HUTCHINSON, Kan. – A 56-year-old Hutchinson man was arrested by police on drug charges has been formally charged.
Antonio Vigil Sr. has been charged by the state with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute within a thousand feet of a school, possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to package, personal use drug paraphernalia and no tax stamp.
The arrest coming in the 500 block of North Grandview back on Oct. 21, when police received a call over residents using drugs. When they entered the home, they allegedly found Vigil with a razor blade, cutting some methamphetamine. He also allegedly had over $800 in cash in his pocket.
Vigil has two convictions going back to the early 90s. In one case, he was convicted of making a terroristic threat. That was in 1992. The other conviction was for burglary in a case from 1993.
His case now moves to a waiver-status docket.