Sherriffs probed in Wytheville VA for multiple drug charges
In Wytheville, Virginia, the Smyth County sheriff has launched an internal probe after sworn affidavits for search warrants in a federal drug case linked two deputies to the subject of those warrants. Sheriff David Bradley would not confirm reports that one deputy had been fired and another suspended, nor were the deputies named. According to the affidavits, based in part on what the suspect unwittingly told confidential informants, one deputy, “Deputy A,” “uses methamphetamine, cocaine, and prescription pills but his drug of choice is methamphetamine.” The affidavit alleged that Deputy A scored from Anthony Richardson, former chief of the Damascus Police Department, who is currently facing multiple meth conspiracy and distribution charges in state court. “Deputy B,” identified as a Smyth County Sheriff’s narcotics investigator, “used to steal drugs and give them to [the suspect] to sell,” according to the DEA’s affidavit. No word on when or if a grand jury indictment is coming down.