Source: New York Times (NY) Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Pubdate: April 25, 1998 Author: Kit R. Roane VETERAN OFFICER SUSPENDED OVER DRUG CASE A veteran New York City police officer who spent the last 15 years doing internal investigations for the department was suspended yesterday after narcotics officers found a woman with a small bag of heroin in his car, the police said. Lieut. Stephen Jordan, 57, who has been a police officer for 34 years, was placed on a 30-day suspension but has not been charged with any crime, the police said. Lieutenant Jordan has also been ordered to take a drug test, Marilyn Mode, a department spok eswoman, said. If he fails, he will face dismissal, she said. The police said an undercover unit saw a woman get out of Lieutenant Jordan's car around 2:30 A.M. yesterday and visit a bodega on Sutter Avenue near Blake and Miller Avenues in East New York, Brooklyn, that was being watched for possible drug sales. The police said the officers from the unit pulled Lieutenant Jordan over shortly after the woman returned to his car and he began to drive off. Inside, they found Valerie Brown, 40, and a bag of heroin, said Deputy Inspector Michael Collins, a department spokesman. He said the woman told the officers that the drugs belonged to her. Brown has been charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, the police said. Lieutenant Jordan's relationship with the suspect is unclear, as is the reason why he took her to a known drug location. The police spokesman said that Lieutenant Jordan had a clean record with the department. Law enforcement investigators, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the lieutenant said he had seen Brown on the street, then stopped and picked her up when she requested a ride to the store. Copyright 1998 The New York Times Company