Pubdate: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) Copyright: 2010 News-Journal Corporation Contact: http://www.news-journalonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/700 Note: gives priority to local writers Author: Audrey Parente, Staff Writer CONFISCATED DRUG DEALER'S CAR PROMOTES D.A.R.E PROGRAM ORMOND BEACH -- A glitzy paint job and community contributions helped transform a drug dealer's car into a teaching tool. The makeover outfitted a 2005 Nissan Altima -- confiscated last year during a police drug bust -- with lights, sirens, police radio and all the needs of Drug Abuse Resistance Education officers. The car, now in use by Crime Prevention officers Lloyd Cornelius and Gregory Stokes, will help keep students' attention during programs that teach school children to avoid drugs, gangs and violence. "Greg and I do tons of events with kids, and it shows off what we do," Cornelius said. "It attracts kids." When the flashing lights attracted Patrick and Kris Daugherty of Ormond Beach and their dog, Mr. Bojangles, in a shopping center parking lot recently, Cornelius explained how the car came about. "After court proceedings (convicting a drug dealer), we got with attorneys to get the papers done," Cornelius said. "Then we went out begging for donations from local merchants and sponsors to outfit the car." Among the donors was Discount Tires on Williamson Boulevard, said manager Justin Newby. "We provided tires and installed the wheels (donated by Konig Wheels)," Newby said. "We have been in business a long time, and one guy, Bruce Halle, owns all 777 stores. He's the most charitable guy I know. We always want to help the communities we are in." Newby remembered the D.A.R.E program had value when he was growing up. "When I was a kid, the D.A.R.E. program was instrumental in keeping kids straight," Newby said. "It's needed even more now. The kids are our future." Daugherty said it was nice to see the car put to good use. "I think it's a fantastic idea," he said. "What better use of confiscated materials can you have." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D