The Sentinel-Record

Detective whose story is featured in McFarland USA arrested

- SCOTT SMITH

FRESNO, Calif. — A California police detective who was a member of the championsh­ip 1987 track team depicted in the movie McFarland USA has been charged with tipping off a drug dealer in return for more than $15,000 in bribes over three years, federal authoritie­s announced Friday in Bakersfiel­d.

Bakersfiel­d Police Detective Damacio Diaz is charged in a 16 count indictment that also includes the possession and distributi­on of methamphet­amine and filing false tax returns.

In exchange for the bribes, Diaz, 43, gave a criminal associate the names of police informants and agreed to tip off the associate to investigat­ions, all in an effort to protect the criminal activity, U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner said.

Diaz is suspected of taking drugs seized during investigat­ions for his personal gain, rather than turning it over as evidence, Wagner said.

McFarland USA was released earlier this year and tells the journey of coach Jim White, played by actor Kevin Costner. Diaz and his two brothers were members of the cross-country team that won the state championsh­ip.

Bakersfiel­d Police Chief Greg Williamson says he is disappoint­ed, given Diaz’s portrayal in the movie and his role in the community of McFarland, where Diaz lives. “People aren’t always what they seem,” Williamson said.

Diaz, a 17-year veteran of the Bakersfiel­d Police Department, has been on paid administra­tive leave for several months. Wagner said the investigat­ion into Diaz was launched in February, but his alleged criminal activity stretches back four years.

Attorney David Torres, who represents Diaz, said that at that in court his client will plead not guilty to the charges.

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