On the morning of Feb. 19, Dufour was discovered, unresponsive, inside of his marked police vehicle, exhibiting signs of a drug overdose. He was treated on-scene, including with Naloxone, before being transported to a hospital for further treatment. Toxicology analysis later revealed the presence of fentanyl, oxycodone and cocaine in Dufour’s system, according to the DOJ.
A subsequent investigation, including a complete audit of all drug evidence in Millsboro PD’s custody, indicated that Dufour had allegedly deliberately mishandled drug evidence set for destruction on as many as 13 occasions.
A subsequent investigation, including a complete audit of all drug evidence in Millsboro PD’s custody, indicated that Dufour had allegedly deliberately mishandled drug evidence set for destruction on as many as 13 occasions.
Millsboro PD officer indicted on drug-tampering charges
The Department of Justice’s Division of Civil Rights & Public Trust announced on May 22 that a Millsboro police sergeant and evidence custodian has been indicted after an investigation revealed
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