Pubdate: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 Source: Baltimore Sun (MD) Copyright: 2003 The Baltimore Sun, a Times Mirror Newspaper. Contact: http://www.sunspot.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/37 Author: Del Quentin Wilber, Sun Staff CITY OFFICER ON ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AFTER ACCUSATION SHE MADE FALSE ARREST She Said She Saw Man With Drugs Left By Police A veteran Baltimore police officer was placed on administrative duties yesterday after a brief internal hearing into allegations that she falsely arrested an 18-year-old man on drug charges last week, police officials said. Jacqueline Folio, 41, who joined the department in 1989, will be transferred from the Southeastern District to juvenile detention duties pending the outcome of the agency's internal disciplinary process, police officials said. Folio, who also lost her police powers, could not be reached for comment. Yesterday's hearing stemmed from Folio's actions during an integrity sting Thursday night, police officials said. Folio was on patrol near the 3000 block of E. Pratt St. when she received a call to investigate drug activity, according to police officials. She found a bag containing suspected drugs and cash, which had been planted earlier by internal affairs detectives during a random integrity check. She put the bag in her pocket, police officials said. Within minutes, Folio had arrested an 18-year-old man for possessing the drugs and cash. Folio wrote in court documents that she saw the teen-ager place the drugs behind a bush. But sources familiar with the investigation say the 18-year-old never touched the bag and the area was being watched by internal affairs detectives. Police internal affairs officials interviewed the 18-year-old, Leon Burgess, at the city jail and tape-recorded his statements. Burgess was not charged with any crimes and said last week that he felt his rights had been violated. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth