Pubdate: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 Source: Coshocton Tribune (OH) Copyright: 2007 Coshocton Tribune Contact: http://www.coshoctontribune.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.coshoctontribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3213 Author: Kathy Thompson POLICE CHIEF STILL HAS CONFIDENCE IN OFFICERS ZANESVILLE -- Zanesville Police Chief Eric Lambes said he is confident that no more officers with his department will be charged with conspiracy or drug charges as a third officer was arrested this morning. Donald E. Peterson, 33, who has been with the department for a couple of years, Lambes said at a press conference at the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office, was arrested early this morning along with four other individuals on two federal charges. "The Zanesville Police Department is a dedicated group of officers," Lambes said. "I still lay claim to that." The others, Peterson's wife, Serritha D. Peterson, 29; Shelly M. Tyson, 32; Steven Gibson, 65 and Gary Moody, 50, were also taken into custody this morning by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and deputies with the Muskingum County Sheriff's office and all were transported to the Franklin County Jail for processing. Muskingum County Sheriff's Office Col. Bryan Hoover said his office has been investigating Peterson since two former Zanesville police officers were arrested on federal charges in October. Lambes said he became aware of the investigation into Peterson shortly before Sean Beck and Trevor Fusner, were arrested. "It's really not news to the Zanesville Police officers or the administration," Lambes said. But, Hoover said this case is not connected to Sean Beck or Trevor Fusner, who both resigned from the police department in late October. Another officer, Chad Mills, of the Genesis HealthCare Systems Police, was also arrested along with Fusner and Mills. The Petersons, Tyson, Gibson and Moody are all scheduled to be arraigned in a federal court this afternoon. If convicted on the charges, they face up to 40 years in prison. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath