Source: UPI Pubdate: August 25, 1998 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- A nine-year veteran of the Los Angeles police force has been arrested and charged with allegedly stealing $800, 000 worth of cocaine from the property room at police headquarters. Police say 31-year-old Officer Rafael Antonio Perez is accused of forging another officer's name, serial number and assignment to check about six pounds of cocaine out of an evidence locker at Parker Center on March 2. Perez, a member of the department's anti-gang unit, was arrested at his home this morning and charged with possession of cocaine for sale, grand theft and forgery. He's being held on $550,000 bail and could face a maximum of eight years and four months in state prison if convicted. Police said they have not determined what happened to the cocaine after it was taken out of the evidence locker. Investigators determined that the cocaine was missing on March 27, and the department formed a task force to investigate the disappearance. Police Chief Bernard Parks announced the arrest. The chief said, ``It does tarnish the badge of the Los Angeles Police Department and many of the 9,700 sworn officers and 3,500 civilian employees that an individual would basically violate their code of ethics and the trust that was given to them by the public and commit this kind of act.'' - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan