Pubdate: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 Source: Athens News, The (OH) Copyright: 2006, Athens News Contact: http://www.athensnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1603 Author: Jim Phillips Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials WARREN RESPONDS TO SECRETARY'S ARREST IN ATLANTA ON DRUG CHARGES Athens County Prosecutor C. David Warren said last week that a secretary in his office, arrested Thursday with her husband in Atlanta for alleged drug smuggling, did not pose any risk of compromising ongoing criminal investigations while she worked in his office. Members of a multi-county crime task force had informed Warren over the summer that [Name redacted], 33, and her husband [Name redacted], 42, were under investigation for possible drug offenses. When he learned this, Warren said Friday, he immediately directed the task force officers to report their progress to a special prosecutor, David L. Landefeld of Fairfield County. "I told them, 'Don't tell me any more. Here's a prosecutor for you to talk to. Do your investigation just like any other investigation.'" He added that he changed [Name redacted] duties in the office so that she no longer had access to any information from secret investigative grand juries, which could allow her to compromise ongoing investigations. "When this issue was raised, I took precautions to make sure she didn't get to see secret stuff," he said. Warren said that he informed one assistant prosecutor and one investigator that the Major Crimes Team had the [Name redacted] under observation, but did not tell any of the other clerical employees who worked with [Name redacted]. The Major Crimes Team announced Friday that it had been investigating the couple since June, on suspicion of selling prescription drugs and smuggling drugs into the United States from Switzerland. On Thursday the team, working with customs and border agents and the Clayton County Police in Georgia, stopped and searched the [Name redacted] when they arrived from Switzerland at Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. After searching the two, officers allegedly found that [Name redacted] had hashish and "white-widow" marijuana concealed in a body cavity, and [Name redacted] was carrying marijuana seeds he had gotten in Amsterdam. A later search at the couple's Long Run Road home allegedly found 56 marijuana plants growing there. The two were being held in the Clayton County jail as of the time of the press release. Warren said he is deeply disappointed in his employee. "I had hoped against hope that (the crime team's suspicion) was all blown out of proportion, but I wasn't about to get in their way," he said. "I am truly disappointed. I really am." He said that whenever [Name redacted] gets out of jail, he will be discussing her employment status at the prosecutor's office with her. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine