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Oklahoma City police officer admits taking cocaine from cars while on job

Investigators said Dean Forbes told them he took what he called “trophies” from abandoned and stolen cars

Oklahoma City police officer admits taking cocaine from cars while on job

Investigators said Dean Forbes told them he took what he called “trophies” from abandoned and stolen cars

TODAY, AN INVESTIGATORS SAY DEAN FORBES TOLD THEM HE TOOK WHAT HE CALLED TROPHIES FROM STOLEN OR ABANDONED CARS WHILE WORKING AS AN OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE OFFICER. NOW HE SAYS HE NEVER INTENDED TO USE THE DRUGS, BUT ADMITTED THAT HE WAS ON COKE CHAIN WHEN HE WAS FOUND OVERDOSED. COURT DOCUMENTS KOCO OBTAINED TODAY SHOWS THE TIMELINE LEADING UP TO DEAN FORBES ARREST IN GRADY COUNTY. FORBES AND OFFICERS IN 2006 WAS TREATED AFTER HE WAS FOUND PASSED OUT IN A NINNEKAH HOME DUE TO AN APPARENT COCAINE OVERDOSE. FORBES WIFE WAS TREATED FOR OVERDOSE THE NEXT DAY AND ADMITTED THE TWO WOULD SPEND THOUSANDS EVERY MONTH ON COCAINE. FORBES DENIED SELLING DRUGS, BUT ADMITTED HE SHARES COCAINE AT PARTIES. HE ALSO SAID HE SETTLED HIS DRUG USE AROUND HIS WORK SCHEDULE SO HE COULD PASS DRUG SCREENS REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT. AND OKLAHOMA CITY POLICE SAY THEY AREN’T COMMENTING WHILE GRADY COUNTY INVESTIGATES, ONLY SAYING THA
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Oklahoma City police officer admits taking cocaine from cars while on job

Investigators said Dean Forbes told them he took what he called “trophies” from abandoned and stolen cars

An Oklahoma City police officer admitted he took cocaine from cars while on the job.Investigators said Dean Forbes told them he took what he called “trophies” from abandoned and stolen cars while working as an OKC officer. He claimed he never intended to use those drugs but admitted to using cocaine the day he was found overdosed.Court documents obtained by KOCO 5 on Friday show the timeline leading up to his arrest in Grady County. Forbes, an officer since 2006, was treated after he was found passed out in a Ninnekah home due to an apparent cocaine overdose.Forbes’ wife was treated for an overdose the next day and admitted the two would spend thousands every month on cocaine. Forbes denied selling drugs but admitted he shared cocaine at parties.He also said he scheduled his drug around his work schedule so he could pass the drug screens required by the department.OKC police aren’t commenting while Grady County investigates, only saying Forbes is on administrative leave.

An Oklahoma City police officer admitted he took cocaine from cars while on the job.

Investigators said Dean Forbes told them he took what he called “trophies” from abandoned and stolen cars while working as an OKC officer. He claimed he never intended to use those drugs but admitted to using cocaine the day he was found overdosed.

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Court documents obtained by KOCO 5 on Friday show the timeline leading up to his arrest in Grady County. Forbes, an officer since 2006, was treated after he was found passed out in a Ninnekah home due to an apparent cocaine overdose.

Forbes’ wife was treated for an overdose the next day and admitted the two would spend thousands every month on cocaine. Forbes denied selling drugs but admitted he shared cocaine at parties.

He also said he scheduled his drug around his work schedule so he could pass the drug screens required by the department.

OKC police aren’t commenting while Grady County investigates, only saying Forbes is on administrative leave.