2 wounded; homes, vehicles damaged in Monday night KCK shooting
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and last updated 2021-05-11 00:00:52-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A shooting Monday night in Kansas City, Kansas, wounded two people and damaged homes and vehicles.
Police were sent to a shooting call at 6:36 p.m. at North 51st Street and Georgia Avenue, police said.
They found the two victims, but also found gunfire slammed into several houses and vehicles, according to a police department news release.
Both victims suffered non life-threatening wounds.
Just after 11 p.m. on April 28, Mrs. Grossman, 63, got off of a bus on Georgia Avenue near Rippling Brook Lane in the Aspen Hill area.
As she tried to cross the six-lane road, she was hit by the driver of a Toyota Camry.
She died of her injuries.
Mrs. Grossman was struck just about two blocks from where her husband was killed in a similar crash in October of 2016.
Mr. Grossman was 64 at the time.
Councilmember Nancy Navarro, who represents the area where the deaths occurred, said change is desperately needed. We know that that particular area of Aspen Hill has been real problematic, Navarro said. We have worked with the State Highway Administration because it is the state road.
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A loaded gun was recovered from a suspect during an investigation Saturday. (Courtesy of the Santa Monica Police Department)
Driver Marcos H. Chino, 19, from Los Angeles, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. (Courtesy of the Santa Monica Police Department)
Passenger Marcos J. Saquich, 20, from Los Angeles, was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded, unregistered gun. (Courtesy of the Santa Monica Police Department)
SANTA MONICA, CA Two men were arrested on suspicion of DUI and carrying a loaded, unregistered gun after neighbors reported possible prowling in the North of Montana area early Saturday, according to Santa Monica Police Department.
Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between April 25 and May 1 By Dan Schere |
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Thefts from vehicles
• Money was taken from two vehicles between April 27 and 29. The thefts happened in the 7200 block of Delfield Street and the 6100 block of Connecticut Avenue.
• Property was taken from a vehicle in the area of Beach Drive and Knowles Avenue between 2:15 and 2:30 p.m. on April 28. Force was reported.
• Money, property and parts were taken from multiple vehicles between April 26 and 30. Affected streets included Brewer House Road, Cushing Drive, Orleans Way, Waycroft Way, Bangor Drive and Luxemburg Street. Force was reported in three cases.
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