Guatemalan man sentenced for meth trafficking

A load of methamphetamine that investigators followed from Amarillo, Texas, to Kansas City, Kansas, is sending a Guatemalan man to federal prison, U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said.

Jose Adrian Cua-Garcia, 30, was sentenced Monday to five years in federal prison. He pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

The investigation began when law enforcement officers stopped an SUV near Amarillo, Texas, and found more than 12 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in a spare tire. Investigators arranged for part of the load to be delivered while they kept it under surveillance.

Co-defendant Jorge Vazquez-Rodriguez, 30, Kansas City, Kansas, met the load in a hotel parking lot near I-70 and 78th Street, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.

According to authorities, Vazquez-Rodriguez took the drugs to a house in Kansas City, Kansas, where he met Cua-Garcia. Later, Cua-Garcia left the house carrying the tire in the back of his truck. Investigators pulled him over after a chase and arrested him.

Vazquez-Rodriguez pleaded guilty and sentencing is set for June 4. McAllister commended the Drug Enforcement Administration and Assistant U.S. Attorney David Zabel for their work on the case.

Crash reported Monday morning on westbound I-70

An injury-crashwas reported at 8:47 a.m. Monday, March 26, on westbound I-70 near the Turner Diagonal exit, according to a trooper’s report from the Kansas Turnpike Authority.

A Ford van drove into the back of a Honda vehicle at highway speeds, according to the trooper’s report. It was raining Monday morning.

The trooper’s report stated it was a hit-and-run, with a police pursuit.

The driver of the Ford van, a 40-year-old man from Claycomo, Missouri, was not injured, according to the trooper’s report.

The driver of the Honda, a 39-year-old woman from Lees Summit, Missouri, had a possible injury, the report stated.

KCKCC golfers fade to seventh in cold and wet Graceland tourney

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

The weather did no favors to Kansas City Kansas Community College in the Graceland Spring Invitational Golf Tournament Friday and Saturday.

Third after the first round, the Blue Devils slid to seventh in the 12-team invitational played at Mozingo Lake Golf Course in Maryville, Mo.

“Cold and wet and we didn’t respond as well as some of the other teams,” said KCKCC coach Gary Shrader, whose Blue Devils immediately turned their focus to the first Jayhawk Conference designated tournament starting Sunday at Colbert Hills in Manhattan.

Trailing by four shots after the opening round, Park University took top honors with a 607 total followed by Culver-Stockton, 614; Southeast Community College, 626; Southwestern Community College, 630; Baker, 635; North Central Missouri, 642; and KCKCC, 643. Waldorf, Graceland, North Iowa Area CC, Baker No. 2 and Waldorf No. 2 trailed the Blue Devils.

A standout second round by freshman Zach Miller wasn’t enough for KCKCC, which turned in a 325 round Saturday after a 320 on Friday.

Out in 83 Friday, Miller fired a 4-over 76 Saturday, third best score for the final round. The big finish enabled Miller to tie for 15th at 159.

Sophomores Micah Morris (77-79-156) tied for 11th with Bobby Armstrong (77-85-159) deadlocking for 23rd after being tied for seventh after the opening round. Trevor Bauer (83-83-168) tied for 42nd and Even Wheaton (81-91-172) shared 47th to round out the KCKCC scoring.

Culver-Stockton’s Jon Robertson (70-76-146) took medalist honors ahead of Park’s Ryan Tattan (74-74-148).