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January 6th, 2008 - Eric Davis and Rosalind Dawson

May 20th, 2007 - Christopher Bartholomew - There is a $30,000 dollar reward eligible for information leading to an arrest

August 25th, 2002 - Shirley McKeown - There is a $10,000 dollar reward eligible for information leading to an arrest

 April 6th, 1980 - Darrell T. Prilliman

 

 

TerryAllenTerry L. Allen
CRN# T-75399

 
 
1983

The 16 year old victim was last seen leaving her residence in the 2600 block of Park on 6-24-1983 at 5:45 p.m.

After she did not return home, her mother became concerned and started contacting family and friends trying to find anyone that had her.

On the next morning 6-25-1983, 9 a.m., the victim’s body was discovered near 2000 E. 22nd street, hidden in the brush of a semi secluded area not far from her home.

Anyone having any information is asked to contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 816-234-5330.

 

  

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Katherine Baker
COLD CASE # 90-053018 
white female

Age: 30 years

Time and date of Crime: Victim discovered on April 19, 1990 at approximately 1 p.m.  Last seen possibly on the night of 4-14-1990 or the morning of 4-15-1990.

Location body discovered: North of 4220 NE. Birmingham Road on Old 210 Highway (closed road and remote area nears woods)

Circumstances of Case: Victim was known to frequent several bars in the North Kansas City area - Helen’s on 210 Highway, Marcy’s on Vivion Road and the Depot in Avondale, Missouri. She was last seen at one of these bars prior to her disappearance.

Suspect description:Unknown

Theory on Motive:  Unclear, but possibly the victim might have encountered the suspect at one of the bars and then murdered with her body dumped at the location where she was discovered. 

Anyone that believes they might have information on this case is asked to contact the Cold Case Squad directly.

Case Detective and phone number:
Det. William Martin - Cold Case Squad 234-5330

  

  
 Chavez

Salvador Chavez
CRN#99-127164

Homicide

On 11-13-1999, at 6:47 p.m., officers were dispatched to a reported shooting at 935 W. 24th Street.  When they arrived they located the victim, Salvador Chavez, lying on the sidewalk on the west side of Belleview, just south of 24th Street.  Mr. Chavez had suffered an apparent gunshot and was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Anyone with information concerning this case is asked to contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 816-234-5043.

  
  
  
Cowhick

Kimberly Cowhick
94-006679

On 1-14-1994, at about 12:30 p.m., utility workers discovered the body of Kimberly Cowhick, in a field thick with brush and weeds in an area south of 72nd and North Brighton. It was determined by the Medical Examiner that the victim's body could have been in the field for some time and that she had died of a gunshot wound.

Ms. Cowhick was last seen alive on November 28, 1993 by her boyfriend when she left a motel near Independence Avenue and Paseo to walk to a nearby store. She never returned. 

The victim was a known prostitute that frequented the areas of 18th and Main and Independence Avenue and that her murder might have been in connection to prostitution.

Anyone with information that could help solve this case is asked to contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at  816-234-5330 or the TIPS hotline.

 

 

    
FawnCox

Fawn Cox
CRN# 89-105598

On 7-26-1989 Fawn Cox's body was discovered in her bed on the 2nd floor of her home near 9th and Van Brunt. Cox died a violent death and her death was ruled a homicide. Evidence suggests that the suspect(s) broken into the residence during the night and murdered Cox, while other family members were asleep in other parts of the residence. 

 
Anyone with information to help solve this case is urged to contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 816-234-5043.

 

 

    
MarciaDavis

Marcia Davis
CRN#89-043421

On 3-30-1989 officers were dispatched to a vacant apartment building at 1414 E. 14th street regarding a non-breather. When the officers arrived they were directed to the location inside the building where the victim's body was discovered. The victim had been assaulted and murdered inside the building.

The victim was last seen leaving the downtown area of Kansas City, Missouri heading home a couple of days before her body was discovered.
 
Anyone with information that can help solve this case is urged to contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 815-234-5043.

 

 

  
TwilaHarris

Twila Harris
CASE # 94-152663

On 10-18-1994, at 4:36 a.m., officers were dispatched to a disturbance call in the courtyard of an apartment buildiing at 3744 Warwick. When officers arrived they discovered the bloodied body of Twila Harris lying just inside an open door of apartment number one. The officers called for an ambulance and checked the interior of the apartment but found no one else. Ms. Harris was pronounced dead at the scene, suffering from apparent stab wounds. Witnesses reported hearing a female screaming for help. 

The victim was later identified as 26 year old Twila Harris.

A male was seen running away from the scene towards 38th and Walnut, but no other information was developed.

Anyone that has information on the case is asked to contact the Cold Case Squad at 234-5330.

 

 

 

  
AdrianHarrison

Adrian D. Harrison
23 years old
CRN#02-122610


On 12-30-2002, at 8 a.m. the body of Adrian Harrison was discovered in a small abandoned building in the parking lot at 11th and Elmwood. Harrison's death was later ruled a homicide.

Harrison was a long time resident of Kansas City, Kansas and last seen in Kansas several days before his body was discovered. It is beleived that Harrison was killed at another location and then left were his body was discovered.   
 
Anyone that has information about this homicide is asked to contact the Kansas City Missouri Police Departments Cold Case Squad at 816-234-5043.

 

 

  
JohnHees

John Hees
CRN#02-037334

UNSOLVED HOMICIDE

41 Years old
Occurred: 4-26-2002 at 5400 Tracy

On April 26, 2020, at 1:53 p.m.,officers were dispatched to a domestic disturbance assault call at 5400 Tracy.  When officers arrived they found one victim who was alive, sitting on the living room floor covered in blood. The second victim, who was identified as John Hess, was located in the second floor southwest bedroom lying face down on the floor in a large pool of blood. Mr. Hess was pronounced dead at the scene. It was later determined the crime was an apparent residence robbery.

If anyone has information that can assist in solving this case, please contact the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 816-234-5330.
 

 

 

  
kreglo

Brett Kreglo
CRN# Y-09881

On 12-4-1985, at 10:49 p.m., officers were dispatched to a robbery call at the Pizza Hut located at 7510 E. 87th Street. When they arrived on the scene the officers found Brett Kreglo lying on the floor of the Pizza Hut’s entry foyer, located just inside the east side of the business. He was pronounced dead.  Mr. Kreglo, who was a customer, had just entered the business when he was shot by one of the robbery suspects.

Anyone with information that can help solve this case is asked to call the Cold Case Homicide Squad at 816-234-5043.

 

 

  

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Bao N. Luu
03-049391

Unsolved Homicide
Victim: A/M, 7-22-75
Discovered: 5-31-2003, 0704 hours @ 1101 Guinotte (parking lot)Luu2

On 5-31-2003, at 7:13 a.m., police officers and the fire department were dispatched to a car fire at 1101 Guinotte. When fire fighters arrived on the scene they reported that they had found the vehicle, a 1992 Acura Legend, on fire and that there was a body inside. The charred body was that of Bao N. Luu. His death was later ruled a homicide.

  
 CarolineNeal

Caroline Neal
CRN # 00-092252

Woman Shot to Death in Brookside Store
Posted: April 21, 2003

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The search continues for two masked gunmen who shot and killed a 7-Eleven clerk in September 2000. Authorities reported that two black male suspects walked into the 7-Eleven at 319 E. 63rd St. sometime between 1:30 and 2:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000, and opened fire on the clerk.Neal2

The victim, 58, died at the scene. Neal was a wife, mother and grandmother who took the part-time job that July to earn a little extra money. She lived in the Brookside area near the store.

Police believe that a store manager at that 7-Eleven had previously kicked the same men out of the store for shoplifting.

The men were in the store less than 20 seconds. Police said that the gunmen did not rob the store.

 Investigators hope for new leads.

 

  
  
 Siemens

Todd Siemens
CRN# 97-053527
Homicide #37

During the morning of May 3, 1997, Todd Siemens, an armed security guard for a local security company, was working at the Taqueria Mexico Restaurant at 910 SW. Blvd. Shortly before 4 a.m., Siemens became involved in a disturbance with a Hispanic male in front of the restaurant, after the restaurant refused to sell him any more liquor because they were closed.  A physical confrontation ensued where the Hispanic male disarmed Siemens of his handgun and shot him several times, and then fled the scene with the weapon.  After police arrived Siemens was found lying in the street suffering from several gunshot wounds and was rushed to an area hospital where he later died. 

Witnesses reported that a short time after the murder, the suspect got on a Santa Fe Railroad train near the area where the murder occurred, and headed eastbound out of Kansas City.  The suspect reported told witnesses that he needed to get out of town and was possibly heading to TEXAS, or possibly to his home county of CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO.  The suspect may also have ties to JUAREZ, MEXICO.

The suspect is reported to be a Hispanic male, 5'6" to 5'8", 180 pound, stocky, 22 to 30 years of age (at the time of the crime), short black hair, and medium to dark complexion.  He has a tattoo on the right inner forearm area, possibly a grim reaper with a scythe, and a tattoo on the left upper arm near the shoulder of the initials "R.M.P" or M.RP.  The suspect is also described as having numerous large visible scars on his right arm, probably cuts.  The suspect reportedly only spoke Spanish and was only known by the names of "MORGAN"; NELSON; and MORTAL COMBAT.  The suspect had apparently only been in the Kansas City Missouri area for approximately one (1) month before the MURDER occurred and worked for a short time at a small nearby Mexican business near the scene of the murder.

Anyone that may know the REAL identity of this person or a person that matches this description is asked to contact Det. William Martin of the Kansas City Missouri Police Departments Cold Case Squad at 816-234-5043.  All information received will be kept confidential.

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