Baltimore Sun Sunday

Drugs ended officer’s career

Aberdeen case is part of an addiction issue for police across U.S.

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Every mile brought Lt. Dan Gosnell closer to relief. His body ached for the little white pills, though his mind shouted to turn back.

“What the hell are you doing?” the young police commander asked himself out loud.

His pickup cruised east through Harford County. The Aberdeen police station was 20 miles ahead. Inside of him, a fever burned. Days had passed since he swallowed the last of his pain pills.

The police station lab held a cache of unwanted prescripti­on medicine dropped off by Harford County families. Only two officers had a key; Gosnell was one. The promising 36-yearold lieutenant had decided to betray his oath, badge and best friends.

In a twist of fate that would scar a proud department, the man in charge of the drug evidence had become an addict himself. He sometimes took 24 pills a day.

Over the next two years, he would raid the lab almost daily, then sneak in the evidence vault and swipe pills from criminal cases. When the pills ran out, he would snort heroin off his police desk beneath his officer-of-the-year plaque.

His startling downfall transforme­d the suburban police station into a crime scene and rendered Gosnell one more cautionary tale, like the trooper in Iowa, the sergeant in Arkansas, the detective in Kentucky; like police chiefs in upstate New York and rural Ohio — drug addicts, all of them.

As the opioid crisis deepens, police are falling prey.

The scourge has struck police department­s across the country, and prosecutor­s have dropped criminal cases that hinged on drug evidence.

Officers become hooked on narcotic painkiller­s after illness or injury. Prescripti­ons run out, but stockpiles of substitute­s — heroin, cocaine, fentanyl — wait one locked door away, and they have the keys.

“It’s like you’re putting them in the candy store,” said Joseph Latta, who directs the See OFFICER, page 20 Dan Gosnell, speaking in court

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