Pubdate: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA) Webpage: www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/epaper/editions/wednesday/news_d322095c464cf0ae00df.html Copyright: 2002 Cox Interactive Media. Contact: http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/28 Author: Bill Rankin DEPUTY IMPOSTERS RIPPED OFF SUSPECTED DRUG DEALERS A Fulton County deputy sheriff is accused in a federal indictment of providing sheriff's uniforms and inside information to accomplices who barged into the homes of suspected drug dealers, stealing narcotics, jewelry and cash. According to the indictment disclosed Tuesday, a dozen members of a home invasion ring have been arrested and charged with breaking into at least 11 homes in the metro area in the last year, posing as sheriff's officers. Deputy Brenda Wiggins, 33, provided the uniforms and information about the targets --- data she acquired from the national computer crime network that is supposed to be used exclusively by law enforcement officials, the indictment says. Wiggins has been suspended with pay and is free on $25,000 bond. Her lawyer, Akil Secret, said Tuesday that Wiggins "denies being involved in the distribution of narcotics or any direct involvement in home invasions." Sheriff Jackie Barrett declined to comment, saying she had been asked by the FBI not to discuss the case. Federal authorities said the investigation is continuing. They wouldn't comment when asked if other deputies might have been involved. Wiggins participated in the conspiracy from April 2001 through December, charges the indictment, which was issued in June and only recently unsealed. The indictment alleges Wiggins provided the uniforms that Johnathan Dale and others wore them to trick unsuspecting victims into letting them enter their homes. Dale gave Wiggins money for the uniforms and for information on the suspected drug dealers the gang targeted, the indictment claims. In some instances, according to the federal charges, Dale and his associates physically assaulted and tortured the suspected drug dealers and later sold some of the narcotics they stole from them. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth