Allan James Waters, Deputy in Hot Water Over Drugged-Up Crashes, Faces New Charges


Additional charges have been filed against an Orange County sheriff's deputy who was
off-duty and allegedly drugged-up when he crashed his Mercedes
into a Toyota in Laguna Niguel, injuring a 78-year-old woman–just a
half hour after he plowed into a Lexus outside Dana Point City Hall.

Allan James Waters is now further accused of illegally obtaining prescription pills by providing false information and repeatedly switching doctors.
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He was under the influence of prescription drugs at the time of the March crashes, according to prosecutors who later claimed an investigation discovered Waters exchanged money and fake cocaine for Opana and Oxycontin.

“On nine occasions between March 2009 and March 2010,
Waters is accused of going to eight different doctors to obtain
prescription drugs Opana and Oxycodone,” reads the new statement. “He is accused of giving the
doctors false stories in order to illegally obtain the drugs. When one
doctor would stop providing a prescription for the defendant, Waters is
accused of moving on to a new doctor.

Here is the full statement from the Orange County District Attorney's Office:

November 1, 2010

OCSD DEPUTY CHARGED WITH ILLEGALLY OBTAINING PRESCRIPTION PILLS BY PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION AND REPEATEDLY SWITCHING DOCTORS

*Defendant was previously charged with injuring 78-year-old in
prescription drug DUI crash and using fake cocaine to buy prescription
drugs


SANTA ANA – Additional charges were filed Oct. 29, 2010, against an
off-duty Orange County Sheriff's deputy for illegally obtaining
prescription pills by providing false information and repeatedly
switching doctors. The defendant was previously charged in this case on
June 9, 2010, for injuring a 78-year-old woman after crashing into her
car while driving under the influence of prescription drugs and using
fake cocaine to purchase prescription drugs.


Allan James Waters, 37, Laguna Niguel, is charged with one felony count
of driving under the influence causing bodily injury, two felony counts
of selling a substance in lieu of cocaine, nine felony counts of
obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, and a sentencing enhancement
for causing great bodily injury to an elder. If convicted, he faces a
maximum sentence of 13 years and four months in state prison. Waters is
out of custody on $100,000 bail and is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing
Dec. 17, 2010, at 9:00 a.m. in Department C-55, Central Justice Center,
Santa Ana. 


Prescription Drug Charges


On nine occasions between March 2009 and March 2010, Waters is accused
of going to eight different doctors to obtain prescription drugs Opana
and Oxycodone. He is accused of giving the doctors false stories in
order to illegally obtain the drugs. When one doctor would stop
providing a prescription for the defendant, Waters is accused of moving
on to a new doctor.


Driving Under the Influence Causing Injury Charge


At approximately 4:45 p.m. on March 1, 2010, Waters is accused of
driving southbound on Golden Lantern Street in Dana Point. He is accused
of failing to stop and crashing into the back of a vehicle that had
stopped at a red light in front of him. Deputies from the Orange County
Sheriff's Department (OCSD) responded to the scene and released Waters
and the other driver approximately 30 minutes later after taking a
report of the incident. The responding deputies were aware that Waters
was an OCSD employee.


At approximately 5:20 p.m., seven minutes after leaving the scene of the
first crash, Waters is accused of driving northbound on Golden Lantern
Street. He is accused of driving erratically including failing to
accelerate at a green light, stopping partially in an intersection on a
red light, and almost crashing into a passing motorist. Multiple drivers
called 911 to report his driving.


Waters is accused of swerving and hitting the curb before
over-correcting and swerving to his left. He is accused of crossing over
the middle lane and crashing into a vehicle driving in the far left
lane. The victim's vehicle was forced over a planter onto the wrong side
of the road, where it came to a stop facing northbound in the
southbound lanes.


The defendant is accused of driving forward for a short distance before
coming to a stop. OCSD deputies arrived at the scene and contacted the
California Highway Patrol (CHP) to investigate. CHP officers contacted
Waters at the scene. The defendant is accused of displaying objective
signs of drug intoxication including slurred speech, a lack of balance,
and trouble following directions. Waters is accused of being impaired
while driving and under the influence of prescription drugs Zolpidem and
Hydrocodone. He was arrested at the scene. He was later released
pending further investigation.


The driver of the victim's car sustained minor injuries. The passenger
in that vehicle, a 78-year-old woman, was transported to the hospital
and sustained injuries to her back, for which she later had surgery.


Original Drug Charges


During the driving under the influence investigation, detectives also
began investigating Waters for drug-related charges. On April 15, 2010
and April 30, 2010, Waters is accused of meeting a friend after
arranging to receive Opana and Oxycontin from her in exchange for money
and cocaine.  He is accused of providing the friend with a fake white
powdery substance under the false pretense that it was cocaine.


OCSD arrested Waters June 9, 2010. The driving under the influence case
was investigated by CHP and the drug cases were investigated by OCSD.


Deputy District Attorney

Brock Zimmon of the Special Prosecutions Unit is prosecuting this case.

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