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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.
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