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Officer suspended after brother’s drug arrest in city




Kinderhook man suspected of buying 10 bags of heroin

Officer suspended after brother’s drug arrest in city By Arthur Cusano Columbia-Greene 

A Troy police officer was suspended and is under investigation after Hudson police arrested his brother, who is suspected of buying heroin in the city March 10, according to police.
Troy Police Officer Michael Johnson was suspended following the arrest of his brother, Lucas Johnson, of Kinderhook, on March 10 in Hudson, according to Troy Police Department spokesman Capt. John Cooney. An investigation into the matter is ongoing, he said.
“He was suspended for 30 days without pay,” Cooney said Tuesday. “He’ll either be exonerated or face disciplinary charges.”
Johnson has been with the Troy police force since 2005, Cooney said. The police investigation was expected to be finished fairly quickly, he added.
Hudson Police Chief Edward Moore confirmed the arrest of Lucas Johnson, 27, of Kinderhook, at 10:23 a.m. where he was charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class A misdemeanor.
Moore also said Johnson’s brother Michael was driving the car that was pulled over by police. Johnson was in possession of 10 bags of heroin, but his brother was not charged because he did not commit a crime, he said.
“We did not arrest that officer,” Moore said. “He didn’t have narcotics on him.”
Moore said he did not want to give any additional information on the arrest at the present time. He said his department has been in contact with the Troy Police Department concerning the arrest.
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