Help Find Hatchback And Suspect Involved In Death Of Clint's Comic Book Owner

Description of the car is better than that of the suspect:

"Initially witnesses described the suspect as a black male, but other witnesses described seeing a white male. Police believe the car is a white 2003-2006 Suzuki Aerio SX Hatchback . . ."

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Police seek white hatchback involved in robbery, death of Kansas City comic book store owner

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Police want the public's help to find the white car, a Suzuki Aerio Hatchback, that they say hit Jim Cavanaugh, 67, a local comic book fixture, who then died from his injuries Friday as he tried to stop a robber at his comic book store.

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  1. Another one for the KCPD cold case file.

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  2. If there were only some kind of a phone number that you could call during an emergency, and they would pick up right away and dispatch some sort of assistance to you. What a wonderful world it would be… Oh well, not in Kansas City…but at least we have a tiny toy train that goes nowhere!

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  3. Anybody @KCPD consider running the plates?

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    1. I guess you missed the part about the plates being not on file in DOR.

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  4. I thought Balonzo was on the case since he was a dear friend. With his detective skills and tips database we shouldn't even be speaking about this anymore.

    I guess that dumb fuck doesn't know what he's doing either.

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  5. Bet Bolonzo can find it.

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  6. So the plates were made out of paper mache? 9:04 that doesn't happen fool

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  7. Plates not of file can still be traced. Perhaps KCPD is too busy.

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  8. Time for a militia to do what cops have not the balls for...save Westport and the Plaza!

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