Pubdate: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 Source: Maple Ridge Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.mrtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1372 Author: Jennifer Moreau ALLEGED DRUG HOUSE PROMPTS NEIGHBOURS INTO ACTION Frustration over an alleged drug house in Maple Ridge has driven one woman to clip yellow and orange warning signs to the front of the property identifying the residence as a crack house. One sign read: "Crack house, we sell crack, heroin and [ecstasy]. Please report any and all activity to local police. We ruin lifes (sic)." On Wednesday morning people slowed their cars to read the signs, which remained up for at least an hour. The house is partially surrounded by hedges, and there appears to be a security camera at the front door. Neighbours around the home on 117 Avenue near Ridge Meadows Hospital are concerned about recent activity, which they interpret as drug dealing. "Move 'em out. I'll have a barbecue for anyone who can get them out of here," said Connie Christensen, who lives close to the house in question. Christensen said she's happy about the signs. "I think it's great. I like it when people start standing up for themselves," she said. Christensen said she sees people openly dealing drugs in the streets by her home. "They're not shy about it," she said. Christensen also said there has been an influx in drug paraphernalia in the neighbourhood. When she walks around with her daughter, she sees discarded syringes and flaps - folded pieces of paper often used to package heroin, cocaine and crystal meth. She doesn't let her five-year-old daughter play in front of the house unsupervised anymore. Christensen said she wasn't worried the signs may be defamatory. "If they are innocent they can come out and defend themselves," she said. Tracy O'Brien lives around the corner from the house and is new to the neighbourhood. She wasn't aware of anything unusual at the house, but stopped to read the signs. "If it is indeed a crack house, I think (the signs are) great because they bring a lot of bad things to neighbourhoods," she said. But the people in the house could be innocent, she added. "Just because someone put up a sign doesn't mean they should be proven guilty," she said. And, indeed, one of the residents answering the phone at the house denied all allegations of drug dealing and, before hanging up, called the signs a form of harassment. The house is rented out but has two listed property owners. One is on Tamarack Lane, but that house is empty. Ridge-Meadows RCMP spokesman Cpl. Ryan Schlecker said the house is known to police but there haven't been any calls there recently. There was, however, a search warrant executed at that address last year. Police went in and searched the place, and as a result Travis Annett was charged with five counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking, and two counts for illegal storage of firearms. Schlecker said it's OK for neighbours to look out for each other but he doesn't condone anyone trying to confront crime directly. "Neighbours have got to be vigilant," he said adding people should contact police when they see something suspicious. "We don't promote vigilantism because it involves a high area of risk and people can get hurt," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek