Pubdate: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 Source: Big Sandy News, The (KY) Copyright: 2002 The Big Sandy News Contact: http://www.bigsandynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1975 Author: Susan Allen, County Bureau Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) MARTIN CHIEF GETS AX MARTIN - Martin Police Chief Jeff Powell was terminated from his job Christmas Eve by Mayor Thomasine Robinson in the wake of a state police investigation into Powell's purported destruction of thousands of narcotic pills without a court order. Martin City Attorney Stacy Marshall said the mayor informed him that Powell had been relieved of his duties and that long-time city policeman Jim Slone had been appointed temporary chief. A message left for Robinson Monday was not returned. Attorney Clyde Johnson, who represented Powell in a Dec. 18 court appearance on the matter, could not be reached Monday for comment. Last week, state police confirmed that an investigation had begun into Powell's claim that he destroyed 2,867 pills which were seized as evidence in a drug store burglary. The pills in question included OxyContin, Lortab, Vicodon, Xanax and Perocet. Powell informed Commonwealth's Attorney Brent Turner two days before a destruction order for the evidence was to be signed that he had destroyed the evidence. Powell told Turner there had been some "miscommunication" and he thought he could dispose of the evidence. On Dec. 18, Powell appeared before Circuit Judge John David Caudill apparently prepared to explain how and why he destroyed the pills without a court order. At that hearing, Caudill told Powell he would need an attorney because of possible criminal ramifications of his actions. He ordered Powell to appear back in court on Dec. 20, with his attorney and be prepared to testify how he destroyed each pill individually. On Dec. 20, Caudill said he did not think it would appropriate for Powell to give any testimony and said he had very "grave" concerns about the former chief's department and "competency." The judge ordered that state police take immediate possession of any drug evidence being held by the Martin Police Department. At that hearing, Johnson said he gave Turner a statement from Powell detailing how he got rid of the pills. Turner declined to release the statement or talk about its contents, saying it could become part of an official investigation. Johnson stressed that his client had not been charged with a crime or indicted and that Martin Mayor Robinson had witnessed the destruction of the drug evidence. Powell declined to comment on the situation after his Dec. 20 court appearance. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager