
WAKEENEY (AP) — Authorities said a school board president for a western Kansas district has been arrested on drug-related charges.
Trego County Sheriff Richard Hanks tells television stations KAKE and KWCH that John Reeder was taken into custody Thursday at his WaKeeney home. He was arrested on allegations of possession of marijuana, criminal use of a firearm and two counts of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school.
Reeder is listed as president of the board of education for Trego County schools. He also is listed as a Trego County appraiser.
A Trego County jail staffer told the Associated Press that Reeder remains in custody, but no attorney is listed for him in jail records.
KWCH reported Superintendent George Griffith said there is no statement from the school district at this time.