KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - Around 2:30 Wednesday morning, Jan. 22, Kansas City, Kansas police responded to calls from a home reporting a man shot and killed. The house sits due east of the 18th Street Expressway and Metropolitan Ave. and just south of the Kaw River. Upon arrival, the man was found shot and killed inside the home.
The legislation heard in the Missouri legislature would place the St. Louis police department under a governor-appointed board, similar to the Civil War-era system that runs the Kansas City Police Department.
The Kansas City Police Department released a missing/endangered person report for a woman out of Kansas City, Missouri. Kaitlyn Barnes, 35, was last seen in midtown Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday,
KANSAS CITY, Ks. — Kansas City, Kansas Police are investigating an overnight homicide. KCK Police confirm they are on the scene at Ruby Avenue and S. Valley Street. At this point, they have not confirmed how many people died or if there is any suspect information.
While Kansas City, Missouri, considers aid to small businesses plagued by thefts, break-ins and vandalism, the River Market will increase the presence of security officers during the "witching hours" between 10 p.
the Kansas City Police Department said. According to KCPD, just before 12:15 a.m., officers were patrolling the area of East 30th Street and Indiana Avenue, located a few blocks north of Linwood ...
The Kansas City, Missouri Police Department is attempting to locate the suspect vehicle involved in a deadly hit-and-run earlier this week.
"This case remains under very active investigation by the Kansas City Police Department and my office," Platte County District Attorney Eric Zahnd told USA TODAY Tuesday. "It has been a long and complex investigation, but we will not give up on trying to ...
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is now in charge of investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one suspect injured.
A Jan. 21 letter to Kansas City officials gave no indication if investigators found any wrongdoing by fire officers.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department will launch a new squad focused on break-ins Sunday, Jan. 19. This is one of several measures in response to burglaries targeting businesses.