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Print Mugshot of former "sheriff of the year" Pat SullivanEvery civil servant wants to experience his or her legacy firsthand--but not the way that onetime Arapahoe Sheriff Patrick J Sullivan Jr. Sullivan, a nationally renowned law enforcement leader, was arrested on drug charges and is now being detained in the Denver area jail that bears his name. Sullivan, who in 2001 was named the National Sheriff Association's "Sheriff of the Year," was arrested on suspicion of trafficking methamphetamines.
began an investigation of Sullivan last month on a tip that he had agreed to meet a male informant, providing drugs in exchange for sex. He was subsequently arrested by the South Metro Drug Task Force and is currently being held on a $250,000 bond. And in an incredible twist of fate, Sullivan now cooling his heels at The Patrick J Sullivan Jr. "The allegations of criminal behavior involving Pat Sullivan are extraordinarily disturbing," said Grayson Robinson, Arapahoe County's current sheriff. "While the arrest of the former sheriff is very troubling, no one, and particularly a former peace officer, is above the law. This is the most shocking thing I've ever been involved with." Sullivan, 68, has been retired for nine years, but had been serving as director of safety and security for Cherry Creek Schools. "This is a very sad time for the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office and our community," Robinson said. The CBS4 report also found that for several years Sullivan has posted bond for multiple suspects held in drug cases at jail facilities across the state. As recently as 2008, Sullivan was an active participant in state and local methamphetamine task forces, helping Colorado draft a plan to deal with the surge in meth-related crime. In 1995 President Bill Clinton named Sullivan to the National Commission on Crime Prevention and Control. According to a 1995 White House news release, Sullivan was a consultant to US House Subcommittee on Crime and served on two advisory councils affiliated with the Department of Justice.
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US can intercept North Korean missile but may opt not to: admiral By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is capable of intercepting a North Korean missile, should it launch one in the coming days, but may choose not to if the projected trajectory shows it is not a threat, a top US military commander told Congress on Tuesday. Admiral Samuel Locklear, the commander of US forces in the Pacific region, said the US military believed North Korea had moved to its east coast an unspecified number of Musudan missiles, with a range of roughly 3,000-3,500 kilometers (about 1,900-2,200 miles).
Tennis-Injured Djokovic to make late decision on Monte Carlo PARIS, April 9 (Reuters) - World number one Novak Djokovic will make a late decision on his participation in the next week's Monte Carlos Masters because of an ankle problem. "A joint structures strain requires therapy and strict rest in the following days. Depending on the recovery, a decision will be made on Nole's participation at the upcoming tournament in Monte Carlo.
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