Officer Xana Dove ratted out a undercover cop to a drug dealer. Officer Xana said she was manipulated by a drug dealer to snitch. The CJ Leads system is what cops use to get information of people
28-year-old Gastonia Police Department Officer Xana Dove was sentenced to 15 months in prison followed by two years of supervised release on March 10, 2026 for buying a gun under false pretenses and leaking undercover cop information to a drug dealer. Xana was a cop for years, and she made $25,000 fentanyl and marijuana drug deals.

Officer Xana was friends with a drug dealer, she accessed a government database called CJ Leads to look at an undercover drug investigation that involved her drug dealing friend. CJ Leads is what cops use to store information on people nationally. Follow Charlotte Alerts on Instagram.

Officer Xana then sent a picture of the undercover cop and information on the undercover investigation to her drug dealer friend.
During a Facetime recording Xana sent a screenshot from CJ Leads showing offender information with case status to her drug dealer friend.
Hence, those actions could of very well got the undercover officer killed, and some cops deserve to be killed because they treat law abiding citizens so badly.

Xana even talked about opening up a Regions bank account for her twin sister to buy a stolen vehicle and do a VIN swap so police would not know it was stolen. Xana made numerous drug deals involving fentanyl and marijuana, as her phone text messages showed.
Sometimes Xana made $25,000 just from one deal.
Cops some how were able to identify that Officer Xana was leaking information of the undercover cop to drug suspects, cops then launched an investigation on Officer Xana and arrested her.

Officer Xana was then fired by the Gastonia Police Department. Court documents show that on May 25, 2023, Xana purchased a Springfield Hellcat Pro, 9mm pistol from Shooters Express in Belmont. Xana knowingly made a false written statement on ATF’s Firearms Transaction Record Form 4473 that she was the actual buyer of the weapon, but she was not. Xana then worked at a warehouse as she looked for better paying jobs.
In December 2023, Xana was arrested charged with 32 felonies, including 15 counts of accessing a government computer and four counts of felony conspiracy. In court Xana says she was manipulated by the drug dealer.

In 2026 Xana pleaded guilty to two of the charges and was sentenced to 15 months in prison and 2 years probation.



