Traffic Stop in Kearney Leads to Drug Arrest

Just before midnight on Wednesday, August 20, a routine traffic stop conducted by a Kearney Police night-shift officer resulted in the arrest of a Kansas City woman on multiple drug and traffic charges.

The incident began when officers noticed a vehicle displaying license plates registered to another car, prompting them to pull the vehicle over. Upon approaching the driver, a 26-year-old woman from Kansas City, Missouri, police quickly discovered a series of violations. She was unable to produce a driver’s license, possessed no valid registration for the vehicle, and displayed a fake registration sticker. Further investigation revealed that the car was also uninsured.

Given the circumstances, officers proceeded with a probable cause search of the vehicle. During the search, they uncovered baggies and several loaded needles containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine. In addition to the suspected methamphetamine, officers found multiple containers of illegal Psilocybin Mushrooms, as well as assorted drug paraphernalia inside the car.

The driver was promptly taken into custody and now faces charges including possession of a controlled substance, possession of narcotic paraphernalia, and a series of related traffic offenses. The police department emphasized that their officers remain committed to proactive enforcement, working diligently to keep illegal drugs and unsafe drivers out of the community.

No further information regarding the identity of the suspect has been released at this time. The case stands as a reminder of the continued risks posed by drug-related activity and the importance of community-focused policing.

KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.

Sheriff’s Office Seizes Large Amount of Fentanyl

Clay County Sheriff’s deputies seized enough fentanyl during an arrest last week to kill 327,000 people.

Josiah J. Langston - CLay County Sheriff’s Office Photo

They located and arrested 21-year-old Josiah J. Langston the afternoon of Aug. 15 in the 3900 block of N. Skiles Avenue. They were looking for Langston due to a prior warrant he had for drug trafficking. When deputies approached him, he rammed a patrol car, but he was unable to flee. No one was hurt, and deputies took him into custody.

Inside Langston’s vehicle, investigators located 1.5 pounds of powdered fentanyl, and 0.4 pounds of methamphetamine. They also found $2,000 in cash. Just two milligrams of fentanyl can be a lethal dose, meaning the amount of fentanyl seized could have killed nearly two-thirds of the population of Kansas City, Mo.

Langston has been charged with two counts of first-degree drug trafficking and one count of resisting arrest. This is in addition to his prior drug trafficking charge. He is now in the Clay County Detention Center on a $450,000 bond. Investigation is continuing, and more charges – including federal charges – are possible.

This arrest and seizure were a joint operation conducted by the Clay County Sheriff’s Office’s Drug Task Force and Special Operations Squad.  

Brian Watts contributed to this story.