A lot of items to consider this morning as we share EXCEPTIONAL CRIME REPORTING news by way of police action, court cases and ongoing investigations.
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KCKPD: Man tells hospital workers he killed someone
Detectives with the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department are investigating the City's tenth homicide of the year.
Woman killed in overnight homicide in KCK
Officers were called to the 1900 block of North Hallock about 11:45 p.m. They found a woman dead inside.
Alleged hacker of KC aviation exec is arrested in London, faces extradition to U.S. - Kansas City Business Journal
Israeli private investigator Amit Forlit faces a civil lawsuit accusing him of hacking Kansas City aviation executive Farhad Azima. It's part of long-running litigation involving Azima.
Detectives locate second vehicle, identify driver in hit-and-run crash
Police say a second vehicle and driver have been located and identified following a hit-and-run crash last week.
Lee's Summit police grapple with aftermath of viral Facebook hoax
A viral Facebook post falsely claiming a risk of fentanyl exposure at a local business has left the Lee's Summit Police Department dealing with the fallout.
2 Missouri men charged in April 2024 Kansas City bank robbery
Gerrad Deshaun Rivera-Willis and Rathell Qauvon Ross are accused of stealing $2,033 from the Commerce Bank in Kansas City, Missouri.
'In God's hands': 1 year ago, 6-year-old was shot, killed playing outside of his home in KCK
When May 3 comes around, Sir Brown's family will probably be outside on the grill, playing basketball or football and putting up decorations in his favorite color green.
Father reflects on 9-year-old son months after deadly Shawnee DUI crash
Aaron Davidson sat down in an emotional tribute to the child he loved with his whole heart.
Kansas City police ask for help to locate missing 13-year-old boy
Police in Kansas City, Missouri, are asking for the public's help to locate a missing 13-year-old boy last seen Tuesday afternoon.
CIT Officers Take Home Awards
KCPD is invested in helping people suffering from mental illness. It's why the majority of officers are trained in Crisis Intervention Team (CIT). This training helps officers recognize the signs associated with mental illness and emphasizes de-escalation techniques.
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