Fifteen KC-area residents face indictments for drug trafficking and gun crimes

Fifteen individuals from the Kansas City region have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their involvement in a scheme to distribute narcotics and unlawfully possess firearms. This is a serious offense and the authorities are taking swift action to bring those responsible to justice. The repercussions of such illicit activities can be devastating for individuals and communities alike, and it is essential that those involved are held accountable for their actions.

According to the indictment, all of the defendants were allegedly involved in a conspiracy to distribute a minimum of one kilogram of PCP in Jackson County for almost two years, starting from October 15, 2021.

Residents of Kansas City, Missouri, indicted:

  • Russell L. Spencer II, 44, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Ra’Shaan R. Wilson, a.k.a “Rah Rah,” 28, of Belton, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Charles N. Hill, a.k.a Chuck Wagon, 42, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Kessa R. Gines, 45, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Charles J. Wiley, 44, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Raven Hicks, 44, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Chaitez A. Sexton, a.k.a. Choddy, 47, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
    • Possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute
    • Possessing a firearm while committing a drug-trafficking crime
    • Being a felon in possession of a firearm (has prior federal felony convictions)
  • Bobby Graves III, 43, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
    • Possessing fentanyl with intent to distribute
    • Possessing a firearm while committing a drug-trafficking crime
    • Being a felon in possession of a firearm (has prior federal felony convictions)
  • Robert E. Ridley, 46, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Raymond D. Stewart, 31, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
    • Possessing a firearm to further a drug-trafficking crime
  • Jabari M. Craddock, 28, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
    • Possessing a firearm to further a drug-trafficking crime
  • Aaron J. Schultz, a.k.a. “Tink,” 45, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Austin W. Smith, 57, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Jimmy L. Abron, 41, Kansas City, Mo.
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
  • Dorothea L. Cain, a.k.a Dea, 52, of Kansas City, Mo.,
    • Indicted on conspiracy to distribute PCP
    • PCP possession with intent to distribute
    • Possessing a firearm during a drug-trafficking crime
    • Being a felon in possession of a firearm
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According to the federal indictment, if the defendants are found guilty of their involvement in the drug trafficking conspiracy, they will have to give up a residential property, two vehicles, and cash.

According to the court documents, all 15 individuals mentioned in the indictment are currently in custody.

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