Pubdate: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 Source: Statesman Journal (Salem, OR) Copyright: 2008 Statesman Journal Contact: http://www.statesmanjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/427 Author: Ruth Liao Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) METH TASK FORCE TO TESTIFY AT HEARING Group Supports Bill Requiring Minimum Bail For Dealers A year ago, a group of Mid-Valley law enforcement were given a mission - -- go after mid-level meth dealers. On Thursday, the policy board that prescribed the mission -- the Guido Caldarazzo Methamphetamine Task Force, revisited the year as a collaboration between businesses, civic groups, law enforcement and lawmakers. "This community has stepped forward like none other," said Salem Police Chief Jerry Moore. Today, members of the task force and others will testify at a hearing of the Oregon Senate in support of a bill that would require courts to impose a minimum of $500,000 bail for meth dealers. Increasing bail amounts in Marion County was one of the first collaborative acts by the task force, a process that took about six weeks, said board member and Salem business owner Dick Withnell. At Thursday's meeting, Marion County District Attorney Walt Beglau outlined the successes of the strike force, which consists of a deputy district attorney and narcotics investigators from Mid-Valley law enforcement agencies. The team has made 28 meth-related arrests and seized 2.74 pounds of meth since February 2007, Beglau said. Nineteen of those offenders have been prosecuted, he said. The team has investigated 30 cases and served 32 search warrants. Six drug trafficking operations have either been dismantled or disrupted by the strike force, Beglau said. The task force said the success of taking pseudoephedrine off the shelves helped reduce local meth labs, but sustained demand for the drug has kept a steady supply in the area from Mexican and Canadian drug providers, Beglau said. Now, the methamphetamine strike force is going after the couriers -- interdiction will be a key focus of the narcotics team, Beglau said. Sam Skillern, a board member who represents the faith community, said the community needs to employ more strategies to target the meth problem. "We wiped out these meth labs, but we're not done yet," Skillern said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin