Federal prosecutors said “imitation cocaine” was transported on both occasions, with federal agents monitoring the trip and the informant via recording devices.

Authorities would not say where in Queensbury the informant was dropped off.

The FBI sting included audiorecording of conversations between Fuller and the informant in which the trips were set up, court records show.

“It would be like a once-a-week thing. I would be in the car holding the (cocaine). You are just there to ensure my safety,” the informant is quoted as saying during one of the conversations.

Saratoga County Sheriff Michael Zurlo could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon, but issued a statement as part of a U.S. Attorney’s Office press release that read:

“The allegations against Fuller are an affront to and undermine the integrity of the hardworking men and women of the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office. We will not tolerate corruption among our ranks. Our promise to the people of Saratoga County is that we will continue to work diligently to ensure that every member of this office deserves the respect and trust of our community,” Zurlo said.