Pubdate: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 Source: Dispatch, The (NC) Copyright: 2003, The Lexington Dispatch Contact: http://www.the-dispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1583 Author: Rachel Leonard, The Dispatch Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm ( Corruption - United States) EX-SHERIFF'S DEPUTY FACES FELONY DRUG CHARGE IN KING A Davidson County sheriff's deputy has been fired following her arrest on a felony drug charge in Stokes County. Maureen Cleary Williams, 37, was arrested July 10 by an officer with the King Police Department and charged with obtaining a controlled substance by forgery or fraud. According to police records, Williams attempted to forge a prescription for a controlled substance at an Eckerd drug store. The incident occurred June 27 in King. Records do not show what controlled substance Williams is charged with trying to obtain. Williams was fired the day after her arrest - June 11 - from her job as a deputy at the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, said county Human Resources Director Keli Greer. She had worked for the county since Oct. 26, 1997. Davidson County Sheriff Gerald Hege said he did not know much about the incident and referred questions to Capt. Jody Shoaf, who is in charge of personnel matters at the sheriff's office. Shoaf was not available for comment. But Hege did say he knew Williams has suffered from health problems and had been out of work for several months. "She's had several operations," he said. "... I really don't know a whole lot about (her condition)." Williams' address is listed as Mount Olive Road in King, according to arrest reports. Her local address was not available. Following her arrest, Williams was released from custody on a written promise to appear. She is scheduled to appear on Aug. 25 in Danbury District Court. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake