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"The situation led to protests last fall, after the Black news startup The Kansas City Defender posted allegations on posted allegations on social media that KCPD was mishandling reports of missing Black women and girls. The allegations made national headlines, but police insisted they were only rumors."

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KCPD's missing persons unit is back, but advocates for vulnerable women 'haven't heard anything'

A Kansas City woman's escape from an Excelsior Springs home where she was being held captive in October sparked outrage, and confirmed fears within the Black community that police weren't taking reports of missing Black women seriously. More than a month after Kansas City's chief of police reinstated the department's Missing Persons Section, community organizations are still wary.

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