The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Deputy allegedly stole drugs

Jeffrey Goettel reportedly confessed to crime.

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com

A veteran Cherokee County sheriff’s deputy was arrested Saturday after he confessed to stealing drugs from the evidence room, authoritie­s said.

Jeffrey Goettel, 41, of Jasper, was charged with violation of oath of office, possession of a schedule II narcotic and felony theft by taking, Cherokee sheriff ’s Lt. Jay Baker said.

Goettel’s arrest was the result of an unannounce­d audit of drugs in the agency’s evidence room that “revealed missing narcotics that had been marked for destructio­n,” Baker said.

Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison requested that the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion and the dis- trict attorney’s office con- duct an investigat­ion into the missing drugs. According to Baker, investigat­ors found Goettel, who was in charge of the evidence repository, had stolen oxycodone and morphine.

The drugs were not taken for resale, Garrison said.

“It appears that these drugs were taken for personal use,” he said.

None of the stolen narcotics was evidence in pending cases.

“I will not tolerate acts of misconduct within this agency,” Garrison said.

Goettel, who has worked for the sheriff ’s office for 17 years, was released Sunday morning from the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center on a $39,300 bond. He is on administra­tive leave pending an internal investigat­ion.

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