Following this arrest, Sergt. Wise placed liquor which was intended for evidence in his locker at headquarters hut several days before the trial, it was discovered that the evidence was missing. The “evidence” wae said to have been only a small amount and not sufficient to interest anyone for drinking purposes, it was claimed.Officer Wise, feeling that his locker might be broken into and the evidence removed, divided the evidence and placed it in two lockers, thus foiling the attempt to destroy the evidence.' There is no question about the locker having been broken into and the ‘evidence taken,” declares Wise,.“nor is this the first time such a tiling has occurred.”Sergt. Wise was subjected to a number of mysterious threats over the telephone for many days leading up to the incident which resulted 1 in his 30-day suspension. j fOne of these calls was received at headquarters by a desk sergeant. I fRegardless of what charge#? may -be made against Wise, his friends f say thaU4ie had suspected that some | t effort would be made to embarrasshim.rvstca