DODGE CITY (November 9, 2011) A Dodge City man was convicted
yesterday on six drug charges and three charges of animal cruelty,
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced today. Isidro
Villa-Vasquez, age 42, was found guilty by a Ford County jury of
the following charges: Possession of cocaine with intent to
distribute Conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine Conspiracy to
distribute cocaine Two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia
Tax stamp violation Three counts of cruelty to animals Judge E.
Leigh Hood presided over the trial. Sentencing is scheduled for
November 28 at 10:30 a.m. The charges stemmed from a February
investigation by the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, assisted by
the Dodge City Police Department, Ford County Sheriffs Office and
the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Natalie
Randall with the Southwest Kansas Drug Task Force.
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