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Two police officers, security guard arrested on cocaine charges
Healthcare Security Weekly, October 8, 2007
Two police officers from Zanesville, Ohio and a hospital security guard were arrested October 1 and are accused in a scheme to obtain and sell cocaine.
The 29-year-old security guard worked for Genesis HealthCare System in Zanesville, reported The Columbus Dispatch. Each of the three men were charged with conspiracy to possess and sell cocaine.
A federal criminal complaint detailed a story of how the three men conspired to rob a drug dealer of a kilo of cocaine with plans to sell the drugs, the newspaper reported.
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