Pubdate: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 Source: Times Daily (AL) Contact: 2002 Times Daily Website: http://www.timesdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1641 Author: Mike Goens Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) FORMER FLORENCE OFFICER CHARGED WITH TRAFFICKING RHODESVILLE -- A former Florence police officer was arrested on drug trafficking charges Saturday afternoon as drug agents concluded a 1-year investigation, officials said. Harold Prince White, 47, was arrested at his business on Waterloo Road just after 3:30 p.m., said David Scogin, director of the Lauderdale County Drug Task Force. He was being held in the county detention center Saturday night. Bond was set at $42,500. White, who lives at 6180 Lauderdale 189 in the Rhodesville community, is charged with trafficking in a controlled substance, two counts of distribution of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Scogin said the trafficking and distribution charges involve the sale of cocaine. "We received information on Mr. White about a year ago and have been trying to gather information on him," Scogin said. "We have to follow the rules and legal procedures, and these things often take quite a bit of time. Ultimately, we usually get them through persistence and help from the community. That's what happened in this case. "With the subject in this case being a former police officer, he knew what we are legally bound to do. We just kept working at it, and we were able to get the information we needed over the last 48 hours." White served as a Florence police officer for about three years during the late 1980s, where he spent much of his career on patrol, authorities said. He left the department on disability leave. Scogin said task force agents and sheriff's office personnel had had White's business -- Rhodesville Body Shop on Waterloo Road, under surveillance Saturday. He said they witnessed what they believed to be a drug transaction and went to the business with a search warrant in hand. He did not elaborate on what agents saw to make them suspect a drug deal had occurred. "When I walked into the business, he was counting his money," Scogin said. "He took off running to the rear of the building, but we were able to take him into custody without incident." He said White was holding a package containing about an ounce of cocaine in his hand at the time. Several smaller bags of cocaine were found in his pants pocket, Scogin said. Agents found about 3.5 ounces of powder cocaine, more than $6,000 in cash, a small amount of marijuana, scales, baggies and other materials often associated with preparing drugs for resale, Scogin said. A person can face trafficking charges when 1 ounce of cocaine is found in his or her possession. A person convicted of trafficking illegal drugs must spend at least three years in prison. Scogin said agents found about 50 bags that contained 1 gram of cocaine during their search of the metal building. They also confiscated two guns. A gram of cocaine can be sold for about $100 on the street, officials said. Scogin said charges could be filed against at least two more people related to the case. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex