Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 Source: Merritt Herald (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Merritt Herald Contact: http://www.merrittherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1446 COQUIHALLA BRINGS DRUGS TO MERRITT Though drug trafficking in Merritt is nothing new, RCMP say they are concerned with new trends in the way business is being done here. There has been a recent increase in violence related to the drug trade, said Const. Tracy Dunsmore in a press release. "Being located along the Coquihalla Highway and 97C has its advantages for those doing business that relies on customers stopping in Merritt to have a break, gas up, eat or even wander around downtown," she said. "Unfortunately, it also attracts those who come to town for other business purposes." Crack cocaine is the most heavily distributed illegal drug in Merritt, and violence associated with trafficking is on the rise. Dealers who have been identified from the Lower Mainland, Okanagan and Kamloops often set up shop for a few weeks in local hotels and motels, said Dunsmore. Local police have investigated "numerous complaints" related to drug dealing over the past few years, said Dunsmore, and have been successful in identifying, charging and even having dealers banned from the community. But with numbers of dealers increasing lately, police are looking for more help from the public. Information such as descriptions of clothing, license plates, and other details can be useful for police when investigating possible drug deals, assaults, or other drug related activities. "Other programs like Block Watch and Citizens on Patrol are ways that community members can watch their own neighbourhoods," said Dunsmore. Further information on prevention initiatives can be found at the Community Policing Office at 2013 Quilchena Avenue. Anyone with information about these or other crimes can call local RCMP at 250-378-4262, or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart