https://www.whio.com/news/crime–law/dayton-man-sentenced-years-prison-for-child-sex-abuse/GysypOvP83ByEIfkve5y1M/
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdoh/pr/local-man-sentenced-60-years-prison-sexually-abusing-toddlers-while-registered-sex
https://www.whio.com/news/crime–law/dayton-man-sentenced-years-prison-for-child-sex-abuse/GysypOvP83ByEIfkve5y1M/
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdoh/pr/local-man-sentenced-60-years-prison-sexually-abusing-toddlers-while-registered-sex
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndga/pr/former-federal-and-local-law-enforcement-officer-sentenced-ten-years-prison-stealing
On February 23, 2017, HSI seized three kilograms of cocaine following a high-speed car chase and crash on I-285. HSI identified the suspected owner of the cocaine, even though he fled from the crash and was not apprehended. HSI agents tasked Riggins with transporting the cocaine to the GCSO evidence vault. The next day, however, Riggins checked only one kilogram of cocaine into evidence, not three, and he failed to secure a warrant for the arrest of the cocaine trafficker. Riggins also made a false document to cover up his cocaine theft. In particular, Riggins created and submitted a falsified evidence form claiming that the identity of the drug trafficker was unknown, and that only one kilogram of cocaine was seized at the scene.
On July 14, 2017, HSI seized approximately six kilograms of methamphetamine from an Atlanta hotel room. An HSI agent tasked Riggins with transporting the methamphetamine to the GCSO evidence vault; however, none of the methamphetamine was subsequently checked into evidence.