Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah allegedly funneled confiscated drugs back into the market through an informant, generating up to $300,000 in illicit profits, court documents reveal.
Special Agents Nicholas Kindle and David Cole face a felony drug distribution conspiracy charge for allegedly using a federal ...
The second of two special agents with the Department of Homeland Security in Utah tasked with fighting the war on drugs has ...
A pair of Department of Homeland Security agents have been accused of using a confidential informant to sell illegal drugs that had been seized as evidence. Federal prosecutors allege that both ...
A second Department of Homeland Security agent has been charged in federal court with using a confidential informant to sell illicit drugs that were seized as evidence. Nicholas Kindle ...
A second Department of Homeland Security Investigations ... of those involved in the illegal drug purchases," court documents read. Both agents are also accused of stealing cash and jewelry ...
A second Department of Homeland Security agent in Utah was arrested and charged in federal court on accusations of using a confidential informant to sell illicit drugs that were seized as evidence.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Department of Homeland Security agent who ... who resold the drugs for profit on the streets of Utah, according to the indictment. A Connecticut man accused of a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The second of two special agents with ... their illegal drug sales." The two are accused of using a confidential informant who had worked with Homeland Security agents on ...
Kindle is accused of selling the alpha-PHP, commonly known as bath salts, to confidential sources. The synthetic drug is considered a Schedule II narcotic. Kindle was the second Homeland Security ...