By Sam Stanton and Kim Minugh
sstanton@sacbee.com
At least one Roseville police officer, two Sacramento sheriff's deputies and a Sacramento police officer have been implicated in the ongoing federal investigation into whether area police illegally sold weapons, officials and sources told The Bee today.
Roseville police Sgt. Cal Walstad confirmed to The Bee this morning that one officer had been placed on administrative leave Thursday, the same day that federal agents conducted at least four searches of officers' homes in the Sacramento area.
Walstad would not reveal the identity of the officer or give further details.
The Bee previously has confirmed that two deputies also were placed on leave as a result of the investigation, which the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has confirmed is continuing.
Sacramento police spokesman Sgt. Andrew Pettit confirmed this afternoon that one of the department's officers is a target of the investigation. In addition, a fifth peace officer from the California Highway Patrol is a witness in the case, CHP spokeswoman Fran Clader said.
Agents are looking into whether officers from different agencies used their position in law enforcement to purchase weapons that are not available to the public, then sold them to make a profit.
An ATF spokeswoman told The Bee late Thursday that federal charges may be coming at some point.
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