Pubdate: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 Source: Daily Press (Newport News,VA) Copyright: 2006 The Daily Press Contact: http://www.dailypress.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/585 Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) MONEY, DRUG EVIDENCE MISSING FROM HOPEWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT HOPEWELL, Va. -- A prosecutor is trying to determine how many pending cases could be affected by the disappearance of evidence, including drugs and about $10,000 in cash, from the Hopewell Police Department. "I'm surprised and deeply disturbed," Commonwealth's Attorney Anthony Sylvester said after learning about the problem during a court hearing Wednesday. He said the missing evidence "is going to raise a lot of issues we don't usually deal with." Police Chief Rex Marks did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment Thursday. Problems with the evidence room are not related to the two-month-old investigation by the Virginia State Police and the FBI into personnel matters at the police department, Sylvester said. Several officers have been placed on administrative leave during that investigation. The missing evidence came to light after defense attorney Mary Martin filed a motion to force Marks to answer questions about alleged mismanagement in the department's evidence room. Martin is defending Rontal Taylor, 19, who faces drug possession and weapons charges. Rather than take the stand, Marks provided answers to about a dozen written questions that Sylvester asked about the evidence room. Those answers point to the missing evidence in drug cases dating to 1997. Money is missing from cases that date to 1989, Sylvester said. Sylvester said it's possible that the missing drugs were destroyed but that files were not properly documented, but he said cash is rarely destroyed. The evidence in Taylor's case is not missing, the prosecutor said, but Martin said the new information raises more questions about her client's case, which is set for trial next week. Sylvester has asked the city to provide another location to store evidence. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin