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CRACK-COCAINE USE INCREASES THANKS TO JAIL - POLICE CHIEF

Midland police are cracking down on criminals who are bringing crack
cocaine into the community.

At Monday night's council meeting, Midland Police Chief Paul Hamelin
told council the prevalence of crack cocaine in the community is on
the rise, and he attributed it to the Penetanguishene jail.

"Our intelligence officer reports that we are beginning to see a
correlation between criminal activity in our community, and the
Central North Correctional Centre," said Hamelin.

Through investigating cases of crack cocaine and other drugs in the
community, Hamelin has been in contact with officers in the Greater
Toronto Area (GTA), and said they have been able to trace some of
those cases back to the jail.

With the jail serving a large area, including Toronto, it gives local
criminals a chance to form relationships with people throughout the
province, he said.

Hamelin said he never guessed crime within Midland would be on the
increase as a result of the jail, which opened in 2001.

"This is not something we anticipated with the jail. In the beginning,
there were more concerns of (inmates) moving to this area, much like
you see in the federal system."

Hamelin said he was unsure if this will be a continuing trend, or if
it's a 'hit and miss' situation.

"We are trying to keep on top of it, and have asked our officers to
track whether they have seen a direct correlation to the jail, and we
are also looking for ways to counter it."

He said by tracking the numbers, police will learn just how much local
crime is being affected by the jail.

Coun. Judy Contin was surprised with the report, and suggested someone
from Midland become more involved with the jail's monitoring
committee. "Whether it's our chief, or a member of council, we should
have direct information coming to us," said Contin.

Hamelin told her Midland police is working with OPP officers at the
jail to stay informed about various situations.
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Re: CRACK USE INCREASES THANKS TO JAIL

I wonder what their follow up investigation has unearthed, but it make sense that prisoners would make new connections while locked up , having a large group of people in a concentrated area such as jail , that for the most part are drug users and dealers, they are sure to exchange phone numbers.

and that makes for easy hook up once on the streets.
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