Pubdate: Thu, 30 May 2002 Source: Commercial Appeal (TN) Copyright: 2002 The Commercial Appeal Contact: http://www.gomemphis.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/95 Author: Bartholomew Sullivan COURT CUTS OFF FUNDING FOR CONTROVERSIAL ARK. DRUG UNIT Seven Will Lose Jobs In Push For Accountability From Crittenden County Sheriff Crittenden County Sheriff Dick Busby has notified seven department employees that they will lose their jobs at the end of June due to a funding cutback. The Crittenden County Quorum Court voted 10-1 Tuesday to cut off funding for the sheriff's drug task force. Officers in the unit stop highway traffic in their search for illegal drugs and cash. The unit is currently being investigated for suspected cash-skimming. Three West Memphis drug interdiction officers were fired last year for violating departmental policies regarding seized cash after two of them were caught in FBI sting operations. No one has been charged. The sheriff's and West Memphis drug interdiction officers work separately. Together they have seized $5.4 million in the past 2 years. Busby's short letter reads in part: "Due to the decision of the Quorum Court on May 28, 2002, not to fund the Crittenden County Drug Task Force after June 30, 2002, it will be necessary to terminate the following personnel presently being paid from the Drug Task Force budget." It then names Mickey Thornton, the unit's commander, and six employees, including two that patrol the interstates. Busby was not available Wednesday to elaborate. Donna Kane, the task force secretary and an 11-year employee of the Sheriff's Department, said the decision was disheartening. "It's not a good feeling," she said. "I haven't done anything wrong." Justice of the Peace Vickie Robertson, whose position is equivalent to a county commissioner's, said Busby's action indicates he doesn't plan to provide county lawmakers with the accounting they've repeatedly requested. She said she proposed cutting the annual $488,811 budget to $210,000 almost halfway through the fiscal year "to make the sheriff understand we want some accountability." Robertson said other requests for information from the sheriff have been ignored or produced "hogwash." "We have just not gotten clear answers," she said. The money seized from suspected drug couriers is typically forfeited in a civil lawsuit, and proceeds are divided between the arresting agency, the prosecuting attorney's office and the state crime lab. Crittenden County government received $551,211 in drug forfeiture money last year, records show. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel