Pubdate: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 Source: Altus Times, The (OK) Copyright: Altus Times 2002 Contact: http://www.altustimes.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1919 Author: Mark Glenn JUDGE WASN'T TARGET OF DRUG BUST An Altus City Judge and a City of Altus employee, both arrested during a drug bust at a Lawton residence Friday morning, were apparently in the wrong place at the wrong time. Lawton police say they had a warrant to search the residence of Norris Hill, a known drug dealer, but didn't know who the two Altus people were when the bust happened. While police were at the residence they seized 20 grams of cocaine and arrested three people including Hill, David Thomas, 49, and Patricia Webster, 44. Thomas, a former assistant district attorney, was arrested on complaints of possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Webster who was a receptionist at Altus City Hall, was arrested on complaints possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hill was apprehended on a complaint of trafficking cocaine. David Schucker, an officer with Lawton Police Department Special Operations Division, said the arrests were part of an investigation directed at Hill. "We were aware of him," said Schucker. "We didn't know who the two people from Altus were. They just happened to be there when the warrant was served." A search warrant was obtained and served at about 10:30 a.m. Friday at Hill's home in the 5800 block of Northwest Baldwin Avenue in Lawton. The warrant stemmed from an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip according to police. All three could face stiffer charges because the drug bust occurred near an elementary school. They were expected to make their initial appearance in Comanche County District Court sometime today. The arrests of both Thomas and Webster caught City of Altus officials by surprise. 'Yes, it surprised me," said Altus Mayor T.L. Gramling. "I heard some rumors afterwards but I certainly didn't expect this." Gramling said that Webster has been dismissed from her position with the city since the incident in Lawton. "She was already on probation," said Gramling. Thomas' status is technically not been dealt with, but it is expected he will be formerly dismissed by the Altus City Council. "It will take council action," said City Administrator Mike Nettles. "But that is a safe assumption." City Attorney Catherine Coke said Gramling would make a recommendation to the replacement of Thomas, which must be approved by the city council. Currently Phil Olson, a judge in juvenile court and a backup to the city judge's position, will take over Thomas' duties until a replacement is named. Thomas was an assistant district attorney in the 1980s when Steve Suttle was the District Attorney. He is a member of the law firm of Latham, Nelson and Thomas. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl