Two Department of Homeland Security agents in Utah allegedly funneled confiscated drugs back into the market through an informant, generating up to $300,000 in illicit profits, court documents reveal.
Special Agents Nicholas Kindle and David Cole face a felony drug distribution conspiracy charge for allegedly using a federal ...
The second of two special agents with the Department of Homeland Security in Utah tasked with fighting the war on drugs has ...
Between 2022 and 2024, the agents allegedly sold drugs known as “bath salts” to Homeland Security Investigations confidential sources for thousands of dollars and allowed those sources to ...
A second Department of Homeland Security agent has been charged in federal court with using a confidential informant to sell illicit drugs that were seized as evidence. Nicholas Kindle ...
A second Department of Homeland Security Investigations ... of those involved in the illegal drug purchases," court documents read. Both agents are also accused of stealing cash and jewelry ...
A second Department of Homeland Security agent in Utah was arrested and charged in federal court on accusations of using a confidential informant to sell illicit drugs that were seized as evidence.
A pair of Department of Homeland Security agents have been accused of using a confidential informant to sell illegal drugs that had been seized as evidence. Federal prosecutors allege that both ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The second of two special agents with ... their illegal drug sales." The two are accused of using a confidential informant who had worked with Homeland Security agents on ...
Kindle is accused of selling the alpha-PHP, commonly known as bath salts, to confidential sources. The synthetic drug is considered a Schedule II narcotic. Kindle was the second Homeland Security ...