
RILEY COUNTY—A man who was in a Missouri prison for sex crimes has been found guilty on two charges involving a break-in at a fraternity on the Kansas State University campus.
Just after 5:30p.m. Thursday, jurors found Devonta Bagley, 24, Belton, Missouri, guilty of aggravated burglary and aggravated criminal sodomy, according to Riley County Attorney Barry Wilkerson.
Prosecutors said he sexually assaulted a 20-year-old inside the Sigma Chi fraternity house at K-State on Sept. 9 while the man was “unconscious or physically powerless.”
Bagley graduated from Kansas State with a sociology degree in the spring of 2017, according to university records.
After graduation in Manhattan, Bagley was a graduate student at University of Missouri Saint Louis but was expelled after a student conduct hearing. He was sentenced to prison in Missouri for burglary and sodomy, according to online jail records. Authorities in Riley County brought Bagley back to Kansas to face the new charges. Sentencing is scheduled for next month, according to Wilkerson.
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