COLUMBIA, S.C. — Former Columbia Police Chief Randy Scott has been arrested again after he was accused by his probation officer of failing a drug test.
Federal online records show Scott was taken into custody on July 16. He's scheduled to have a hearing at the federal courthouse in Columbia Thursday afternoon.
Back on July 11, his probation officer filed paperwork in U.S. District Court asking the court to issue a warrant for Scott's arrest after she said he failed numerous court-ordered drug tests and failed to submit to drug testing.
The petition cites Scott testing positive for methamphetamines in urine samples on May 20, May 22, and July 2.
Scott also failed to submit to drug testing on June 4, June 13, June 27, and July 3; and failed to attend substance abuse treatment and counseling multiple times over the past few weeks.
US Magistrate Judge Paige Gossett signed the complaint.
Scott was the Chief of Police for the City of Columbia in 2011-2013. He resigned the position in 2013, citing post-traumatic stress disorder developed after an officer's line-of-duty death during his time with the Richland County Sheriff's Department.
Scott was arrested earlier this year in Florence on federal firearms charges. It was his third arrest within 12 months.