Former Arlington Cop Sentenced To A Year In Prison
ARLINGTON (CBSDFW.COM) - A fired Arlington police officer, caught up in a department wide steroid scandal, will spend a year and a day in jail for his attempt to protect an alleged drug dealer.
Former officer Thomas Kantzos, 45, plead guilty to one count of Exceeding Authorized Access to a Protected Computer. Prosecutors say Kantzos improperly used a police computer to help tip off his steroids dealer.
Kantzos admitted to using a computer system reserved for law enforcement at the request of the suspected drug dealer to warn him about police surveillance. Kantzos used the computer in his patrol car, while on duty, to "run" the license plate number provided to him by the suspected drug dealer, even though he knew it was illegal to do so.
Kantzos will report to the Bureau of Prisons on April 1, 2014. He was facing a sentence of up to five years in prison.
Kantzos was an 18-year veteran the Arlington Police Department. He was fired after his arrest in June.
Another officer, David Vo, 35, was also implicated in the drug ring and was arrested for allegedly buying and distributing illegal steroids. He committed suicide in June after bonding out of jail.
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