The AdHoc Group Against Crime is a community resource that, through crisis intervention and prevention, supports youth and families who are affected by criminal behavior.
We were murdered early Thursday evening, October 16th 2008, near 40th & Elmwood. Both of us were shot to death after being chased by other African American teenagers. Our families are just sick over the loss of our lives and our community continues to suffer. Please help to heal our pain by sharing what you know about our deaths.
Call the AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @
816-753-1111. Your call is completely confidential. Thank you.
$5,000 Reward for information that leads to an arrest and charges. On July 26, 2009 @ about 3:05 a.m. I lost my life. Bullets were inside a gun that was held and fired by a man seen running from the scene @ 31st & Agnes, where myself and over 100 others were hanging out & partying in the street.
The point I’m trying to make is that the availability of bullets, guns and a person is responsible for my death. Many people witnessed my murder, and therefore know who the murderer is. My blood rest on all those who stay silent.
Call the AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @ 816-753-1111. Your call is completely confidential. Thank you.
On August 23rd, 2008 at around 5:00 pm, four African American males in a white Suburban drove by my home on the 2600 block of Bellefontaine and began shooting!
I was killed, along with Lamont Curtis, who was only 20 years old, and the father of our newborn son. Nobody deserves to die this way, and our son certainly does not deserve to have to live without his parents!
When will we learn to handle our disputes in a manner that does not cause harm, hurt or danger. If you have any information that can help identify the people who committed this crime, please
Call the AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @ 816-753-1111. Your call is completely confidential. Thank you.
On November 29, 1994 we were found dead in a wooded area at 36th Norton around 6:00 pm.
I know it’s been a while, but someone is still holding on to information that could bring justice to our murders.
If you know anything about this case, please contact the AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @ 816-753-1111. Your call is completely confidential. Thank you.
I was shot and killed on Westport Rd. in Chilis’ Parking lot Thursday morning, April 25, 2008. Many people saw what happened, but not one person has come forth to identify my murderers. Everybody knows them, there were four.
You think it’s snitching to tell, but it’s helping to keep them from hurting one of your loved ones. If you have any information that could lead to justice, please step up!
Call the Tips Hotline @ 474-TIPS (8477) and if your information is key to an arrest and conviction, there is a reward waiting up to $1,000!
On April 28, 2005, my body was found in a trash bag near a dumpster next to Grinders at 1701 Locust. I was a North Kansas City resident and am terribly missed by my family and friends, who need closure regarding my death.
How is it that people can go around taking the lives of others and go on about their lives in the community as normal? Well, let me tell you; it’s because people who know people and the terrible things they do won’t share what they know!
If you know anything about my murder, please contact the
AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @ 816-753-1111.
On March 7, 2009 at around 1:19 am, I was riding in a White Chevy Impala going east on I-70 near VanBrunt with three of my friends when our vehicle became the target of gunfire! We were all shot, and I was killed! I was just getting ready to turn 18 and graduate from Hogan Preparatory Academy.
My future was taken from me and I hope people care enough to make sure whom ever is responsible pays the price for their actions. If they are allowed to roam free, who will they hurt next?
If you have any information regarding this shooting, please contact the AdHoc Group Against Crime’s Community Hotline @ 816-753-1111. Your call is anonymous, greatly needed and appreciated. Thank you.