Kansas City Metro Creeper Alert: Police Search For Grandview Park Molester

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This report contains a horrific description and details of a creeper who has attacked a youngster . . .

At Meadowmere Park near 136th and Byars Road, the man told the pre-teen child he was searching for a lost pet, according to Grandview Police Department Capt. Ryan Sharp.

The two began searching for the pet, and once they were alone, he had the child perform the act. 

Police said the suspect is a white male who's about six feet tall with a medium build. The suspect has short blonde hair and was wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. He may also be about 50 years old. 

Police are also working to determine if the suspect is related to reports of a man who exposed himself to pedestrians on Wednesday. Witnesses gave a similar description of the man who exposed himself.

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Grandview police seek man who allegedly lured, sexually assaulted child

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Grandview police are seeking a man who allegedly lured a girl and then had her perform a sexual act on him just before noon Thursday. At Meadowmere Park near 136th and Byars Road, the man told the pre-teen girl he was searching for a lost pet, according to Grandview Police Department Capt.


Grandview police say child forced to perform sex act in park

GRANDVIEW, Mo. - Police are investigating the sexual assault of a child at a Grandview park, and this may not be the man's only victim. Investigators said it happened around noon at Meadowmere Park near Byars Road. They said a man told a pre-teen child he needed help looking for a lost pet.


Grandview police searching for sexual assault suspect who reportedly lured pre-teen to help find a lost pet

Police in Grandview, Missouri, are asking for help to find a man accused of sexually assaulting a girl at an area park Thursday morning. Police said officers were called to Meadowmere Park near 136th Street and Byars Road just before noon to investigate a sexual assault."It's a pretty wide open park.

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