Chief Jeff Halstead announced the arrest at a news conference Wednesday morning. "As soon as I heard this information, as you can imagine, I was disgusted and I was furious," Halstead told CBS 11 News.
Wesley Lamb, 34, was arrested Wednesday morning following a tip from a
Fort Worth resident that claimed the officer was seen
smoking pot in a vehicle.
The accusation triggered an investigation by Chief Halstead's special investigation unit - which he created a year ago to tackle officers who break the law. "The more investigations that come to my desk the more resources I will deploy, because I will never ever tolerate that kind of behavior," the Chief said.
The investigation unit set up an undercover sting. An arrest warrant affidavit states that on Tuesday, April 27, Officer Lamb responded to a call from a
Fort Worth citizen who found 86-grams of
pot and wanted to turn in. But the "concerned citizen" was actually an undercover cop and the marijuana was from the FWPD property room.
The according affidavit goes on to explain that Lamb took possession of the
marijuana, from an undercover police officer, went to his home and stayed inside for approximately 10 minutes.
The report says Lamb was observed throughout his shift and at no time made a police report on the confiscated pot and never went to the property room.
After Lamb's shifted ended he allegedly moved his personal belongings, and the
pot, into his personal vehicle. He was arrested before leaving police station property.
Lamb is accused of possessing
marijuana and tampering with evidence and after his arrest reportedly admitted to smoking
marijuana while on duty.