Kansas Man Sentenced to 16+ Years for Meth Trafficking
Struck Two DEA Vehicles During Chase Prior to Arrest
KANSAS CIY, Kan. – A Kansas man who led police on a high-speed chase was sentenced to 16 years and three months in prison for drug trafficking.
Russell Loomis, 50, of Kansas City, Kansas, pleaded guilty in October 2022 to one count of possession with intent to distribute more than 50 grams of methamphetamine.
In September 2019, Loomis went to a home in Kansas City, Kansas, to deliver approximately 86 grams of methamphetamine in what was a controlled buy set up by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Loomis drove away from the residence, and a short time later the Kansas City, Missouri, police attempted to pull him over. Loomis refused to stop and initiated a chase in which multiple law enforcement agencies and an aerial unit joined in the pursuit. Loomis struck two DEA vehicles, a Kansas Highway Patrol vehicle, and a Kansas Department of Transportation dump truck before eventually losing control and crashing. He was then taken into custody.
Law enforcement officers found 150.6 grams of methamphetamine and guns in his vehicle.
The DEA investigated the case with the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, the Kansas Highway Patrol, and the Olathe (Kan.) Police Department.