Pubdate: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 Source: Altoona Mirror (PA) Copyright: 2008 Altoona Mirror Contact: http://www.altoonamirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1729 Author: Greg Bock Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) WIFE: POLICE INVESTIGATION A 'WITCH HUNT' Supporters Say Tyrone Officer Greg Ray Being Harassed By Ongoing Drug Allegations TYRONE - Supporters of a Tyrone Borough police officer caught up in an internal investigation spoke out Monday night against what they say are coercive tactics and harassment by private investigators hired by officials on a ''witch hunt.'' Christy Ray, wife of 18-year police force veteran Greg Ray, scolded Borough Council for the investigation of her husband - one she said has been going on for more than a year and is a repeat of a fruitless investigation 10 years ago into allegations Ray sold drugs from his police cruiser. ''My husband has a lot of faults, but drugs are not one of them,'' she said. She accused Police Chief Joe Beachem of orchestrating a ''witch hunt'' against Ray, who also is the police union liaison with the borough, and she said while council members have been asking questions about the investigation, no one has bothered to talk with Greg Ray. Borough officials, including Beachem, declined to comment on the internal investigation brought up during the public comment period of Monday's council meeting. Mayor Jim Kilmartin confirmed that the borough was looking into a personnel issue within the police department but said he wasn't at liberty to discuss the matter. ''I'm sick of this fantasy world,'' said Troy Walk, borough resident and fiance of full-time borough police officer Jessica Barlick, who he said has suffered repercussions for not agreeing with the investigation and providing borough officials with what they wanted. Walk said there were ''some serious, serious'' problems with the tactics employed by the borough police administration, including offers to ''let people out of DUIs'' if they helped get evidence against Ray. ''It's intimidation all the time,'' Walk said of the scrutiny of Ray and anyone who doesn't toe the line in the investigation. ''Who's going to stick up for us?'' Kylee Wallace told the council that her fiancee, part-time officer Matt Plummer, has been blackballed for not giving a statement against Ray, and while he's now collecting unemployment, Tyrone is advertising for part-time officers. Ray defended her husband by noting that he has passed every drug test given and volunteered to undertake further, more stringent testing, but the intrusion into their lives continues. ''He's served the people of this community for 18 years, and this is how you repay him,'' Ray said as she explained that the investigation is harming his reputation in the community. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin