Former El Paso Police Officer Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Helping Her Stepfather Distribute Cocaine

A former police officer in El Paso, Texas, who helped her stepfather store and distribute cocaine was sentenced on Thursday to two years in prison.

Former El Paso police officer Monica Garcia
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Former El Paso police officer Monica Garcia

A former El Paso police officer has been sentenced to two years in prison for conspiring with her stepfather to distribute cocaine.

According to a news release from United States Attorney’s Office Western District of Texas, Monica Garcia, 24, helped Fred Saenz, her stepfather and co-defendant, stash and sell cocaine while she was on the job.

“Garcia used her position as an El Paso police officer to provide information that helped Saenz avoid detection by law enforcement while he distributed cocaine,” prosecutors stated. “Her activities included conducting counter-surveillance and running license plate registrations to identify undercover police vehicles near the residence and stash house.”

Garcia was arrested in December 2020 after agents seized $14,405 from Saenz’s residence and 1.2 kilograms of cocaine from an additional stash house. Last August, she pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to maintain a drug-involved premise.

Back in November, Saenz, who previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute over 500 grams of cocaine, was sentenced to 42 months in prison and ordered to forfeit $14,405 derived from the drug conspiracy.

“An officer that chooses to violate their oath has no place in law enforcement and this case serves as an example that the El Paso Police Department does not condone and will not tolerate such conduct by any officer of this department,” said El Paso Chief of Police Greg Allen. 

Allen added, “I would like to thank the DEA and Special Agent in Charge at the time, Kyle Williamson, for taking the lead in investigating the case. I would also like to thank and commend the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas for the successful prosecution and subsequent sentencing.”

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