Pubdate: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 Source: Daytona Beach News-Journal (FL) Copyright: 2017 News-Journal Corporation Contact: http://www.news-journalonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/700 Author: Patricio G. Balona DELAND OFFICER FIRED, 2 OTHERS DISCIPLINED OVER MISSING METH A DeLand police officer was fired, another suspended without pay and a third reprimanded this month after they lost methamphetamine collected as evidence at a home over the summer, Internal Affairs documents show. Officers Michael Mirino, John Rutherford and Thomas Gillan responded to a home on July 14 to stand by as members of Probation and Parole searched the Lazy River Lane home of Cameron Rando, 19, who was on probation for grand theft and burglary of an unoccupied dwelling according to reports released this week. Guns, pills and a small amount of white powdery substance, which Mirino tested and proved to be methamphetamine, were found by Probation and Parole and turned over to the DeLand police officers, investigative reports state. Rando was arrested that day and charged with violation of probation. The methamphetamine never made it to the evidence room, investigators said. And although Probation and Parole officers reported that the meth was found, Gillan's report did not mention the methamphetamine nor did he list the narcotics on the property page. Mirino and Rutherford also did not prepare supplement reports of the events as required by department policy, reports state. A prosecutor inquired about the drug 13 days later and police discovered the methamphetamine was missing, reports indicate. Mirino was fired Nov. 2, Gillan got a letter of reprimand Nov. 5 and Rutherford served an eight-hour suspension without pay Nov. 8. Each officer had his version of the events of July 14 after the drugs were found. Mirino said he tested the narcotics that showed it was methamphetamine and then handed it to Rutherford. Rutherford said he did not remember Mirino giving him the drug and a search of Rutherford's patrol vehicle failed to find the missing meth, investigators said. Rutherford gave Gillan a package with the evidence collected from the Lazy River Lane home but Gillan did not check with Mirino or Rutherford to verify the contents of the package, investigators said. "Your submission was missing a small amount of narcotics which was lost as a result of several officers handling it and passing it along for processing," Gillan's supervisor wrote in the letter of reprimand. Gillan was reprimanded after an investigation concluded he was careless in the doing his job and Rutherford was suspended for being careless and failing to write a report. The missing methamphetamine was one more on Mirino's lengthy disciplinary record, so the Chief Jason Umberger and his command staff recommended the officer's firing. Since 2007, Mirino has been disciplined 10 times including being suspended twice, He was disciplined for multiple issues including unprofessional conduct, sleeping on duty, missing a court hearing, failing to conduct a thorough investigation, and carelessness, which had to do with an accidental discharge of a firearm, records how. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt