News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 2 Ex-Officers Sent To Prison For Drug Theft |
Title: | US CA: 2 Ex-Officers Sent To Prison For Drug Theft |
Published On: | 2002-08-22 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 00:58:59 |
2 EX-OFFICERS SENT TO PRISON FOR DRUG THEFT
Two former police officers were sentenced to prison Wednesday for
their roles in a ring that stole 650 pounds of cocaine from an
evidence locker.
Michael Wilcox, 42, a former California Highway Patrol officer,
received a 63-month sentence after pleading guilty in Los Angeles
federal court to conspiring to distribute cocaine and to structuring a
bank deposit to avoid federal reporting requirements.
The Fresno resident testified earlier this year against co-defendant
Michael Ruelas, 42, also a former CHP officer, who was convicted of
stealing the drug from an evidence locker at the state Bureau of
Narcotics Enforcement office over the July 4 holiday in 1997.
Previously convicted in the theft--the largest ever from a law
enforcement agency in California--was the mastermind, Richard Wayne
Parker, 47, a veteran state narcotics agent assigned to the Riverside
office.
Parker is serving a life term. Ruelas, his half-brother, has not yet
been sentenced. Also sentenced Wednesday was former Pima County
(Ariz.) sheriff's deputy James Tracy Strickler, who received a
two-year prison term for knowing about the Riverside theft and failing
to report the crime.
Though Strickler did not participate in the theft, federal prosecutors
said that as a member of Parker's ring, he stole small amounts of
drugs and cash from the homes of suspected narcotics dealers.
Two former police officers were sentenced to prison Wednesday for
their roles in a ring that stole 650 pounds of cocaine from an
evidence locker.
Michael Wilcox, 42, a former California Highway Patrol officer,
received a 63-month sentence after pleading guilty in Los Angeles
federal court to conspiring to distribute cocaine and to structuring a
bank deposit to avoid federal reporting requirements.
The Fresno resident testified earlier this year against co-defendant
Michael Ruelas, 42, also a former CHP officer, who was convicted of
stealing the drug from an evidence locker at the state Bureau of
Narcotics Enforcement office over the July 4 holiday in 1997.
Previously convicted in the theft--the largest ever from a law
enforcement agency in California--was the mastermind, Richard Wayne
Parker, 47, a veteran state narcotics agent assigned to the Riverside
office.
Parker is serving a life term. Ruelas, his half-brother, has not yet
been sentenced. Also sentenced Wednesday was former Pima County
(Ariz.) sheriff's deputy James Tracy Strickler, who received a
two-year prison term for knowing about the Riverside theft and failing
to report the crime.
Though Strickler did not participate in the theft, federal prosecutors
said that as a member of Parker's ring, he stole small amounts of
drugs and cash from the homes of suspected narcotics dealers.
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