Pubdate: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 Source: Knoxville News-Sentinel (TN) Copyright: 2005 The Knoxville News-Sentinel Co. Contact: http://www.knoxnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/226 Author: Bryan Mitchell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) DEPUTY ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES Cocke County Lawman, One Other Charged Two men, including a Cocke County sheriff's deputy, face drug charges after a joint federal and state investigation led to the arrests Friday, authorities said. Authorities arrested Larry Joe Dodgin and Jeremy Scott Jones, said R. Joe Clark, special agent in charge of the Knoxville office of the FBI. Dodgin, 26, a Cocke County Sheriff's Department deputy, is charged with possession with intent to distribute, Clark said. He allegedly had 3 kilograms of cocaine in his possession at the time of his arrest, according to the FBI. Jones, 26, is charged with conspiracy to distribute, Clark said. The men are scheduled to appear before Federal Magistrate Judge Dennis H. Inman on Monday in Greeneville, Clark said. The arrest of a deputy surprised Cocke County Sheriff D.C. Ramsey. Ramsey said he was hauling cattle Friday when Cocke County Sheriff's Department Detective Derrick Woods contacted him about the arrest. Woods told Ramsey that agents who arrested Dodgin had given him the key to Dodgin's cruiser. Ramsey said he had few additional details. "If he was selling drugs, they should have arrested him," the sheriff said. The detective, who lives near Dodgin in the Parrottsville community, said he was asked by Cocke County's 911 dispatch center to pick up the keys between 8 and 9 p.m. "The agents had been at the home for some time. They didn't tell me anything, and I wasn't in a position to ask them any questions," Woods said Saturday. Ramsey said Jones and Dodgin were being held at the Washington County Detention Facility in Jonesborough, Tenn. The arrests were the result of a joint investigation by the FBI, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Clark said. Woods said the arrest is a blow to all of Cocke County. "I hate this. ... This is a hard hit on us. I don't know what he (Dodgin) got himself into, but he knew what he was doing. He's in law enforcement. Wrong's wrong and right's right." The detective said the Cocke County Sheriff's Department has tried to do progressive things in recent years. "We've been real successful, a lot of things need to be done and hopefully we're headed in that direction," he said. "It's just like a batch of apples: you're going to get a bad one, I just didn't realize how bad." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom