Teenage Narcotics Problem, Fort Worth, Being InvestigatedFORT WORTH - Fort Worth law enforcement officers say teenage drug traffic there is being conducted at deadly levels by gangs seeking to reap easy profits from the sale of marijuana, cocaine and other drugs to their high school classmates. Captain C. E. Hogue of the Fort Worth police said, “We know there are several groups of teenagers here which are in the drug business. I guess you could call them gangs.' Tarrant county sheriff Lon Evans said, “It’s scary to think that you have gang warfare at the high school level. Last month police found the bullet-riddled bodies of James Lee Rainey and Jay Conrad Reiber in a park near Benbrook Lake. Evans described the dead youths as “Drug Wholesalers in the Fort Worth area Capital murder charges have been filed againsttwo high school students - Ralph Pierce Aldis and Wayne Hutcherson - and proceedings have been started to have a 16 year old youth tried as an adult on murder charges in the case. It was said the three were pushers who bought marijuana from Rainey and Reiber and resold it to other teenagers.tOanHER]