Pubdate: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 Source: Times, The (Gainesville, GA) Copyright: 2007 Gainesville Times Contact: http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2701 Author: Leanne Akin, Times regional staff Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) DRUG STING NETS 11 AT WINDER SCHOOL An investigation by the Winder Police Department and the Barrow County School System has resulted in the arrests of 11 individuals at Winder-Barrow High School for drug-related offenses. The six-month long "sting" drug operation began at the request of Winder-Barrow Principal Rob Johnson, who had received multiple complaints from concerned parents, students and community members about the illegal drugs being purchased and distributed on his school campus. "This operation began as a fact-finding mission," said Johnson. "We wanted to see if the complaints were true." Johnson voiced his concerns to Winder Police Chief Stanley Rodgers and the police department explored the options available for proactively addressing the problem. After meeting with Winder Mayor Buddy Ouzts, an undercover employee of the Winder Police Department was placed into the high school as a student beginning last September. "It has been a terrific partnership between the police department and the school system," said Rodgers. "The safety of students and faculty in our community's schools has always been a priority of ours at the Winder Police Department." The eight adult-aged students and three juveniles arrested were involved in multiple drug sales. Marijuana and cocaine as well as Methadone, Soma, Vicodin, Lortab, Xanax and Percocet were among the drugs sold by the students to the undercover officer. When law enforcement arrived at school to serve the warrants on Monday, one of the juveniles, a 15-year-old, attempted to resist arrest and threw down a plastic bag containing suspected marijuana. Facing drug charges are [redacted]. All were booked into the Barrow County Detention Center. By Tuesday evening [redacted] had been released on bond while the other remained in custody. The juveniles were transported to the Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center to await detention hearings in Juvenile Court. The investigation is continuing and additional arrests may be forthcoming. These arrests bring to 22 the total number of drug-related arrests on the 1,400-student Winder-Barrow High School campus thus far this school year. In the 2005-06 school year, a dozen drug-related arrests were made. Only four drug arrests were reported in 2004-05. A total of 50 criminal and juvenile charges were filed against the eleven suspects in response to 26 separate transactions that occurred at and around the high school between September and March. Chief Rodgers acknowledged the dedication and effort of the School Resource Officer assigned to work at the high school. "SRO Tim Harrell has been a tremendous asset to both the Winder Police Department and the Barrow County School System for his diligence in helping to maintain the integrity of this joint operation," said Rodgers. At a joint press conference Monday at the Winder Police Department with representatives from the city and the school system, Superintendent of Schools Ron Saunders said, "Substance abuse can never be taken lightly since the lives of our young people are at stake. I sincerely hope that the message we are sending is loud and clear." "We care deeply about the lives of each and every one of our students and this is a tragedy for all of the families and loved ones involved. However, the law in this area is very clear; the school campus is for learning. The majority of our students come to school everyday for that purpose and to get a good education," Saunders said. "For those who might think otherwise, please be advised that our SRO, faculty, staff and others are always watching. We have a zero-tolerance policy for this type of activity and behavior and it will be exercised." "This is a painful lesson that can be turned into a good opportunity-there is no time like the present to get your life back on-track and moving forward in a positive and constructive way," Principal Johnson said. "The young people of Winder and Barrow County are the future and hope for tomorrow. All of us have an obligation to protect that hope and make sure that the services and resources are utilized for prevention as well as intervention. "I want to applaud the efforts of the Winder Police Department and the work of everyone involved in this operation. I also want to say how very important it is for the students, parents, faculty and community to continue to communicate your concerns with me." According to Lisa Leighton, public relations coordinator for Barrow County School, the Barrow County School System employs trained professionals to help anyone who is suffering from substance abuse or addiction. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake