Source: Bangor Daily News (ME) Contact: http://www.bangornews.com/ Pubdate: September 15, 1998 Author: Walter Griffin, Of the NEWS Staff POLICE CHIEF FAULTS JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN DRUG WAR - -- ROCKLAND - Police Chief Alfred Ockenfels is fed up with drug dealers out on bail and still dealing drugs. "I blame our judicial system when persons with prior drug counts are released on bail or given fines instead of being sent to jail," Ockenfels said Monday. "How else is a drug trafficker going to make his bail or pay his fines other than doing what he knows best?" Ockenfels' observation was made in response to the arrest on Friday of two alleged local drug traffickers. Robert Harford, 43, of Rockport and William Burns, 45, of Rockland were both arrested as part of an ongoing undercover drug investigation by city police and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency. Harford was charged with aggravated trafficking in marijuana and destroying evidence, and Burns was charged with aggravated trafficking in marijuana and violation of the conditions of bail. At the time of their arrest, both men were free on bail awaiting trial on other drug trafficking charges, Ockenfels said. Harford was arrested at 5:30 p.m. after undercover officers observed a drug deal at the Rockland Industrial Park. When Rockland police attempted to stop his vehicle on Talbot Avenue after Harford left the industrial park, Harford accelerated and was observed throwing a bulky article into a field. The discarded package turned out to be a quarter pound of marijuana. Acting on information obtained during the Harford investigation, city police obtained a search warrant for Burns' Payson Avenue home and raided the residence at 8:30 p.m. Inside the officers found 1 pound of marijuana and an undisclosed amount of cash. Ockenfels said police discovered an "elaborate" marijuana cultivating operation in an outbuilding on Burns' property. Ockenfels said he was disturbed by the amount of drug activity in Rockland and commended the City Council for its decision to fund an undercover drug officer for the city. He cautioned that unless more funds were made available for drug interdiction, the problem would continue to escalate. "What troubles me is we say there is a war on drugs and I see very little effort being made to combat drug trafficking," Ockenfels said. "On the state level, MDEA is doing a stellar job, but we need more assistance from Washington. We need to step up to the plate and get the federal government to give us some assistance at the local level. All law enforcement agencies need to dedicate funds and personnel if we are going to do anything to combat drug dealers. Here in Rockland we will continue to pursue drug dealers relentlessly." Harford and Burns were booked at the Knox County Jail following their arrests. Harford was released a few hours later on $500 bail. Bail for Burns was set at $50,000, with one surety, or 20 percent cash. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski