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Investigation in Kansas ShopLifting has led to Bust Fentanil

Investigation in Kansas ShopLifting has led to Bust Fentanil

Investigation in Kansas ShopLifting has led to Bust Fentanil

Harvey – Police from Hesston is investigating four suspects of multiple charges after an arrest on Sunday at Hesston.

According to a socializing report of the Hesston Police Chief, Chris Eilert, a sale incident when stopping the Casey truck has led to a stop on Meadow Lane, near Park Road.

“The two suspects in the store were already given up on King Park. When the two noticed the traffic stop, they ran in different directions. One was detained by a Harvey Sheriff’s deputy on the west of King Park , without incident.

“When the officer was close to the porch, the suspect was no longer there. The officer knocked on the door and when the householder came to the door, they said that the individual had entered their residence and was hiding at the shower. The suspect was arrested without incident.

Another passenger of the car was transported by Hesston Ems to Newton Medical Center for a medical condition.

A vehicle search has revealed numerous drugs and parafernal with stolen items from Casey’s

“The driver was arrested for drugs and parafernalia. The subject in King Park was arrested for theft, drugs and parafernalia. The suspect in arrest in the house was arrested for aggravated burglary, abduction, theft, drugs and parafernalia. “

“The person transported by EMS will be accused of the possession of drugs and parafernalia,” according to Eilert.

No weapons were found on any of the suspects or in the vehicle and none of the suspects are believed to be residents of Hesston or in Harvey. Narcotic SIZED is believed to be fentanil, metamphtamine and marijuana.

“Again, we want to assure people that this was a unique incident, without any planning from the suspects. If there was a threat to the safety of our resident, we will all immediately notify you in several ways.”

“Out of respect for the victim we will not share names or details that can prevent the criminal prosecution of this case,” wrote Eilert.