Pubdate: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 2014 The Dallas Morning News, Inc. Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/send-a-letter/ Website: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/117 Author: Christopher Sherman, The Associated Press Page: 3A Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) SENTENCING STARTS FOR POLICE TURNED DRUG THIEVES So Far, Prison Terms Are Up to 12 Years for Joint Task Force Members McALLEN (AP) - Sometimes the heists were carefully choreographed ruses designed not to raise suspicion. Other times they were brazen grabs. Either way, the lawmen sentenced Tuesday in South Texas used their badges to protect drugs or steal them for resale to other traffickers. U.S. District Judge Randy Crane sentenced four of nine former law enforcement officers to prison terms ranging from eight years to nearly 12 years before recessing to continue with the others Wednesday morning. What started as a drug investigation in early 2011 eventually led federal investigators to a local joint task force created to combat the street-level drug trade. Instead, the so-called Panama Unit was stealing money and drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamines and ecstasy. Sometimes, members of the unit initiated the thefts, while other times they were hired to do them. Mission police officer Jonathan Trevino, son of the then Hidalgo County sheriff, decided which jobs they took and how the proceeds were divided. Former Hidalgo County Sheriff Lupe Trevino has denied any knowledge of the unit's illicit activities. But eventually federal authorities nabbed several people close to him as their investigation widened to include additional corruption. Lupe Trevino himself resigned earlier this month and pleaded guilty to a federal money laundering charge related to taking campaign funds from another drug trafficker. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt