Georgia deputy arrested in Alabama on cocaine charge
By The Associated Press
Posted 5:55AM on Wednesday, October 12, 2005
<p>A Fulton County, Ga., sheriff's lieutenant who works as a supervisor at the county jail has been arrested and charged in Alabama with trafficking cocaine, authorities said Wednesday.</p><p>Dwayne Turner, 40, of Jonesboro, Ga., was arrested by FBI agents and Mobile County sheriff's deputies on Tuesday, FBI special agent in charge Debra K. Mack said in a statement.</p><p>Turner was arrested in the parking lot of a restaurant near the intersection of Interstate 85 and East Avenue in Montgomery.</p><p>A criminal complaint against Turner was filed Oct. 5 before U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Cassady in Mobile, charging Turner with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.</p><p>The complaint resulted from a joint probe by the Mobile County sheriff's office and the FBI in Mobile, the statement said.</p><p>If convicted, Turner could be sentenced to a maximum 40 years in prison and a $2 million fine.</p><p>Sgt. Nikita Hightower, a spokeswoman for Fulton County Sheriff Myron Freeman, said the drug case was unrelated to the jail. Hightower said an internal investigation would be launched and that Turner, an employee since 1991, probably would be suspended indefinitely once all the information was received from the FBI.</p><p>She said the department first learned of the investigation against Turner when he was arrested.</p><p>According to the FBI affidavit, a man arrested in April with about a half-pound of cocaine identified Turner as a supplier of both cocaine and marijuana, which the informant said he sold in the Mobile area.</p><p>The informant, whose name was blacked out in a copy of the affidavit obtained by The Associated Press, arranged a meeting with Turner at a Montgomery restaurant on Oct. 4. There, the informant purchased a Zip-Loc plastic bag of about 4 ounces of cocaine for $3,000, the affidavit indicated.</p>