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A snapshot of crime in Kansas City. According to Kansas City police annual crime reports data, homicides, non-fatal shootings and motor vehicle theft are all on the rise.
On March 20, 2009, Blackhand Strawman, a documentary of Kansas City's organized crime history, was released in theaters in Kansas City. On March 1, 2011, retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1950 to 2000 in a book titled Mobsters in Our Midst.
At least four Kansas City food and beverage businesses within a few miles of one another were victims of overnight break-ins early Monday. Brookside Sushi, 408 E. 63rd St.; French Custard, 5905 ...
At this time in 2022 — which became the second deadliest year — the city had recorded 67 homicides. As gun violence and killings rise, Kansas City police launch citywide crime reduction plan ...
On March 9, police in New Florence, Missouri, responded to reports of a man pulling a firearm on a civilian at a gas station. [2] At 12:18 a.m., suspect Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino, 40, who lived next door to the four initial victims, was found at a muddy hill alongside Interstate 70 and arrested by Missouri State Highway Patrol Sergeants Primm and McGinnis.
Lorenzo Jerome Gilyard Jr. (born May 24, 1950), known as The Kansas City Strangler, is an American serial killer. A former trash-company supervisor, Gilyard is believed to have raped and murdered at least 13 women and girls from 1977 to 1993. He was convicted of six counts of first-degree murder on March 16, 2007. [1]
These provided photos show David Harrington, 37, Clayton McGeeney, 36 and Ricky Johnson, 38, three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead following a watch party for the Chiefs-Chargers game ...
Erica Michelle Marie Green (May 15, 1997 – April 28, 2001), also known as Precious Doe, was an American three-year-old girl who was murdered in Kansas City, Missouri, in April 2001. Green's decapitated body was discovered on April 28, 2001, and her head was found nearby on May 1, but remained unidentified until May 5, 2005.