'Mommy PI' Boss arrested with Contra Costa's Top Narc for (shocker) ... selling drugs. Lots and lots of drugs.

Note: At the request of a company associated with the show, this post was temporarily removed and edited. 

Butler, alleged drug kingpin and your mom's boss, on ABC 7 with his 'PI Mommies'

Earlier today, CBS 5 broke the story that Norman Wielsch, the “high-profile commander for the Central Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Team,”  was arrested today for “distributing for sales methamphetamine, marijuana and steroids.” Ok. Whatever. Yet another re-hash of the crooked narc cop selling dope on the side, big deal. Totes ironic. But then there was this gem…

Wielsch was arrested without incident along with 49-year-old Christopher Butler of Concord, Gregory said. Like Wielsch, Butler is also facing several felony counts related to the selling of methamphetamines, marijuana and steroids.

If that second name rings a bell to you, it should. Christopher Butler is the owner and lead investigator of Butler & Associates Private Investigations, a Concord based PI firm [As 2/15/11 their website has been taken down] that has received a lot of attention over the last year.  Dubbed the 'Mommy PI Agency' by the media, Butler gained noteriety in local and national press for his 'Charlie's Angels' team of middle aged, soccer mom-looking decoys and PIs.

Over the last year the PR machine has been churning almost non-stop for Butler and his 'Angels'. From local TV appearances on ABC 7's View From the Bay, to national coverage on NBC's Today Show; three of the PIs even did a glamour spread in People Magazine in March, 2010. The attention seemed to work.  

In approximently March of 2010, a TV production company began production on a reality series. Whether PI Moms of San Francisco (no really, that's the title) was greenlit for either a pilot or a full series order remains unclear, as the network has yet to begin their own PR cycle. That's usually a pretty bad sign for a show that was rumored to begin airing in March, 2011. Butler's own arrest probably isn't going to help much either…  

Butler, an ex-cop himself, is spending the night in jail with Norman Wielsch. Ironically, Butler & Associates operates online under the URL Uncover-Truth.com. Now that the truth behind this media crazy ex-cop and local Private Eye is coming out, I don't find myself asking 'did he do it?'; I honestly don't give a shit.  All I really want to know is if the 'Mommy PIs' were involved in any of the alleged drug dealings.  CROOKED DRUG DEALING PI Moms of San Francisco, now that's a show I would watch…

UPDATE: The Chronicle just put two and two together and chimmed in.  Butler and Wielsch had served as police officers in Antioch together. In addition to their alleged conspiracy to distribute, the Chronicle is reporting the following charges being levied:

The two men were booked on suspicion of conspiracy, embezzlement, burglary, and possession and transportation of controlled substances. Wielsch is being held in lieu of $660,000 bail. Butler's bail was set at $840,000.

Butler featured with his 'PI Moms' in People Magazine

Comments (3)

Interesting article.
Can I ask how do you imbed stuff like video or page documents into a story like this?
I like the format and looks much better than just linking.

Yeah, just click on “share” then copy the contents of what’s inside the “embed” box and then paste it to whatever you want it on. Easy peasy.

Oop’s. Sorry I thought first post didn’t go through.