Junkies wanted more ways than 1 Published on Wed, Jan 6, 2010 by Robert Spinks, Sequim (WA) Police Chief http://www.sequimgazette.com/spinks www.ci.sequim.wa.us/police
Editor's note: Today begins a monthly column written by Robert L. Spinks, chief of the Sequim police department. Its purpose is to inform Sequim Gazette readers about crime and law enforcement issues that lie behind our routine police and courts coverage.
I did once order an armored vehicle to ram into a drug residence. It was a Kodak moment to see an armored vehicle sticking half inside a drug house as SWAT disgorged into the building to arrest some serious bad guys - but that's another story from when I was a police chief in another city.
A citizen recently called about a "suspected" drug house in his neighborhood. The house had been reported to police; the citizen was justifiably concerned that it looked like the house was operating business as usual.
Still, is there really anything in Clallam or Jefferson counties more substantial than a few folks smoking marijuana or some occasional use of psychedelic mushrooms?
My caller immediately wanted tactical officers to crash through doors and haul bad guys off to prison to serve a life sentence.... Actually that scenario wouldn't hurt my feelings. But there is, of course, much more involved before the police go crashing through doors.
Ecstasy seizures In 2009, among a long list of drug arrests was the seizure of more than 60,000 Ecstasy tablets, worth $720,000, in the waters off Neah Bay coming from Canada. A once in a lifetime occurrence you might think?
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