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Published: Wed, February 06, 2008 - 10:01 pm
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 - 11:41 pm
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 - 11:41 pm
Police Officer Desmond Brooks was arrested after police seized more than $300 and illegal drugs from his home in Theodore. Brooks' arrest was the result a tip indicating he was involved in illegal activity. He is facing charges of Theft of Lost Property Second Degree, Possession of a Controlled Substance (crack cocaine) and Possession of Marijuana Second Degree.
Later Wednesday evening, the investigation into Officer Brooks led to the arrest of Police Officer Aaron Porter, 32, of Mobile. He is facing a charge of Possession of a controlled Substance (cocaine).
The Mobile Police Department says it wants to send a clear message that they will not tolerate wrong-doing among officers, "It's not something we take lightly" says Police Chief Phillip Garrett. Brooks, 28, has been an officer for eight years.

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One other comment for now-I have said in other forums and posts that are anti law enforcement, don’t judge until you have walked in their shoes. There are citizen academies and citizen ride alongs if you want to see the true life of law enforcement. Take the time to check it out. I am very proud to be the wife a dedicated officer and to know MANY more fine and upstanding officers and their families. It is also not right to judge these two, until we know the whole story-it could be possible that what the first poster said is right-not that that makes what THEY did right, because it is not their job to “pay” informants-but I suppose some could get that TV land mentality.