Just a few local crime links worth a look as we approach what could be another wild weekend . . .
Kansas City Hopes More Surveillance Solves Crime
KC residents say bodycams are a long time coming
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Body cameras are one step closer to becoming a reality in Kansas City. On Thursday, the city council unanimously approved a measure allowing the city manager and police department to move forward with the process. Kansas Citians have been waiting and following developments for years.
EPIC Cash To Solve Hate Crime
Feds Offer $100,000 Reward In Kansas Cold Case That May Have Been Racially Motivated
The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information about a 16-year-old cold case. U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister said he and the FBI reopened the investigation of Alonzo Brooks last year after finding new leads. "His death was certainly suspicious, and someone, likely multiple people, know what happened that night.
Check KCK Deadly Gunfire Police Postscript Report
Suspect charged in KCK homicide near 34th and Barnett
by: Brian Dulle Posted: / Updated: KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A Kansas City, Kansas man is facing charges in connection with a deadly shooting a week ago. On Thursday, June 4, KCK officers responded to a shooting just before 8 p.m. near 34th and Barnett.
MUST SEE!!! KANSAS CITY REPEAT BURGLARY SUSPECT CAUGHT ON CAMERA!!!
Suspect taken into custody after breaking into same store multiple times
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - One business break-in is proof that doing wrong can go very wrong. Here's how one man suspected of breaking into the same business more than once got caught in the act. The money inside an ATM is what the thief was after.
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Something I noticed yesterday about the reward. One says $100,000 reward and another says up to $100,000 reward - which is it?
ReplyDeleteAn old law man once told me that they all get caught eventually. Some just take longer to get.