Police Want Downey Charged

ByABC News
December 5, 2000, 2:07 PM

Dec. 5 -- Police involved in the arrest of actor Robert Downey Jr. have asked that he be charged on various drug-related counts.

Authorities with Californias Palm Springs Police Department filed a case against the 35-year-old star on Friday, asking the Riverside County District Attorneys Office to file five charges, the Palm Springs Desert Sun reports: possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of Valium, being under the influence of a controlled substance, and committing a felony while on bail. If Downey is convicted, he could face more than six years in jail. Were in the process of reviewing [the case], and we dont expect a decision until next week, Riverside County Assistant District Attorney Sue Steding told the New York Daily News.

Reviewing the EvidenceOn Nov. 25, police received a 911 call from an anonymous male source who claimed there was a man with cocaine and a couple of guns in the hotel room where Downey was staying at Merv Griffins Resort Hotel. Officers allegedly found cocaine and methamphetamine in Downeys suite and arrested him. No weapon was found at the scene. Downey, who was released on $15,000 bail Nov. 26, is scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 27 in Indio, Calif.

Officers are still searching for the mystery caller who tipped them off, hoping to confirm with the individual that the drugs found in Downeys room do not belong to one of the visitors he reportedly received that night. Police said they have determined that the caller used a pay phone outside a local grocery store.

The actors latest arrest came just three months after Downey was freed from prison, where hed served a year for a previous drug conviction. He was released when an appeals court ruled that there had been a sentencing error in his case.

Before Downeys most recent incident, the California State Supreme Court had denied a request by prosecutors to review the ruling that led to the actors Aug. 2 release.

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