Sep 22, 2020

Kan. man admits he fired shots in Newton armed robbery

Posted Sep 22, 2020 9:25 PM
<i><b>Law enforcement on the scene of the crash and arrest on Magnolia Road in Salina.</b> Photo courtesy KHP</i>
Law enforcement on the scene of the crash and arrest on Magnolia Road in Salina. Photo courtesy KHP


WICHITA– A Kansas  man pleaded guilty Tuesday to an armed robbery at a convenience store in Newton, according to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister.

Jorge Correa, 25, Wichita, Kan., pleaded guilty to one count of robbery. In his plea, Correa admitted that on Feb. 4, 2020, he and two co-defendants robbed the EZ Trip at 100 S. Main in Newton.

<b>Correa.</b> Photo courtesy Harvey County
Correa. Photo courtesy Harvey County

Correa had a military style rifle. The clerk gave them cash, but Correa demanded more. While the clerk was getting money from her purse, Correa fired several shots that hit the ceiling, aisle displays and an ATM machine.

Both Correa and Montes were armed when they entered the store before 6 a.m. Feb. 4.

<b>Montes</b>
Montes

Investigators used surveillance footage to identify a license tag number of the getaway vehicle. After a high speed pursuit, the Kansas Highway Patrol arrested the three defendants. Urias was driving. Montes was wearing a red hoodie and sitting in the front passenger seat. Correa was sitting in the back seat with a rifle.

Urias. Photo courtesy Harvey Co.
Urias. Photo courtesy Harvey Co.

Co-defendant Rico Montes is set for a change of plea hearing Sept. 30. Co-defendant Jeremiah Urias is set for a change of plea hearing Sept. 28.

Correa is set for sentencing Dec. 8. He could face a penalty of up to 20 years in federal prison and a fine up to $250,000. McAllister commended the FBI, the Kansas Highway Patrol, the Newton Police Department and Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan Metzger for their work on the case.