I—The Da i 1 Collegian Monda . % , NO% ern her 11. 1974 State College narcs 'very busy' By LIND.% N111.1.E1l Collegian Staff 11riter l'es. Virginia. there are narcs in State College But the State College office of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Drug Control.is no busier than the other seven corresponding regional offieeS. according to Director Walter F'. Williams. "We're all very busy busier than %% e should be." Williams said HIS badge states "Narcotic Agent. - but Williams and nits tellow bureall,employes c;,an make arrests for illegal selling. using or purchase of am cbntrolled substance Williams said that although the, bureau makes arrest s Fri con nection %%ith all types of drug abuse, it concentrates its efforts on drug dealers. especially those inyolved with ' - harder drugs" and ptiShers dealing with large ctuantities of drugs and large sums of money lie said figures are misleading and would not estimate any percentage of drug usagvr trafficking in State College. But he said that traffickingA all types of drugs, including heroin. is present • Mlhams said a large number of drug users are young. and herVore many students are arrested on drug charges. But the percentage of non-students atrested locally runs close to the percentage Of st udent arrests "We don't pick on college students. We go where the traf ficking is .We don't discriminate we go after anyone and everyone." he said The Bureau has no connection with the l'mversity and no state spies are stationed in the dorms, ac cording to Williams The bureau does employ undercover agents who gather in telligence for many arrests and who do not consider the cam pus off-limits, he said Bureau employes have the authority to travel an2,,N‘here within the Commonwealth. excluding military bases. Vtlliams said that undercover agents are needed because there is no complaining party in drug trafficking, as there are in robbery and - assault cases. The number of employes in his office fluctuates according to need The State College office covers 13 surrounding counties, is ‘k ell as Centre Counts'. State College was chosen as a-regional office because - of its central location The office, 1315 S. Allen St., was - located in r -2/1' End of 2isl" Term Special $ 1 5! with this I coupon I I Mon. Nov. 11 I till Thurs.l4th I Good Only in the I State College Arby's r I. _., 400 W. College it .1 Cheap Thrills the Down Parka Ottr down PdPkdkiS garment i'died with 10 ounces of down nig rip stop nylon coat lidz pull YKK zipper With & enePoirs &V -ile, down- Med doable, poche4, did. Velcro clo sure on pocket. Tn 514e5 xs tilrttri, Ch " 7 47 SO ea Thrills gotta C 10to s i f n thriz 30 eat 115 S PLISer St 6 : 3 ° t° 9 flt °l2, 'Wed- Tri • CCreatilg,s' TWO ARBY'S 5` Roast Beef SandwicheS • • ' ''••d - • 7„.••.x: Preeialts Belleforge until 1973. At that time, the bureau was moved frqm„ the Health Department to the Justice Department. his Council chain of command begins with the governor and his Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, which recommends drugs to be included on the controlled substance list. From there, the, attorney general and deputy attorney generals oversee thcf director of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Drug Control, located LQ Harrisburg. tl - Two Criminal Compliance and Enforcement directors supervise the regional office directors. The bureau works with federal, state and local law en forcement agencies. Williams said their agents are often housed with the state police strike forces when both groups are working on the same investigation. Thus, the general public can contact local authorities concerning drug abuse. "It's not really necessary for us to have marked cars and a big sign out in front of the building," he said. Williams said the bureau likes publicity, but can only give limited information to the public. The bureau may go for days or months without making an arrest, he said, adding that intelligence leading to arrests is strictly confidential. Williams said he considers his occupation exciting, but it requires a lot of paper work. He said he used to go out and make arrests, but is now severely limited by his desk and telephone. He said all agents are issued weapons because of the element of risk involved. However, danger is largely reduced by planning and research to choose times and places of arrests. This cautiousness and a great respect for individual privacy , and freedom frdm harassment have made the bureau a highly regarded orgarlization, Williams said, explaining that it has taken many year n s to build the bureau's reputation and the bureau would not jeopardize it by acting unprofessionally. He said the l'No-Knock policy" of entry used by federal agents is not used by the bureau. "I don't do it for the money, although we get along com fortably. 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