Pubdate: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 2002 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/162 Author: Anthony Spangler POLICE SERGEANT FIRED AFTER AUDIT GRAND PRAIRIE - A former Grand Prairie narcotics sergeant was fired Friday after a July audit revealed about $1,000 missing from a drug unit cash fund. Blaine Smith, a 13-year veteran who had no prior disciplinary record, has 10 days to appeal Police Chief Glen Hill's decision to a civil service arbiter. Police forwarded their investigation to the Dallas County district attorney Aug. 27. Prosecutors have not presented the case to a grand jury. "He certainly denies any criminal wrongdoing," Smith's attorney, Bob Baskett, said Friday. "We will be appealing his termination as being too harsh a punishment based on the evidence." Smith could not be reached to comment. In July, auditors discovered cash missing from a fund In July, auditors discovered cash missing from a fund used by narcotics officers to buy drugs from dealers. used by narcotics officers to buy drugs from street dealers. Smith was reassigned before the audit. Detective John Brimmer, police spokesman, would not elaborate on the internal investigation. Smith "violated department policies and procedures," Brimmer said. Smith is a former president of the Grand Prairie Police Association and served in patrol and as a canine officer. "We're talking about a career officer who was never trained in accounting procedures," Baskett said. "I don't know if they think he deliberately stole something or whether he made an accounting error. But it is offensive to Blaine that people have accused him of being a thief." Detective James Wallis, police association president, said his organization has not decided whether to get involved in Smith's case. "We have to determine what the department is alleging and take a look at the case real hard," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart