Pubdate: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 Source: Sentinel, The (PA) Copyright: 2004 The Sentinel, a publication of Ogden Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://lewistownsentinel.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3122 Author: Mark Scolforo, Associated Press Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?420 (Cannabis - Popular) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) POLICE CHIEF ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES HARRISBURG -- A northeastern Pennsylvania police chief was arrested on drug and obstruction charges Wednesday and prosecutors said he had been secretly observed smoking seized marijuana repeatedly while on duty. Weatherly Police Chief Brian S. Cara was released on personal-recognizance bail after his preliminary arraignment Wednesday on charges of possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, obstruction of justice and attempted obstruction. The state attorney general's office said an investigative grand jury heard evidence that cocaine and marijuana has inexplicably disappeared from the Carbon County police department's evidence locker since 2002. Cara, 38, of West Hazleton, did not immediately return a phone message left at his home and it was unclear whether he was represented by a lawyer. He has been suspended with pay since investigators searched his office in August. Prosecutors said officers reported that sealed evidence envelopes containing cocaine were later discovered opened and emptied, and that at least twice Cara told other police officers that missing drugs may have exploded while inside the evidence locker. A grand jury that began hearing evidence in the case in September 2003 reported that several officers had smelled marijuana smoke inside the police department. Officers also recounted drug cases that were not investigated, evidence containers that had been tampered with, and drugs and paraphernalia that turned up in a desk drawer Cara used, the attorney general's office said. Using a hidden video camera, state drug agents on Aug. 2 allegedly observed Cara smoking pot on duty nine times, then numerous other times over the next two days. Prosecutors said Cara was seen filling a pipe with marijuana and then putting it in his breast pocket before going on patrol. The day his office was searched, Aug. 4, Cara allegedly tested positive for having used marijuana over the previous 48 hours. The grand jury presentment states Cara admitted to state drug agents he had smoked marijuana removed from the evidence locker. Weatherly Mayor Joseph E. D'Andrea said Cara may be placed on unpaid suspension while charges are pending. "We're not his judge and jury, but we can't continue paying him and filling in for him at his salary," D'Andrea said. Cara was promoted to chief in 1994 and did a good job, the mayor said. "I was really shocked to find out everything he was supposed to have done. If he has had problems and needed help, we could have helped him," D'Andrea said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake