(INDIANAPOLIS STAR) -- The federal drug case against former Indianapolis resident Doug Sloan included a bizarre twist in which a quarter-million dollars went missing in a cloak-and-dagger plan that cost two Hendricks County deputy sheriffs their jobs.
The drama played out just days after federal authorities raided two warehouses where Indianapolis pastor Robert Jaynes Jr. employed church members and relatives to make and package the synthetic marijuana-like drug often called "spice."
Here’s how it went down, according to court documents reviewed by IndyStar: