Pubdate: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 Source: Virginian-Pilot (VA) Copyright: 2004, The Virginian-Pilot Contact: http://www.pilotonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/483 Author: Steve Stone Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) POLICE OFFICER ARRESTED IN BEACH DRUG INVESTIGATION VIRGINIA BEACH - An off-duty police officer was arrested late Saturday while attempting to purchase illegal drugs, police said Sunday. The officer, identified as Jason Todd Armentrout, 30, is being held without bond in the city jail. On Sunday morning he was ordered suspended without pay. Armentrout has been a member of the force since Jan. 16, 2002 and was assigned to the Third Precinct. Don Rimer, a police spokesman, said Armentrout's arrest came after his name surfaced in the midst or a much larger, ongoing investigation. The probe by the department's Special Investigative Narcotics Unit began almost a year ago. "The investigation has been focusing on a variety of individuals and a variety of locations throughout the Hampton Roads area," Rimer said. Its target has been people involved in the possession, sale and distribution of illegal narcotics, specifically ecstasy and methamphetamine, Rimer said. Given that the investigation continues, however, he said he could provide no additional details on the overall effort. The alleged involvement of Armentrout came to the attention of investigators on Dec. 11, Rimer said. It was unclear what the nature of the tip was, but it suggested "a member of the department may be involved in the purchase and use of illegal drugs and associating with individuals involved in this investigation," Rimer said. He said investigators moved quickly and set up surveillance on Armentrout and his known associates. On Saturday, just after 11 p.m., investigators saw Armentrout "with other targets of the investigation" in the vicinity of Birdeneck Road and old Virginia Beach Bolulevard, Rimer said. Later, they watched as he attempted "to acquire a quantity of ecstasy." Investigators moved in shortly after and Armentrout was arrested. Rimer emphasized that the alleged drug purchase took place while Armentrout was off duty and that any use by him of the drugs also was believed to have occurred while he was not on duty. He is charged with attempted possession of a controlled substance. Armentrout was not carrying any weapons at the time. - ---