Two people were sentenced in federal court for transport of stolen human remains and body parts. Chief U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew W. Brann sentenced Angelo Pereyra, 39, of Wichita, Kansas, to 18 months in prison for interstate transport of stolen human remains and body parts.
One man admitted to purchasing human remains from a former Cumberland County resident, and another man admitted to selling remains to a Lycoming County resident.
Other children in the classroom were also subjected to physical and verbal abuse, the lawsuit said, and some had “noxious substances” sprayed into their mouths, all of which the 8-year-old boy was forced to witness, leading to him being diagnosed with trauma and stress disorder.
The Kansas City Chiefs are apparently stuck at the Kansas International Airport, which could lead to their final game with the Denver Broncos being delayed.
Think it looked like Patrick Mahomes figured something out late in the season? Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. Here’s what happened.
Grinning Bull BBQ is expected to take over one of two open spaces in the building that houses Atomic Cowboy, Denver Biscuit Co. and other shops. Pitmaster Kevin Bulgerin grew up in Texas, and previously run his barbecue trailer at pop-ups and farmers markets.