Pubdate: 20 Mar 1999 Source: San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Section: Opinion Author: Dave Hill, Atascadero Note: Drug War relevance in last paragraph COPS SHOULD OPEN UP ON MISSING STUDENT To the editor: "I'm not going to jeopardize these cases down the road by giving away the shop." So says police spokesman Capt. Bart Topham who would not comment Wednesday on the nature of the evidence and would not confirm reports that blood was found inside Crawford's home. This is the exact same tactic used in the Newhouse disappearance, and what progress has been made in her case? Is all this secrecy to prevent some slick defense lawyer from letting the creep who is doing this go free? You have to catch the creep first! Why not let the community in on what's going on? There are a lot more of us than there are police officers. All it takes is for one person to see something or know some important fact, and the police will have their creep. My impression of their silence is that they don't want us to know (the creep is a VIP?) or they haven't found out anything yet. Meanwhile, the community lives in fear. I, for one, feel it's time the police officials tell us why everything is so secret, or publish a list of clues in each of the three cases in the paper at least once a week. Speaking of police activity, what kind of top-secret intelligence results in a drug bust netting one suspect out of three and less than one ounce of suspected meth out of the three to five pounds produced daily? Dave Hill Atascadero - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski