Justice News If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in federal jail and a fine around $250,000 for each count.

Justice News If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in federal jail and a fine around $250,000 for each count.

WICHITA, KAN. – A Topeka guy ended up being indicted today in federal court in Wichita on fees of committing robberies at three shops in Topeka, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister stated.

The FBI investigated. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jarred Maag is prosecuting.

DIFFERENT INDICTMENTS

Two defendants from California had been indicted on charges of smuggling more than two pounds of fentanyl to Kansas today.

Jorge Eduardo Guerrero-Bustamante, 26, San Jose, Calif., and Ruby Quiroz, 25, Santa Ana, Calif., are faced with one count of control with intent to circulate fentanyl. They certainly were arrested Jan. 2 within vehicle stay in Meade County, Kan.

If convicted, a penalty could be faced by them of for around a decade in federal jail and a fine up to $4 million. The Kansas Highway Patrol as well as the Drug Enforcement management investigated. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mona Furst is prosecuting.

Gleneice Lashawn Phillips, 24, Dayton, Ohio, and Kamryne J. Wright, 19, Dayton, Ohio, are faced with one count of possession with intent to circulate methamphetamine, one count of possession with intent to circulate fentanyl and another count of traveling across state lines in furtherance of medication trafficking. The crimes are purported to have taken place Jan. 19, 2020, in Trego County, Kan.

The defendants initially had been charged by unlawful grievance March 10, 2020. The issue alleged these were stopped with over 35 pounds of methamphetamine and around 22 pounds of fentanyl.

If convicted, they are able to face for around ten years in federal jail and a fine up to $10 million for each for the control fees or over to 5 years and a fine as much as $250,000 on the other side count. The Kansas Highway Patrol plus the Drug Enforcement management investigated.

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