Getaway driver in Village West robbery sentenced

An Illinois man was sentenced Monday to six years and one month in federal prison for driving the getaway car in a $53,000 holdup at a Verizon store in Village West, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said.

The robbers held store employees at gunpoint and bound them with zip ties in 2016.

Terry Curtis, 34, Rockford, Illinois, pleaded guilty to one count of commercial robbery.

In his plea, he admitted that on Sept. 14, 2016, he was involved when four men robbed the Verizon Wireless store at 10621 Village West Parkway.

Two of the robbers entered the store, followed two minutes later by the other two.

The robbers locked the door and ordered the employees and a customer into a break room, according to the plea.

The robbers ordered them to lay face down on the floor and tied their hands behind their backs. The robbers forced an employee to open a safe before they fled the store with phones and cash worth $53,000, according to the plea. Eventually, an employee managed to get loose and call police.

Investigators used surveillance photos from the robbery to tie the Kansas City robbery to a similar robbery weeks earlier at an AT&T Store in Rochester, Minnesota. They also received an anonymous call that led them to one of the co-defendants who was on parole in Illinois.

During the investigations, agents learned that some of the defendants in the Verizon robbery were part of a group involved in dozens of similar robberies in several states.

Co-defendants who are awaiting trial include:
Mario Lambert, 33, Rockford, Illinois.
Sir T. Love, 32, Rockford, Illinois.
Domonique V. Walker, 26, Rockford, Illinois.
Sharod Pitts, 35, Chicago, Illinois.

McAllister commended the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for their work on the case.

Lansing man dies in accident at K-7 and Marxen Road

A 54-year-old Lansing, Kansas, man died in a traffic accident this morning with a truck on southbound K-7 at Marxen Road, according to a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

Dennis W. Wagner died as a result of injuries in the accident at 6:35 a.m., the report stated.

A truck hauling logs was turning left onto Marxen Road from southbound K-7 when Wagner’s vehicle, a 2006 Chevrolet passenger car, struck it in the rear, the trooper’s report stated.

The trooper’s report stated that Wagner was not wearing a seat belt. According to the trooper’s report, the accident occurred in Wyandotte County. It was close to the Wyandotte-Leavenworth county line.

The driver of the Freightliner truck, a 29-year-old man from Cameron, Missouri, was not injured, according to the report.

Firefighters rescue woman on second floor after dishwasher catches on fire at home on South 65th

The Kansas City, Kansas, emergency dispatcher received a call from a woman whose house was filling up with smoke at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 12 in the 2700 block of South 65th.

The woman told the dispatcher that her dishwasher was on fire on the first floor and she was on the second floor, according to a Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department spokesman.

The house was filling up with smoke and she could see flames, she told the dispatcher.

The dispatcher advised the caller to close the door and put something at the bottom of it to keep smoke out, according to the spokesman.

Firefighters arrived, attacked the fire, placed a ladder to the second story and brought the woman to safety, the spokesman said.

It was over by 9:10 a.m. and there were no injuries reported, the spokesman added.

Damage to the home was estimated at $20,000.