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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Google Alert - Kansas crime stoppers

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Kansas crime stoppers
Daily update March 21, 2018
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Clay County prosecutors have charged a 57-year-old man with raping an 89-year-old woman inside of her home near Smithville. Michael E. Whitford faces first-degree sodomy, burglary, robbery and armed criminal action for the assault last May 12. Whitford, who has multiple prior felony convictions, ...
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Elmer Martin Sorrell, 52, of High Ridge, Mo., is charged in Daviess County with first-degree assault, armed criminal action, unlawful possession of a firearm, stealing and resisting arrest. Bond was set at $100,000 ... Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers most wanted fugitives. Updated March 15, 2018.
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Sander was charged last week with with seven counts of identity theft, six counts of misdemeanor theft, and single counts of felony theft and criminal use of a financial card. ... Those charges stem from alleged crimes in Overland Park on Jan. ... Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers most wanted fugitives.
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They found their son dead on Super Bowl Sunday in his apartment off View High Drive in Kansas City. ... This story is the first in a new Crime Stoppers segment each Saturday where FOX4 will tell the stories of some of Kansas City's cold cases so families like the Skowronskis can get answers. Watch ...
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EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) - A man on El Paso's Wanted list was arrested by Sheriff's Deputies Tuesday after an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip. James Christopher Drumheller, 25, was wanted for three outstanding warrants including injury to a child/elderly/disabled with intent bodily injury, assault ...
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