A Kansas City man pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to his role in a conspiracy to commit a series of armed robberies across Missouri, according to a DoJ statement. Kentrail
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City man pleaded guilty in federal court to his role in a crime spree across the state of Missouri. Kentrail M. Collins, 26, pleaded guilty to: Collins admitted he was involved in the crime spree between Jan. 5 and Jan. 8 2023. The armed robberies happened at the following businesses:
A Kansas City man pleaded guilty in federal court in Kansas City on Tuesday for his role in a series of armed robberies in Mid-Missouri, the Department of Justice wrote in a press release. Kentrail Collins,
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Kentrail Collins, 26, admitted to his role in a series of robberies across the state of Missouri in January 2023.
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Check-it: SUSPECT admitted he was involved in the crime spree between Jan. 5 and Jan. 8 2023 . . . A Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper stopped SUSPECT in a black Honda Accord. SUSPECT stopped, but then fled the traffic stop.
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