Pubdate: Fri, 28 Nov 2008
Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC)
Copyright: 2008 Nanaimo Daily News
Contact:  http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608
Author: Danielle Bell

GUARD DOG SUFFERS NEEDLE STICK

Owner Suspects The Animal May Have Rolled On Syringe

A dog that patrols a south-end Nanaimo business lot may  have come in 
contact with a dirty drug needle on  Wednesday.

Willy, one of two Rottweiler-mix pooches kept on duty  to deter 
would-be vandals from the Concrete Jungle  store at the corner of 
Nicol and Milton Streets, was  reportedly found with a syringe stuck 
in his fur around  10 p.m. on Wednesday.

Police say the area is notorious for its drug activity  and an 
adjacent alleyway a popular hangout for addicts.

At one time, store employee Lenn Grosseth said dozens  of drug 
addicts would congregate near the store.

Grosseth went to the store on Wednesday night to check  the dogs 
after owner Dave Burrows was called about the  incident by citizen patrollers.

Block Watch co-creator Doug Hiltz said he heard the dog  barking on 
his regular foot patrols and upon closer  inspection saw the needle in his fur.

Willy was his usual self on Thursday.

Burrows joked that he doubted drug addicts would share  their drugs 
with his dogs -- they have fed them  hamburgers -- and wonders if 
Willy may have rolled onto  a needle by mistake.

The property is fenced.

The Concrete Jungle moved to its south-end location in  August after 
nearly a decade of business, most recently  along Bowen Road.

Burrows recognizes the area has its problems -- the  fence will be 
faced with sheet metal -- but loves the  waterfront.

"When business is scared away this area is going to  degrade," said Burrows.

Police have cracked down on drug activity in the area.

Several street-level drug dealers were rounded up when  Nanaimo RCMP 
swept through the south-end last month.

The sting was aimed at drug dealing that had grown in  the area of 
Nicol, Milton and Haliburton streets.
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