© 2024 University of Missouri - KBIA
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Owner of 2 Stores Sentenced in Synthetic Drugs Conspiracy

Flickr / Raquel Baranow

  A Springfield man will serve five years in prison with no chance of parole for participating in a conspiracy to distribute more than $1.6 million in synthetic marijuana, also called K2.

Donald Parrett was sentenced Wednesday for conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Prosecutors say the 43-year-old Parrett owned Head Kase stores in Springfield and Joplin, where he managed the wholesale and retail distribution of K2.

Two of his sale clerks, 53-year-old Clyde Hicks, of Aurora, and 44-year-old Lola Hall, of Ozark, were sentenced to probation Wednesday for the same charge.

Between November 2010 and July 2012, Parrett's business made at least $1.6 million from the sales. Parrett paid at least $570,439 to at least nine separate distributors for his supply of the synthetic drugs.

The Associated Press is one of the largest and most trusted sources of independent newsgathering, supplying a steady stream of news to its members, international subscribers and commercial customers. AP is neither privately owned nor government-funded; instead, it's a not-for-profit news cooperative owned by its American newspaper and broadcast members.
Related Content