Newstral
Article
kansascity.com on 2023-04-05 12:00
‘We have listened’: KC police chief relaunches missing persons unit amid criticism
Related news
- In revived missing persons unit, KCPD pledges to take new steps called for by criticskansascity.com
- Excelsior Springs kidnapping case not linked to KC missing persons cases, police saykansascity.com
- KC police seek two persons of interest, including 14-year-old, in woman’s shootingkansascity.com
- 3 persons injured, 2 seriously, in KC crash after driver flees traffic stop: policekansascity.com
- You spoke, we listened: The Star’s new Morning Sports Edition is big news for KC fanskansascity.com
- Assurant mulling sale of KC-based employee benefits unitkansascity.com
- Family says body found Friday matches description of missing KC teen Jayden Robkerkansascity.com
- ‘The worst thing ever.’ Mother of missing KC teen awaits autopsy of body found Fridaykansascity.com
- Changes ‘show Busuttil has listened to criticism’timesofmalta.com
- BCSO relaunches helicopter unit after fatal crashabqjournal.com
- KC police chief finalists chosen amid criticism from local leaders. Here’s who they arekansascity.com
- AdHoc Group Against Crime leader joins in calls for KC police chief resignationkansascity.com
- Worried about your storage unit being broken into? What to know after string of KC theftskansascity.com
- Bio-containment unit designed in KC used to evacuate American coronavirus patients from cruise shipkansascity.com
- KC soldiers find friendship, opportunity in Army Reserve unit from WichitaThe Wichita Eagle
- ‘Light the way for Jayden to come home’: KC mom searches for son, 13, missing for a monthkansascity.com
- Missouri DSS had multiple contacts with Jayden Robker’s family before KC teen found deadkansascity.com
- Police say homicides down in KC neighborhood due to KC 360. What do the numbers show?kansascity.com
- KC mayor calls 3 shooting deaths in less than 5 hours ‘an epidemic.’ A tragic onekansascity.com
- KC Mayor Quinton Lucas gives his word, yet again: Police won’t lose a single dollarkansascity.com