Pubdate: Fri, 19 May 2006 Source: Newsday (NY) Copyright: 2006 Newsday Inc. Contact: http://www.newsday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/308 Author: Anthony M. Destefano, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) EX-COP'S DRUG HEIST FOILED Note: Staff writer Rocco Parascandola contributed to this story. A former city police officer was indicted yesterday on charges that she was part of a plot to rob cocaine stash houses in Washington Heights while she was studying for promotion to the rank of sergeant, officials said. Kirsix De La Cruz, 32, was first arrested April 26, the day she resigned from the Police Department, according to officials and court records. At that time De La Cruz was charged in an unpublicized federal criminal complaint along with two other suspects for being part of the drug rip-off conspiracy. Yesterday, the original complaint and the new indictment were unsealed in Manhattan federal court. The documents say De La Cruz and two other suspects, Luis German and Markus Vizaniaris, were suspected of planning the robbery of a cocaine cache in Washington Heights in July 2005. According to the complaint, investigators were tipped off to De La Cruz's involvement by a confidential witness who claimed the female officer was his niece. The witness had lent De La Cruz several thousand dollars so she could go to class to prepare for the Police Department sergeant's exam, court papers stated. The witness then asked De La Cruz whether she knew any cops who could help him with his business of robbing drug dealers and she said she would let him know, according to investigators. In July 2005 De La Cruz introduced the confidential witness to German, the complaint stated. It was De La Cruz who then suggested that the proceeds of any drugs stolen by the witness could be shared with her and German, court papers stated. German then tipped off the witness to a Washington Heights apartment where several pounds of cocaine were located, the complaint stated. The witness and Vizaniaris then stole 15 pounds from there, according to the complaint, adding that De La Cruz told the witness she wanted to be paid in cash. Officials said the stolen cocaine was worth more than $100,000. The witness was arrested later in Manhattan with a backpack containing 13 pounds of cocaine - two pounds had been given to Vizaniaris - and started to cooperate with investigators in January, the complaint stated. With the help of law enforcement, the witness made a number of tape-recorded calls to De La Cruz in which she agreed to find out information about why Vizaniaris and German had been arrested in unrelated cases, officials said. De La Cruz, who has been free on an unsecured $50,000 personal recognizance bond since her April arrest, joined the Police Department in 1995. She had worked in the 33rd Precinct in Washington Heights until 2005, when she was transferred to the Police Department's management information system department, which deals with computer systems, officials said. Her attorney, David Stern, declined to comment. Vizaniaris, 36, and German, whose age wasn't given, are being held without bail on the federal case, court records show. Their attorneys didn't return calls seeking comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman