Pubdate: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 Source: Galveston County Daily News (TX) Copyright: 2001 Galveston Newspapers, Inc Contact: http://www.galvnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/164 Author: Ted Streuli COMMISSIONER CALLS FOR CHIEF'S SUSPENSION HITCHCOCK - Hitchcock City Commissioner Sharon Enge called for the suspension of Police Chief Glenn Manis Monday night, but no other commissioner supported the idea. Enge moved to suspend Manis for three days for providing what she called false information to a commissioner. The motion didn't receive a second. Manis said the information was inaccurate but was merely an honest mistake. The questions arose after drugs being held as evidence vanished from the police department on Aug. 23. A total of 2.8 ounces of cocaine and 4 ounces of marijuana from three separate cases disappeared. "I was informed that drugs were missing from the police department," said Enge. "I had to almost pull teeth to get information. In the letter that (Manis) gave me, he said he gave the officer who last handled the drugs a drug test at Forward Edge. I checked with the company and found out there's no record of any Hitchcock officers being tested between then and now." Manis said he was mistaken about the dates. "I had my dates wrong," said Manis. "The officer was tested, and the results came back negative, but it was before this incident." Enge said she's not making any accusations, just looking for information. "I'm not accusing the officer at this point," Enge said. "I'm just trying to figure out what's going on." Manis said the disappearance represented a breakdown in a system that worked well for a decade. "We had a system, and it worked for 10 years, but it broke down," Manis said. "We now have safeguards in order, and we hope this doesn't happen again." Manis said there is no chance one of his officers took the drugs. "We think this was something a trustee absconded with," said Manis. Manis said the drugs were being readied to send to a state laboratory for testing and could have been taken by a prisoner working at the facility. Manis said he harbors no hard feelings toward Enge. "She's just doing what she feels is the responsible thing to do," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth