Pubdate: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Tracy McLaughlin, Special to the Toronto Sun COP AIDED POT THEFT, COURT TOLD Drug Unit Officer Faces Charges Next Month BARRIE -- A Peterborough man, charged with an undercover OPP officer who allegedly used police helicopters to spot marijuana fields and leak the information, was sentenced to two years in jail yesterday. Jody Procter, 25, of Peterborough pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic marijuana and breach of probation. OPP Det. Const. Scott Duguid, 32, a member of the Huronia Combined Drug Enforcement Unit, also appeared briefly yesterday on similar charges but they were not dealt with. In an agreed statement of facts in Procter's case, it was stated that police intercepted calls between Duguid, Procter and Procter's brother, Jamie, 27, in September while Jamie was a prisoner at Warkworth Institution. The statement of facts said in several conversations, Procter told his brother that Duguid gave him longitude and latitude directions to pot fields Duguid was supposed to find and destroy. The brothers discussed how they would harvest the fields and estimated they would make $250,000 to $500,000. The statement said on Sept. 20, the OPP began surveillance of Duguid and in his vehicle found the co-ordinates of three marijuana grow operations as well as the co-ordinates of a vehicle submerged in a lake. Later, Duguid was seen meeting the brothers in Schomberg, the statement said. The Proctors were arrested after they left and police found GPS co-ordinates identical to those found in Duguid's vehicle and a GPS receiver. The statement of facts said when Jamie Proctor was arrested he told police he was looking for grow fields in the Barrie area and Duguid had provided him with some tips. Duguid and Procter's brother are due back in court Dec. 17. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake