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According to court records, agents intercepted more than 500 drug-related conversations involving Summerhays over the span of one month in 2015 with the help of an FBI wiretap. Officers searched his home in July 2017 and found a digital scale and meth, but he wasn’t arrested at the time.

Inks, a tool designer at John Deere, started out competing in body building, and she took up competitive rowing after recovering from an illness that sidelined her for a year. After another injury, Inks found cycling — road racing, mountain bike racing and time trials — which is what she was training for when she was struck.

“She would compete in 40K time trial races, and she competed nationally,” Westendorf said.

+4 UPDATE WITH NAME: One dead in bicycle crash in Washburn WASHBURN – A competitive cyclist died following a Monday morning bicycle crash on U.S. Highway 218.

According to sheriff’s deputies, Inks was pedaling south on U.S. Highway 218 just outside of Washburn around 6 a.m. July 2 when she was hit from behind by a Ford Edge driven by Summerhays. Inks was pronounced dead at Covenant Medical Center.

Summerhays told deputies he didn’t see the bicyclist and was having a problem with glare. But his passenger told police Summerhays had made a comment about the bicyclist while he was driving, and even noted she was wearing something reflective, according to court records.