Pubdate: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 Source: Naples Daily News (FL) Copyright: 2006 Naples Daily News. Contact: http://www.naplesnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/284 Author: Chris W. Colby STATE DROPS DRUG CHARGE AGAINST PARAMEDIC State prosecutors have dropped a misdemeanor drug possession charge against a Collier County paramedic arrested after a Naples police detective said he found marijuana inside the paramedic's personal bag at a fire station in September. Lt. Eric Timothy Havens, 29, returned to work Tuesday after about two months on paid administrative leave. His Marco Island attorney, Stephen Ostrow, said Havens was reinstated by Collier County Emergency Medical Services to his original rank after the State Attorney's Office dropped the charge. The administrative case didn't result in any reduction in pay or rank, Ostrow said. Police investigators responding to an anonymous tip found four bags of marijuana inside Havens' padlocked duffel bag. Havens, a 10-year veteran of the agency, was arrested where he worked, at Naples Fire Station No. 2, 977 26th Ave. N. "It was our position Mr. Havens was set up by a third party," Ostrow said. "Once we presented all the information we had to the state attorney, they dropped the charge." Havens had faced a misdemeanor charge, possession of marijuana not more than 20 grams, which is punishable by up to a year in jail. But he pleaded innocent and intended to return to his job, which pays $14.59 an hour, after he was cleared, Ostrow said. Jamie Sarbaugh, a spokeswoman with Collier County Emergency Services, was unavailable Tuesday to give details of what steps led to the agency clearing Havens. The charge was dropped Nov. 22, according to court records. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine