Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2002 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 Author: Zeke MacCormack INQUIRY CLEARS DRUG TASK FORCE A special prosecutor assigned in April to investigate a regional drug task force based in Kerrville closed his inquiry Friday by saying that no criminal activity was found. "I think it's great," said Kerrville Police Chief Chuck Dickerson, who is the project director for the 216th Judicial District Narcotics Task Force. The inquiry began after a former task force informant accused officers Dallas Bingley and Everett Alexander of fabricating evidence, falsifying reports and other illegal activities. Alexander, a deputy Ingram marshal assigned to the squad, expressed relief about being cleared of criminal wrongdoing, but declined further comment. Bingley, a Kerr County deputy no longer with the unit, could not be reached for comment. The main focus of the inquiry by Special Prosecutor Richard Mosty were claims made by Tamarah "Lexi" Barton, who became an informant after being arrested on drug charges that are pending. Barton, 30, claimed that she had made only one drug buy for the task force, but reports by Bingley and Alexander identify her as the buyer of drugs in two sales by the same suspect. Bill Hill, the task force commander, said the special prosecutor's investigation "pretty much played out the way I expected it to," adding that Barton's accounts were not believable. Barton's credibility came into question in June when she failed a polygraph test, said Bob Galvan, her lawyer. Although claiming the second drug deal never occurred, Barton altered some details of her account, he said Friday. "The problem is, she didn't come clean up front, so it cast a credibility cloud over the whole thing," said Galvan, who called the investigation by Mosty and Texas Ranger Kyle Dean half-hearted. District Attorney Bruce Curry, whose office Galvan had accused in court motions of complicity with alleged task force misdeeds, was unavailable for comment. At a recent pretrial hearing for Barton's drug case, the judge rejected motions by Galvan to dismiss the charge based on alleged wrongdoing by the task force and prosecutors. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek