May 19, 2023

Kansas sheriff investigating door to door meat sales

Posted May 19, 2023 11:30 PM

BROWN COUNTY—Law enforcement in Brown County heard from a  resident who observed people selling meat door to door. The resident told Sheriff John Merchant several people showed
up at her residence in a pickup with a freezer in the back of it. 

They had informed her that they had a special on meat and had to get it sold by the end of the day.  She politely told them  to leave as she was not interested. She was immediately  offered a greater discount on the meat if she would reconsider.    When she informed them she was calling the Sheriff, they left.

Merchant reminded residents, "if anyone encounters these types of solicitors, please contact the Sheriff's office at once.  These people must be registered  with the Kansas Department of Agriculture and must provide you with a 3 day right to cancel and also if paying by check, give you 5 business days before they cash your check."

"Most credible businesses will make contact with the Sheriff's office to let us know they are in the area and provide ID's of their employees and
vehicle identification in case residents call with concerns To date, we have not been contacted by these solicitors.”

"Certain regulations also  have to be met to ensure the quality of the product you are buying. Some cities have ordinances which require solicitors to register with them in order to sell goods within their jurisdiction."

"If these people come to your door, please call the sheriff's office at once."