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Shopping of Kansas led to Fentanylbüste

Harvey County – Police in Hesston examines four suspects for several allegations after an arrest on Sunday in Hesston.

According to a social media report by Chris Eilert, Hesston's police chief, a shoplifting at Casey's truck stop at a traffic stop on the Meadow Lane near Park Road.

“The two suspects in shoplifting were already discontinued in King Park. When these two fled the traffic stops into different directions on foot. One was arrested by a sheriff of a sheriff by Harvey County on the west side of King Park without incident. a veranda in the area of ​​the Fasanlauf and the Lincoln BLVD.

“When the officer's official approached, the suspect was no longer there. The official knocked on the door and when the homeowner came to the door, she passed on that the person had entered her residence and hid in the shower. The suspect Was arrested without incident. “

Another passenger of the car was transported by Hesston Ems to Newton Medical Center.

A search of the vehicle revealed numerous narcotics and utensils together with the items stolen from Casey

'The driver was arrested for narcotics and utensils. The topic in King Park was arrested for theft, narcotics and utensils. The suspect, which was taken into custody in the house, was arrested for severe burglary, kidnapping, theft, narcotics and utensils. “

“The person transported by EMS is charged with the ownership and utensils in narcotics,” said Eilert.

No weapons were found on one of the suspects or in the vehicle, and none of the suspects are considered the residents of Hesson or Harvey County. It is believed that the narcotics that have been collected are fentanyl, methamphamine and marijuana.

“Again we want to assure people that this was a unique incident without the part of the suspect being planned. If there were a threat to the security of our residents, we would all immediately notify them in different ways.”

“Out of respect for the victim, we will not pass on any names or details that can hinder the persecution of this case,” Eilert wrote.