Every now and again, I find myself cataloging in my mind the number of ways things have occur ed. In this case I began thinking about all of the places we have found people hiding in a home. Sometimes you can find an elephant in a match box.
Some of the places we have found people hiding are unique, imaginative, amazing and other times just stupid.
I once found someone hiding in a dresser drawer. I'm not kidding. A drawer. As I am told this same individual was found in a dryer once.
We've found people under piles of cloths, under steps, on the top shelf of closets, under mattresses, inside of boxes, under trash bags, standing behind cloths in closets, in attics, under sofas and beds.
As a matter of fact, I once found some one under a bed that only looked like it was 6 inches above the floor. Of course the girl was thin as a rail.
People are almost as creative at hiding themselves as they are at hiding dope.
Brad
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Got Dope?
"There's a new sheriff in town". Well not really, but we have a new team leader in our narcotics department. This guy is top notch and it is with no small amount of pride that I can tell you he has been my mentor from the beginning of my law enforcement career.
Every team needs a captain. Someone who has the final piece of the puzzle that makes it all work. This officer was the last and very important piece of the puzzle. To use a football metaphor, we can get to the red zone, but we needed someone to get us into the in zone. He does this for our team and he does it well.
In two months, we have made a crazy number of significant drug arrest. The back lot of the police department looks like a used car lot with all of the vehicles we have confiscated. We have stepped up our game and the dealers and users know it. To make things even more interesting is that we have a "you send it to our city and we will go and get you in yours" attitude.
The effects are being noticed in all of the surrounding communities. The word is out. If you're "dirty" be careful in that city. Those boys aren't playing.
The team is still young but they are coming together. The added bonus is that it serves to motivate many of the young officers that were starting to get a why bother attitude. This is significant because it increases the number of leads that are generated and keeps the street level players on their toes.
One person can make a difference. Not by themselves but as a needed and essential part of the team. I'm learning, making mistakes, and moving forward. While this is happening I'm having a great time doing what I love to do. Which is chasing and catching the people that are causing so much pain and suffering in our community.
http://www.klfy.com/global/story.asp?s=10004156
Team work... a great concept.
506
Every team needs a captain. Someone who has the final piece of the puzzle that makes it all work. This officer was the last and very important piece of the puzzle. To use a football metaphor, we can get to the red zone, but we needed someone to get us into the in zone. He does this for our team and he does it well.
In two months, we have made a crazy number of significant drug arrest. The back lot of the police department looks like a used car lot with all of the vehicles we have confiscated. We have stepped up our game and the dealers and users know it. To make things even more interesting is that we have a "you send it to our city and we will go and get you in yours" attitude.
The effects are being noticed in all of the surrounding communities. The word is out. If you're "dirty" be careful in that city. Those boys aren't playing.
The team is still young but they are coming together. The added bonus is that it serves to motivate many of the young officers that were starting to get a why bother attitude. This is significant because it increases the number of leads that are generated and keeps the street level players on their toes.
One person can make a difference. Not by themselves but as a needed and essential part of the team. I'm learning, making mistakes, and moving forward. While this is happening I'm having a great time doing what I love to do. Which is chasing and catching the people that are causing so much pain and suffering in our community.
http://www.klfy.com/global/story.asp?s=10004156
Team work... a great concept.
506
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)