Pubdate: Wed, 04 Sep 2002 Source: Daily Post-Athenian (TN) Copyright: 2002 East Tennessee Network - R.A.I.D. (Regionalized Access Internet Contact: http://dpa.xtn.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1673 Author: Ben Benton DRUG TASK FORCE HEAD ARRESTED The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation arrested the director of the 10th Judicial Drug Task Force Tuesday night on drug charges stemming from reports evidence was missing from the DTF office in Charleston. According to TBI spokesperson Jeanne Broadwell in Nashville, DTF Director Kenneth Don Wilson, 53, of 179 County Road 633, Etowah, was arrested around 11:30 Tuesday night and charged with simple possession of the Schedule II drug cocaine. TBI Special Agent In-Charge Richard Brogan arrested Wilson and booked him into the McMinn County Jail around 1:30 a.m. today. The DTF operates under the supervision of the District Attorney's Office and aids agencies within the District in drug investigations, as well as conducting independent investigations. District Attorney General Jerry N. Estes said this morning he was apprised Tuesday of a situation that led him to contact the TBI. "Late yesterday afternoon I became aware that there might be some evidence missing from the DTF evidence room and I immediately contacted the TBI," Estes said this morning. He said more charges are possible. "At this point in time I understand the investigation resulted in the arrest of DTF Director Ken Wilson," Estes said. "I anticipate requesting a pro tem district attorney from another district to take the case." Estes said no official action has been taken regarding Wilson's employment with the DTF but other measures were taken following the arrest. "Last night I did instruct a couple of agents to secure his badge, equipment and credentials," Estes said. "As of this morning, I am in the process of contacting the voting board members of the DTF for a tentative meeting this afternoon," he said. Estes said board members will have to decide what will be done regarding Wilson's employment as well as the future of the DTF office in Charleston. "The DTF is now maintaining status quo," Estes said. "They will not be beginning any new investigations. Any agents that are already investigating cases will be continuing on those, but not new cases." Estes said he would be able to comment more on the future of the DTF as soon as the DTF Board meets. The Board is made up of sheriffs and police chiefs, among others in the law enforcement community, who represent agencies in the 10th Judicial District which includes McMinn, Bradley, Polk and Monroe counties. Calls this morning to the DTF office in Charleston were unanswered. Wilson is currently free on $2,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in General Sessions Court Thursday, according to records at the McMinn County Justice Center. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens