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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CT: Ex-Drug Cop Charged With Possession
Title:US CT: Ex-Drug Cop Charged With Possession
Published On:2008-02-03
Source:Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City, UT)
Fetched On:2008-02-06 07:25:34
EX-DRUG COP CHARGED WITH POSSESSION

The Former Sanpete Deputy Also Is Facing Felony Theft Charge

MANTI -- A former drug cop has been charged in Sanpete County with drug
possession.

John Earl Stevens, 28, former Sanpete sheriff's deputy and member of
the Central Utah Narcotics Task Force, is facing charges of drug
possession and theft, according to a case filed Thursday in 6th
District Court.

During his time with the Sanpete County Sheriff's Department, Stevens
had been on the Central Utah Narcotics Task Force where he was
assigned to the K-9 unit and had access to confiscated drugs.

Possession or use of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin and theft
constitute the charges against him, all four third-degree felonies. He
is also charged with class B misdemeanor possession of drug
paraphernalia.

Though the case was filed in 6th District Court in Sanpete County, it
is being prosecuted by the Utah County Attorney's Office.

Sanpete County Attorney Ross Blackham recused himself from the case at
the time of Stevens' arrest last September in order to avoid conflict
of interest, since Stevens had been a county employee.

Sanpete County Sheriff Kevin Holman did likewise, turning last
summer's investigation of Stevens over to Utah County authorities
after he became aware of it, "To avoid the appearance of any
impropriety," he said.

Early in September, deputies say Stevens admitted to Holman that he
had stolen drugs from the K-9 unit several times and had used them.
Subsequent urine testing showed traces of the illegal substances.
Shortly afterward when evidence was reported missing from the Millard
County evidence room, which Stevens had access too, a search warrant
for Stevens' residence in Gunnison was sought and executed by the Utah
County Narcotics Task Force.

The evidence from Millard County thought to have been stolen was later
located but not before police say they found drug paraphernalia and
empty evidence bags at Stevens' home.

They arrested Stevens on Sept. 12. He was released on bail the same
day.

Stevens' initial court appearance is scheduled before Judge Wallace
Lee on Feb. 27.
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