Pubdate: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 Source: Long Beach Press-Telegram (CA) Copyright: 2000 Press-Telegram. Contact: http://www.ptconnect.com/ Author: Wendy Thomas OFFICER DENIES THEFT OF DRUGS LOS ANGELES A Long Beach police officer accused of stealing narcotics from drug traffickers pleaded not guilty Monday in federal court. Julio Alcaraz, a 15-year veteran of the Long Beach Police Department, and his alleged co-conspirator, Ismael Rodriguez, of Compton, are scheduled to return to court April 4, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Rawitz. Both men are being held without bail. Alcaraz, under investigation since March 1997, was arrested Jan. 27 after he allegedly stole six kilograms of cocaine from an undercover narcotics agent posing as a trafficker. In a five-count indictment handed down last Friday, the 36-year-old West division patrol officer is also accused of stealing 200 pounds of marijuana from a drug trafficker and of planning a home-invasion robbery of 10 kilograms of cocaine. According to court documents, Alcaraz conspired with several members of the drug trade to steal narcotics as they were transported through Long Beach. Then he allegedly sold the drugs to informants. A multi-agency task force including FBI agents, members of the Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement and Long Beach police used wire tapping and surveillance throughout their lengthy investigation, records show. The charges including conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute it and use of a firearm during a drug-trafficking crime carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 40 years in prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea