Couple were selling fentanyl from KC area home

KANSAS CITY —Two suspect are facing felony charges in connection with the trafficking of fentanyl and other controlled substances in the Prospect Avenue Corridor in Kansas City.

Danasia L. Miller, 30, faces two counts of 2nd Degree Trafficking Drugs and one count of Possession of a Controlled Substance. The first drug trafficking count is a class B felony, carrying five to 15 years in prison. The second drug trafficking count is a class C felony, carrying three to 10 years in prison. The possession charge carries one to seven years in prison, according to Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson.

Myron D. Mays, 32, faces three counts of 2nd Degree Trafficking Drugs, one count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, and one count of Possession of a Controlled Substance. Two of the trafficking counts are class B felonies; the third is a class C felony.

According to court records, Kansas City police encountered a total of seven individuals suffering overdoses from an unknown substance on two separate occasions in the same general area of the Prospect Avenue Corridor…

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