rise to such other crimes as robberies, home invasions, violent assaults and even homicides. We at York Regional Police pride ourselves on being a national leader in the eradication of marijuana grow operations and clandestine drug labs. Officers in our drugs and vice unit have dedicated themselves to dismantling these dangerous operations and charging the people responsible. In 2008, drugs and vice unit officers executed 216 warrants and charged 314 people with 958 offences. We seized more than $34 million worth of marijuana, more than 19,000 ecstasy pills and another 31,000 grams of methamphetamine in powder form, among other illegal substances. We also seized 19 guns and more than $500,000 in cash and securities. Unfortunately, we also found six children living in these hideous conditions and placed them in the care of Children's Aid. Our work in this area continues and we have seen startling success in the last five years, so much so that we believe many offenders have taken their business outside York Region. However, we are seeing more incidents involving the production of synthetic drugs like ecstasy and methamphetamine in clandestine labs. A recent report by the United Nations identifies Canada as a major exporter of these drugs and they are being manufactured in residential homes and in commercial and industrial areas across this country. Last month, officers in the drugs and vice unit dismantled a massive clandestine laboratory that was producing synthetic drugs in an industrial unit in a Vaughan commercial plaza located on Winges Rd. More than $3 million worth of drugs and the pre-cursors used to manufacture them were seized before they got to the street and eight people were charged with numerous offences. We are fighting the war on drugs on many sides and with many tools. Diligent investigation and committed enforcement are two important tools, but so too are education and community awareness. We urge residents to assist us in the fight by being alert to the signs of drug activity in your community. Together we can make a difference in our community and together we can help keep York Region safe. Please visit www.yrp.ca for more information. Here are some signs of a residential marijuana grow-op or clandestine lab: . Little or no human activity. . Neglected lawns and gardens. . Windows always covered. . Condensation of windows. . People coming and going at odd hours or pulling directly into the garage to not be seen. . Basement lights on all day long or bright lights escaping from other covered windows. If you are suspicious, call police. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart