DOTHAN, Ala.— Former Dothan police Chief John Powell has been indicted by a Georgia grand jury along with three others after an investigation into a multiagency narcotics-enforcement team.
On Thursday, a Glynn County grand jury returned multiple indictments against Powell, who is Glynn County police chief; David M. Haney; David Hassler; and Brian Scott.
According to the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations began an investigation in February 2019 into allegations concerning an officer with the Glynn-Brunswick Narcotics Enforcement Team. The now-dissolved team consisted of Glynn County and Brunswick police officers.
The initial allegations involved improper contact between a team officer and a confidential informant being used by the team to make criminal cases. The officer pleaded guilty to two counts of violation of oath of office.
As a condition of his sentence, the officer provided testimony and agreed to cooperate with further investigations.
On May 28, Judge Roger Lane set aside the conviction in the case Georgia v. Whittle, and made findings and recommendations about the narcotics-enforcement team that resulted in a number of criminal convictions being set aside or sentences being modified or reduced.
In September, a grand jury for the March term returned presentments, making a series of findings and recommendations concerning the operations of the team and the Glynn County Police Department. That grand jury recommended that criminal charges be considered by the next grand jury.