May 13, 2025

Suspects used bus to transport liquid meth from Mexico to Kansas

Posted May 13, 2025 1:00 AM
Wagaman-Osage Co. Jail
Wagaman-Osage Co. Jail

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – Six people have been charged by criminal complaint in connection with an alleged multi-national drug smuggling operation that used a commercial charter bus to transport liquid methamphetamine from Mexico to Emporia, Kansas, according to the United State's Attorney.

According to court documents, these defendants are charged with one count of possession with the intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine:  Troy Wagaman, 42;  Elizabeth Benitez, 33 and Jesus Cruz Rodriguez all three of Emporia. 

Benitez photo Osage County Jail
Benitez photo Osage County Jail

 Omar Villa Carranza, 45, a Mexican national unlawfully residing in Emporia and Tiburcio Ayala Rangel, 42, a Mexican national unlawfully residing in Emporia and Moises Cervantes Sanchez, 67, of McAllen, Texas.

Between March and April 2025, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) noted a charter bus making multiple crossings into the United States from Mexico carrying few or no passengers.

License plate reader information showed the bus travelling to Emporia on all trips before returning to Mexico. During one crossing, Customs and Border officers conducted a secondary inspection and found several aftermarket anomalies, including bolts around the fuel tank that had been tampered with.

Investigators learned the bus’s destination to be a rural property in the Emporia area. When the bus again arrived at the U.S. border on May 4, 2025, a canine alerted to the presence of controlled substances. Customs and Border Control took a sample of a substance found in the gas tank that tested as liquid methamphetamine. The driver was allowed to proceed, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents followed the bus, which eventually arrived at the rural property.

The Emporia Police Department arrested Wagaman, Villa Carranza, Cruz Rodriguez, Cervantes Sanchez, and Ayala Rangel while the men were either at the property or shortly after leaving. Benitez, who lived with Villa Carranza, was also arrested at a different location.