Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Former Carthage resident pleads guilty to meth, weapons charges


A former Carthage resident pleaded guilty to meth and weapons charges during a hearing this morning in U. S. District Court in Springfield.

Judge Douglas Harpool ordered a presentence investigation for Carlos Joseph Blake Gandy, 37, Galena, Kansas. No date had been scheduled for sentencing.

The Joplin Police Department arrested Gandy August 30, 2021. He came to their attention when his license was flagged for being revoked.









A JPD officer followed him to Gringo's where he parked his motorcycle and went into the restaurant carrying a black bag, according to the plea agreement.

When the officer entered the restaurant, Gandy was standing in line waiting to order but the bag was nowhere in sight. Gandy was arrested on the traffic charge. A customer told the officer where Gandy put the bag, which contained 33.86 grams of methamphetamine and a gun.

As part of the plea agreement, a charge of transporing firearms was dismissed.

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