Pubdate: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 Source: Barrie Examiner (CN ON) Copyright: 2005, Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2317 Author: Tracy McLaughlin OFFICER PLEADS GUILTY TO BREACH OF TRUST An undercover OPP officer was being wire tapped when he chatted on the telephone with an inmate of Warkworth prison and told the prisoner about hidden marijuana fields, a court heard yesterday. Det. Const. Scott Duguid, 35, of Phelpston, who was in charge of searching out and destroying marijuana grow operations in Simcoe County, plead guilty to breach of trust. His sentencing hearing is set for next June in Barrie. Duguid, who is suspended from duty, was an officer with the Huronia Combined Forces Drug Unit in Sept. 2003 when he was caught supplying the longitude and latitude coordinates for marijuana fields in Simcoe County to two men who would use Global Position Systems (GPS) to find and harvest the crop before police moved in. The scam was discovered inadvertently when police decided to intercept phone calls while Jamie Procter, 25, of Peterborough, was in prison because he was suspected of smuggling drugs into the jail. During those calls Procter discussed various marijuana locations with Duguid. In one of the intercepted calls, Procter talked about how he had to cross a creek in his underwear to get to the marijuana. "I had to swim across it in my boxers and pull the shit and put it in industrial garbage bags and swim back," he said. In another intercepted phone call between Proctor and his brother, the men discussed how they could not get hold of Duguid because he was "out in the bush chopping" down marijuana plants in fields being destroyed by the OPP. In another call Proctor discussed another heist where one helper got stung by bees several times when they moved in on one of Duguid's locations. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh