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Wolf Point man pleads guilty to stealing drugs from Sheriff’s Office

Author: IAPE May 27, 2010

Great Falls Tri­bune (Mon­tana)
BYLINE: Tri­bune Staff

Roo­sevelt County, MT

A 20-year-old Wolf Point man pleaded guilty in fed­eral court Tues­day on drug charges after he was found to be steal­ing drug evi­dence from the Roo­sevelt County Sheriff’s Office while employed as a jail offi­cer about a year ago.

Jared Albert Weeks-Combs will be sen­tenced on Aug. 26 in Great Falls for pos­ses­sion with the intent to dis­trib­ute metham­phet­a­mine. He faces a pos­si­ble 20-year prison sen­tence and/or a $1 mil­lion fine.

Accord­ing to court doc­u­ments, Roo­sevelt County’s under­sh­er­iff dis­cov­ered drug evi­dence miss­ing from the office’s evi­dence room on April 20, 2009.

A recently retired cus­to­dian was asked to inven­tory the evi­dence room and dis­cov­ered that 22 items of drug evi­dence were miss­ing: approx­i­mately 12 grams of metham­phet­a­mine and 12 ounces of mar­i­juana were among the miss­ing items, as was $400 cash.

The same day the inven­tory was con­ducted, the sheriff’s office received a call from a cit­i­zen who accused Weeks-Combs of steal­ing the drugs from the evi­dence room and sell­ing them to pay his rent.

Secu­rity cam­eras were reviewed and wit­nesses were inter­viewed. Weeks-Combs was inter­viewed and admit­ted to gain­ing access to the evi­dence room eight to 15 times between Feb­ru­ary and April 23, 2009. He told inves­ti­ga­tors that he stole 21 to 22 envelopes con­tain­ing meth or mar­i­juana. He also admit­ted to tak­ing a wal­let con­tain­ing $400 cash.

Weeks-Combs told inves­ti­ga­tors that he used most of the stolen drugs, though he did pro­vide some of them to friends. The inves­ti­ga­tion was a coop­er­a­tive effort between the Roo­sevelt County Sheriff’s Office and the Fed­eral Bureau of Investigation.

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