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Anthony Spivey (Source: CCSO)
By WECT Staff | April 20, 2021 at 11:42 AM EDT - Updated April 20 at 11:42 AM
CHADBOURN, N.C. (WECT) - The former top cop in the town of Chadbourn repeatedly raided the police department’s evidence room and stole a variety of narcotics, thousands of dollars in cash, and firearms, arrest warrants released on Tuesday allege.
William Anthony Spivey, 35, of Fair Bluff, was taken into custody by SBI agents Monday afternoon and charged with 73 offenses which include:
31 felony counts alter, steal, or destroy evidence
31 felony counts embezzlement by public official
4 felony counts trafficking opiates by possession
4 felony counts trafficking opiates/opioids by transportation
2 counts obtaining controlled substance by prescription misrepresentation
1 count obtaining controlled substance by fraud
Arrest warrants show the alleged offenses occurred between August 18, 2018 and March 4, 2021.
Spivey is accused of stealing from the Chadbourn Police Department’s evidence room at least:
Two handguns and a rifle
367 doses of Xanax
1 dose of hydrocodone
131 doses of Percocet
26.5 oxycodone
1 Oxycontin
1 ecstasy pill
2 clonazepam pills
3 Suboxone doses
2 doses of MDMA
1 dose of alprazolam
47 doses of methadone
.48 grams and .62 grams of cocaine
3 buprenorphine strips
10 doses of amphetamine
11 “white pills” stamped “L484”
Pill bottle containing prescription pills
18 “green pills
The warrants state all of the items stolen from the evidence room were relevant to criminal offenses.
Spivey is also accused of providing a false police report to a family nurse practitioner on May 4, 2020, which claimed that a 90-count oxycodone prescription that he had filled five days prior had been stolen. Spivey then obtained a new, 75-count prescription of oxycodone, according to warrants.
Warrants also allege that in 2017, Spivey fraudulent obtained a prescription of oxycodone by withholding information from a medical physician that he had previously had a prescription filled by another practitioner.
Spivey is currently in the Bladen County Jail under a $665,000 bond. He is expected to make his first court appearance in Columbus County Tuesday afternoon
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Don't know why but when I read that list of things he stole I think of the survival kit read out from Dr Strangelove