FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Geralyn Lasher
July, 2001 (517) 241-2112
Engler Announces
$19 Million in Drug Prevention and Policing Initiatives Grants
Northern Michigan to Receive $2,604,973
Governor John
Engler has awarded over $19 million in funds for drug prevention and policing
initiatives. Northern Michigan will receive $2,604,973 in Byrne Memorial Formula
and Local Law Enforcement Block grants for a one-year period beginning October
1, 2001.
"Statewide,
these grants will play a positive role in the lives of children to prevent drug
use and violence," said Engler. "They will also support crucial criminal
justice programs to aggressively identify and prosecute drug dealers who destroy
lives, families, and the quality of life within neighborhoods."
The grants focus on Community Policing, Juvenile Intervention, School Resource
and Family and Domestic Violence Strategies, D.A.R.E. Programs, Drug Testing
and Treatment for Juveniles and Adults, Multijurisdictional Task Forces, Money
Laundering Task Forces, Prosecution, Criminal Justice Records Improvement and
Computer Technology Strategies.
"These outstanding
programs are making a difference in the lives of people in Northern Michigan,"
said Craig Yaldoo, Director of the Office of Drug Control Policy.
Byrne Memorial
Formula Grants:
- The 46th Circuit
Trial Court will receive $185,950 for Juvenile Intervention Strategies to
fund the Time Out Project, which provides intensive services for adjudicated
juveniles in Otsego, Kalkaska and Crawford Counties. This project will provide
services within an educational context to prevent future crimes.
- Traverse City
will receive $26,940 for Juvenile Intervention Strategies to fund a collaborative
project involving the prosecuting attorney, courts, law enforcement, schools,
parents and the Family Independence Agency to reduce opportunities for youth
to engage in substance use and delinquent or criminal behavior.
- Cadillac will
receive $26,448 for School Resource Strategies to fund a full-time officer
to assist the Cadillac Area Public Schools with substance abuse, truancy and
other juvenile problems.
- Manistee will
receive $24,419 for School Resource Strategies to fund the School Liaison
Community Policing Program in the Manistee Area Public Schools.
- Grand Traverse
County will receive $33,108 for Drug Testing and Treatment for Juveniles and
Adults to fund a drug-testing program that will increase the frequency of
drug testing while administering specific graduated sanctions for juveniles
who have failed tests, failed to show up for their tests or have been non-compliant
in other program areas.
- The 26th Judicial
Circuit Court/Alpena County will receive $127,418 for Drug Testing and Treatment
for Juveniles and Adults to fund the Turning Point Program, a needs-focused,
holistic day-treatment program designed as a final "community-based"
effort to rehabilitate court wards in lieu of out-of-home placement.
- The Leelanau
County Family Court will receive $27,974 for Drug Testing and Treatment for
Juveniles and Adults to fund a project that incorporates an increased frequency
of drug testing with specific graduated sanctions for juveniles who fail tests,
fail to show up for tests, or are non-compliant in other program areas.
- Grand Traverse
County will receive $26,279 for Drug Testing and Treatment for Juveniles and
Adults to fund a project that is an alternative to prison for substance abusing
offenders. Offenders are referred to transition houses where work, substance
abuse treatment, daily PBT's, up to three random drug screens per week and
A/NA meetings are cornerstones of the program.
- The 46th Circuit
Trial Court/County of Crawford will receive $36,618 for Drug Testing and Treatment
for Juveniles and Adults to fund the CLEAN (Community, Liaison, Enforcement
and Assistance Network) Program, which is a project designed to address alcohol
and drug rehabilitation for juveniles, families and non-felony criminal offenders
in Crawford County.
- Emmet County
will receive $63,331 for Drug Testing and Treatment for Juveniles and Adults
to fund a program to deal effectively with the increase of substance abuse
problems by juveniles in the Emmet County Probate and Family court system.
- Charlevoix County
will receive $68,934 for Drug Testing and Treatment for Juveniles and Adults
to fund the Recovery High intensive outpatient substance abuse program for
juveniles.
- The Traverse
Narcotics Team, a Multijurisdictional Task Force that operates in the counties
of Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Missaukee, and Wexford
will receive $258,558. The team concentrates on undercover operations, surveillance
and interdiction with emphasis on pro-active investigations targeting manufacturers,
upper-level dealers and the assets derived from illegal trafficking of controlled
substances.
- The Strike Team
Investigative Narcotics Group, a Multijurisdictional Task Force that operates
in the counties of Arenac, Crawford, Iosco, Ogemaw, Oscoda, and Roscommon
will receive $227,000. The Task Force will conduct narcotics and related investigations
with a focus on mid to upper-level narcotics traffickers.
- The Huron Undercover
Narcotics Team, a Multijurisdictional Task Force, which operates in the counties
of Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, and Presque Isle will receive $137,961. The
team conducts narcotics and related investigations with a focus on mid to
upper-level narcotics traffickers, along with investigating street level traffickers.
- The Strait Area
Narcotics Enforcement, a Multijurisdictional Task Force that operates in the
counties of Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Emmet, Mackinac, and Otsego will
receive $254,066. The team will continue to vigorously prosecute individuals
to deter and eliminate the availability of drugs and criminal activity associated
with narcotics trafficking.
- The Sheriffs,
State, Chiefs, Enforcement of Narcotics Team, a Multijurisdictional Task Force
that operates in the counties of Mason, Manistee, Oceana, and Lake will receive
$216,231. The team integrates state, county and local law enforcement resources
with the intent to remove mid and upper-level narcotics dealers and conspiracies
and eliminate drug availability and usage and the violence associated with
narcotic trafficking.
Local Law Enforcement
Block Grants:
- Alpena County
will receive $136,707 for School Resource Strategies to fund police/school
liaison officers at Alpena High, Thunder Bay Junior High and ten elementary
schools. A "school success" worker will be placed at the junior
high to bridge the gap between home and school and help troubled kids.
- Antrim County
will receive $55,922 for School Resource Strategies to fund a school liaison
officer who will provide mediation services between youth, families, schools,
law enforcement and the family court.
- Arenac County
will receive $73,077 for School Resource Strategies to fund two officers who
will identify "at risk" students and provide lessons and prevention
techniques to students and families.
- Cheboygan County
will receive $61,189 for School Resource Strategies to fund an officer who
will be utilized by three school districts in Cheboygan County to attack problems
such as school truancy, tardiness, incorrigibility and smoking.
- Kalkaska County
will receive $71,272 for School Resource Strategies to fund a School Resource
Officer who will work to reduce crime, disorder and delinquency in and around
assigned schools.
- Mason County
will receive $45,367 for School Resource Strategies to fund a School Resource
Officer who will assist local schools in dealing with juvenile delinquency
and truancy problems.
- Montmorency
County will receive $35,865 for School Resource Strategies to fund a Youth
Officer who receives referrals and follows up with appropriate contacts to
enforce state compulsory attendance laws and local attendance policies.
- Oscoda County
will receive $32,308 for School Resource Strategies to fund a school liaison
officer who will work with students to promote a positive response to law
enforcement officers, continue to teach the D.A.R.E. curriculum, and consult
with teachers, administration and parents regarding potential problems and
intervention strategies.
- Presque Isle
County will receive $76,537 for School Resource Strategies to fund a police
officer in the Onaway and Rogers City School Districts and communities working
to attack problems such as school truancy, tardiness, smoking violations,
vandalism, assaults, loitering and other violations.
- Roscommon County
will receive $78,549 for School Resource Strategies to fund to two officers
to develop new programs and continue current programs to reduce truancies,
juvenile violence and gang involvement.
- Wexford County
will receive $38,373 for School Resource Strategies to fund a school liaison
officer to investigate criminal activity and enforce traffic laws in and around
three school districts.
- The 46th Circuit
Trial Court will receive $32,700 for Computer Technology Strategies to connect
the state police, city police and one prosecutor to a wide-area network used
to reduce crime.
- Mason County
will receive $52,687 for Computer Technology Strategies to provide data transfer
between the Mason County Jail, 79th District Court, 51st Circuit Court and
the Mason County Prosecutor's Office.
- Ogemaw County
will receive $73,185 for Computer Technology Strategies to coordinate activities
of Ogemaw County's computer program to all county departments.
Byrne Memorial
Formula and Local Law Enforcement Block grants are available for competitive
grant awards to state and local governmental entities. Grants are administered
by the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy in the Michigan Department of
Community Health.