Two “career criminals” arrested in Parsons

Two men referred to as “career criminals” by Parsons Police Chief Robert Spinks have been taken off the streets of that city.
It happened shortly after midnight this morning when Parsons officers pulled over a car that failed to stop. Inside were driver Floyd Sales and passenger Travis Wilson
Police say Sales was driving with a suspended license. Also, Wilson was on probation and Sales was
on parole. During a subsequent search of the vehicle, officers found methamphetamines and paraphernalia.
Police say both were arrested and transported to the Parsons Police Department where Wilson attempted to introduce contraband into the lockup facility.
The Parsons Police Department is requesting the following charges for Floyd Delmar Sales: Distribution of Certain Stimulate within 1000 feet of a School, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving While Suspended, and other traffic infractions.
They are also requesting the following for Travis Paul Wilson: Distribution of Certain Stimulate within 1000 feet of a School, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Trafficking Contraband into a Correctional Facility.
According to Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC), Sales has been in and out of prison
dating back to 1979 for drug charges and continued that lifestyle into 2016 when he was released on
parole
Wilson was released from prison in July of 2021 after an Aggravated Intimidation of a Witness
conviction. Wilson has an extensive arrest history with the Parsons Police Department.


