FEDS: Calif. Man Conspired with Police Officers To Sell Meth, Weed

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Former Bakersfield Police Detectives Damacio Diaz (left) and Patrick Mara (right) are at the center of a police corruption and drug scandal

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — Noel Carter, 46, of Bakersfield, pleaded guilty today to conspiring with Bakersfield police officers Damacio Diaz and Patrick Mara to distribute methamphetamine and marijuana that Diaz and Mara seized in the course of their duties as police officers.

According to court documents, from April 2012 to August 2015, Carter conspired with Diaz and Mara, who deliberately failed to submit the seized drugs into the BPD evidence room and instead provided the stolen narcotics to Carter so that Carter could sell those narcotics for profit.

In May 2016, Diaz pleaded guilty to possessing with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, as well as receiving bribes and making a false income tax return. In June 2016, Mara pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute, and to possess with the intent to distribute, methamphetamine. Both were removed from active duty with the Bakersfield Police Department and are currently serving federal prison sentences.

As part of the plea agreement, five counts of the indictment will be dismissed, but Carter will pay restitution to the victim of the embezzlement charged in those counts, Pacific Workplaces. According to the factual basis in the plea agreement, starting in September 2016 and up until his termination in September 2017, Carter was a contract manager for the Pacific Workplaces, a virtual office and short-term office rental business, and was responsible for the overall operation of the office. Carter admitted to embezzling money from the company and depositing the money into his personal account. During this one-year period, Carter fraudulently negotiated and embezzled the funds from at least 87 checks, totaling $70,251.

According to the plea agreement, Carter admitted that he failed to report the proceeds of his illegal activity from 2012 through 2017. He agrees that he will file amended returns for those years, correctly reporting $480,000 of previously unreported income.

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