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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NC: 3 Tied To Officers In Drug Case Plead Guilty
Title:US NC: 3 Tied To Officers In Drug Case Plead Guilty
Published On:2002-05-16
Source:Winston-Salem Journal (NC)
Fetched On:2008-01-23 07:41:59
3 TIED TO OFFICERS IN DRUG CASE PLEAD GUILTY

GREENSBORO - Three people linked to the area law-enforcement officers
convicted of distributing drugs pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court
earlier this week to drug violations .

Chad Douglas Wilson, Jonathan Eric Apt and Elizabeth Ann Harward, who were
arrested in late March, appeared in court Monday and Tuesday.

Wilson pleaded guilty to distributing Ecstasy. Court documents said that he
distributed drugs around Davidson and Guilford counties and supplied
Ecstasy to former Thomasville police Sgt. Russell McHenry through a middleman.

Apt pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute marijuana and steroids, and
Harward pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute steroids.

McHenry was arrested last November and became an informant. He told state
and federal agents that he, an Archdale police officer, three Davidson
County sheriff's deputies, and two local residents distributed cocaine,
marijuana, Ecstasy and steroids.

In December, investigators arrested former Davidson County Lt. David Scott
Woodall, Lt. Douglas Westmoreland and Sgt. William Rankin.

They also arrested former Archdale police Sgt. Christopher Shetley, as well
as Wyatt Kepley and Marco Aurelio Acosta-Soza, who are not in law enforcement.

All pleaded guilty in March to drug-conspiracy charges as part of a
plea-bargain agreement.

Sentencing for the defendants will begin next month.

McHenry is scheduled to appear June 7 in court in Greensboro.
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