News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Officer Allegedly Was Planning To Steal More Drugs |
Title: | US CA: Officer Allegedly Was Planning To Steal More Drugs |
Published On: | 2000-01-29 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 05:03:45 |
OFFICER ALLEGEDLY WAS PLANNING TO STEAL MORE DRUGS
LONG BEACH--A Long Beach police officer accused of stealing six
kilograms of cocaine from an undercover law enforcement agent was
contemplating two other narcotics thefts before his arrest, a federal
prosecutor said Friday.
Officer Julio A. Alcaraz, 36, was taken into custody early Thursday
following a nearly three-year investigation into allegations that he
was stealing narcotics from drug dealers while on patrol in his police
cruiser.
At a bail hearing Friday, Assistant U.S. Atty. Jeffrey Rawitz called
the 11-year police veteran a danger to the community and a flight risk.
If convicted, he noted, Alcaraz faces a mandatory term of at least 15
years in prison.
U.S. Magistrate James McMahon agreed with the prosecution and ordered
Alcaraz held without bond.
In wiretapped conversations with a government informant, Rawitz told
the judge, Alcaraz spoke about luring a known drug dealer to Long
Beach where he planned to stop him for a bogus traffic violation and
steal his narcotics. Alcaraz also confided to the informant that he
planned to burglarize the home of a neighbor where he thought he would
find at least 10 kilos of cocaine, the prosecutor said.
Neither crime occurred, but Rawitz cited the conversations to rebut a
defense argument that Alcaraz had no predisposition to commit a crime
and that Alcaraz was "set up" by government agents only after a
fruitless 34-month investigation.
Also held without bond Friday was Alcaraz's alleged confederate,
Ismael Rodriguez, 35, of Compton, who was arrested after a high-speed
police chase.
Both men are charged with conspiracy to possess cocaine for sale and
use of a gun in the commission of a crime.
LONG BEACH--A Long Beach police officer accused of stealing six
kilograms of cocaine from an undercover law enforcement agent was
contemplating two other narcotics thefts before his arrest, a federal
prosecutor said Friday.
Officer Julio A. Alcaraz, 36, was taken into custody early Thursday
following a nearly three-year investigation into allegations that he
was stealing narcotics from drug dealers while on patrol in his police
cruiser.
At a bail hearing Friday, Assistant U.S. Atty. Jeffrey Rawitz called
the 11-year police veteran a danger to the community and a flight risk.
If convicted, he noted, Alcaraz faces a mandatory term of at least 15
years in prison.
U.S. Magistrate James McMahon agreed with the prosecution and ordered
Alcaraz held without bond.
In wiretapped conversations with a government informant, Rawitz told
the judge, Alcaraz spoke about luring a known drug dealer to Long
Beach where he planned to stop him for a bogus traffic violation and
steal his narcotics. Alcaraz also confided to the informant that he
planned to burglarize the home of a neighbor where he thought he would
find at least 10 kilos of cocaine, the prosecutor said.
Neither crime occurred, but Rawitz cited the conversations to rebut a
defense argument that Alcaraz had no predisposition to commit a crime
and that Alcaraz was "set up" by government agents only after a
fruitless 34-month investigation.
Also held without bond Friday was Alcaraz's alleged confederate,
Ismael Rodriguez, 35, of Compton, who was arrested after a high-speed
police chase.
Both men are charged with conspiracy to possess cocaine for sale and
use of a gun in the commission of a crime.
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