Unsolved cases are highlighted in this section.
Additional area unsolved cases can be found by clicking on this link from Corey's Network Inc., A Foundation for Hope, a local 501c3 that provides immediate support, advocacy and services to surviving victims of homicide in the Kansas City metropolitan precincts without advocates.
Corey's Network Inc., - A Foundation for Hope
Anyone with any information about any of these cases is urged to call the police department where the crime happened.
If you would like to remain 100% anonymous, please submit information to the The Greater KC Crime Stoppers via 816 474-TIPS, kccrimestoppers.com, our P3 app, or scan our QR code. Any anonymous tip submitted to the Greater KC Crime Stoppers that leads to an arrest in the case will be eligible for a cash reward. In some of these cases additional rewards have been set up through the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission.
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On December 7, 2009 Wesley B. Binder was found near his home at 60th Terrace and Hunter in
On 10/10/2009, Edward Falke was struck and killed by an unknown vehicle in the 300 block of SW 15th Street in Oak Grove, Missouri.
While TIPS on the incident have been received additional information is still needed to help solve the case. A current reward of up to $20,025.00 is available for information leading to an arrest in the case.
This year marked the 10th anniversary of the homicide of Carleton Temple. Crime Stoppers and the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department continue to solicit TIPS in the case and up to an $34,000 dollar reward has been posted for information leading to an arrest.
The homicide occurred in the 6600 block of Monroe at approximately 4:30AM on August 9, 2009. Carleton was found shot to death in the driver`s seat of a white Cadillac with the engine still running as the vehicle rested against a parked vehicle.
Mr. Temple was a friend, brother and father and the family has continued to work for justice in the case.
All information to Crime Stoppers is anonymous and approved TIPS are paid in cash. Call, text or web submit your information in this case.
On May 25th of 2008 an off duty
Kansas City, MO --- The family of Kansas City, Kansas murder victim Jeff Rogers have added $4,000 to the reward for information leading to an arrest in his killing. Additionally, the State of Kansas has posted a $5,000 reward in the case making the total possible reward $9,000.
Just after midnight on April 9, 2008 Jeff Rogers, 25, called 9-1-1 from his home in the 8400 block of Tauromee in Kansas City, Kansas to report he had been shot and stabbed. When officers arrived they found him suffering from several gunshot and knife wounds. He was able to tell police that four or five white males had broken into his home then beat, shot and stabbed him. He died a short time later at a hospital.
Anyone with information on this murder is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 816-474-TIPS. All calls are handled anonymously and the reward will be paid in cash to any tip leading to an arrest.
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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: March 28, 2017
FROM: Det. Kevin Boehm, Crime Stoppers Coordinator
SUBJECT: 2008 Kansas City, Kansas Homicide – Jose Macias
KANSAS CITY, MO --- The Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline and the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department continue to seek information on the 9th anniversary of the homicide of Jose Macias which occurred at 13th and Ridge in Kansas City, Kansas on March 28, 2008.
The case remains unsolved to date and reward contributions in the case have the total possible reward up to $3,500.00.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers Greater Kansas City TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477), TIPS may also be submitted electronically at www.KCcrimestoppers.com, or by downloading our NEW mobile app, P3TIPS, on Google Play or the Apple iOS stores for FREE. Information leading to an arrest and/or filing of charges could be eligible for up to $3,500.00 in reward money. ALL INFORMATION IS ANONYMOUS.
On March 5th, 2008 at approximately 10:30 a.m., the body of Tammy K. Cochran (Hopper), WF, was discovered near the Cedar Creek boat ramp located at 8255 S. Gardner Road. The victim’s body had been burned. The victim has been reported to be in multiple cities throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan area. The victim was last seen wearing a light green shirt, black shoes, blue jeans with some type of design on the back pockets and a dark blue or black jacket with a fuzzy collar. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $18,000 is available for information leading to an arrest.
On August 12th, 2007, just before 3:00 in the morning, Kansas City police were called to 18th and Baltimore on a report of a shooting. When they arrived they found 19 year-old Marco M. Lugo in the back seat of a white GMC Yukon suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to a hospital where he died shortly after arriving. Other occupants of the car in which the victim had been riding told police that as they were driving away from a nightclub suspects in a blue Ford Taurus began shooting into the Yukon for no apparent reason. The suspect vehicle was said to have a gray roof where the paint had peeled off.
On May 14, 2008 the victim`s family added $7,500 to the reward for information leading to an arrest in the case, making a total possible reward of $8,500. The victim`s parents will speak to media. The father, Martin Lugo, can be reached at 913-575-7860 and his mother, Virginia Lugo can be reached at 913-579-2814.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 816-474-TIPS.
On the night of July 4th, at about 8:30, Kansas City police, fire and EMT units were called to Scarritt and N. Wheeling on an injury accident. The victim, 34 year-old Victorino V. Perez, was found lying in the grass near the passenger side of his truck. The truck was parked facing west on Scarritt, east of Wheeling. While tending to the victim paramedics found that he had been shot and stabbed. He was pronounced dead at the scene. What had been dispatched as an accident was now a murder scene.
Witnesses were located that had observed the victim arguing with four Hispanic men who left in two different vehicles after shooting and stabbing the victim.
The victim`s wife, Maria Perez, contacted the TIPS Hotline for help in solving the case and in her words, "Catching the four cowards who did this."
On July 3rd, 2007, just after midnight, 37 year-old Donald Bell was struck and killed by a car while he was walking along Interstate 435 near Truman Road in Kansas City. The car that struck him, described as an unknown type gray four door, fled the scene. It should have heavy damage around the front of the vehicle. A reward of up to $1,000 is available for information leading to an arrest.
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