Pubdate: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 Source: Birmingham News (AL) Copyright: 2000 The Birmingham News Contact: 2200 4th Avenue North, Birmingham AL 35203 Fax: (205) 325-2283 Website: http://www.al.com/bhamnews/bham.html Forum: http://www.al.com/forums/ Author: Carol Robinson POLICE COCAINE THEFT UNSOLVED YEARS LATER It's been 3 1/2 years since someone busted open a lock and stole more than 17 pounds of cocaine from a Birmingham police locker - and still no one has been brought to justice. Many suspect no one ever will, but authorities beg to differ. "It's still very much a significant and high-priority case, but admittedly the progress has been slow," said FBI spokesman Craig Dahle. "It's not a closed case by any means." The cocaine was recovered from an Ensley neighborhood in March 1996, but the drugs never made it to the department's property room. On Aug. 21, someone broke into the locker and lifted the drugs that were stashed inside in a small duffel bag. Former Birmingham Police Chief Johnnie Johnson in 1997 said publicly what many speculated privately - that he believes a police officer or officers took the drugs. Birmingham police have long since finished their internal probe and handed the case over to the FBI. "We're greatly concerned about that and we're anxiously waiting the outcome," said police spokesman Lt. Moody Duff. "There have been a lot of rumors all over town, but we're continuing to wait on the official report from the FBI." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea