Police seek information about two suspects in armed robbery on Feb. 25

Police released this photo of a suspect in an armed robbery Thursday evening on Central Avenue in Kansas City, Kan. The public is requested to help identify the suspect. (Police photo)
Police released this photo of a suspect in an armed robbery Thursday evening on Central Avenue in Kansas City, Kan. The public is requested to help identify the suspect. (Police photo)

Police today asked the public’s help to identify two suspects in an armed robbery at 5:11 Feb. 25 at Burritos To Go, 701 B Central Ave., Kansas City, Kan.

The first suspect was armed with a black semi-automatic pistol. Both suspects fled on foot, a police spokesman said.

Neither employee was injured, but the suspects should be considered armed and dangerous, the police spokesman said.

The first suspect was described as a male about 30 years old, about 5-6, 170 pounds. He has a goatee and was wearing a navy blue button-up coat with gray sleeves and a hood over a green zip-up jacket with white trim, a dark, knitted stocking cap with white edging and a white design pattern, light gray Adidas shoes and blue jeans, police said.

The second suspect was a male, about 35 years old, about 5-10, 190 pounds, police said. He also had a goatee and was wearing a black zip-up hooded coat, black sweatpants, and all white tennis shoes, police said.

Police asked anyone with information about these suspects to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Police released these photos of a suspect in an armed robbery Thursday, Feb. 25, near 7th and Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kan. (Police photo)
Police released these photos of a suspect in an armed robbery Thursday, Feb. 25, near 7th and Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kan. (Police photo)

Police released these photos of a second suspect in an armed robbery at 7th and Central Feb. 25 in Kansas City, Kan. (Police photos)
Police released these photos of a second suspect in an armed robbery at 7th and Central Feb. 25 in Kansas City, Kan. (Police photos)

Officer not hurt in stun gun incident

A motorist attempted to use a stun gun on a police officer during a traffic stop about 8:35 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, in the 4400 block of Shawnee in Kansas City, Kan.

According to a police spokesman, the officer was not injured.

A woman in her 30s was arrested and booked into the Wyandotte County Jail, the spokesman stated.

UG reallocates CDBG funds

On a 9-1 vote, with Commissioner Ann Murguia voting no, the Community Development Block Grant funds from last year were reallocated at the Feb. 25 Unified Government Commission meeting.

The projects approved, totaling $608,000:

• Heartland Habitat for Humanity, $250,000 for exterior home repair to 25 single-family homes owned by low- and moderate-income persons.
• UG Public Works Safe Routes, $280,000 for sidewalks to Frank Rushton, Hazel Grove and Frances Willard elementary schools.
• UG Public Works Transit Sidewalks and ADA Ramps, $78,000 for partial funding of one of these sites, either Richmond Avenue and 4th Street, Kansas Avenue and South 65th Street, North 3rd Street and Oakland Avenue, or North 13th Street and Troup Avenue.

There was little discussion on the funding on Thursday night.

Commissioner Angela Markley referred to it as the reappropriated money that was not allocated at the end of last year’s budget season.

Three applications were approved. They were chosen by the staff since the money needs to be spent fairly promptly, Commissioner Markley said.

Another round of CDBG applications will be part of the current budget process, which is starting now, according to UG officials.

In answer to a question from Commissioner Hal Walker, Markley confirmed this reallocation was originally assigned to build new housing in the Highland Crest area of Turner.

Mayor Mark Holland said there was still CDBG money assigned to the Highland Crest area project – from the year before last year’s budget, about $500,000.

According to the UG agenda several CDBG applications for this reallocation were not recommended for funding, largely because of timeliness of expenditures or other issues pertaining to the use of HUD dollars.

The projects that did not receive CDBG approval Thursday night included:

• Bethel Center for new entryway on 7th Street-$131,000
• Boston Daniels Center new youth center startup-rehab of bldg. and operating costs-$90,000
• Catholic Charities for Hope Distribution Center-interior lighting for food warehouse-$7,178
• Downtown Shareholders-grant funding to new businesses-$84,711
• Franklin Center-design and rehab of center-$750,000
• Mt. Carmel-Maintenance and upgrades of 8 transitional housing units-$116,000
• Northeast Economic Development Corp.-Acquisition-Rehab, Minor Home Repair-$180,000
• St. John the Divine-Stabilization of church-$50,000
• UG Parks-Parkwood Pool expansion-$200,000
• UG Parks-Argentine Recreation Ctr.-Upgrades to accommodate Fitness Center-$300,000
• UG Parks-JFK Recreation Center-Bridge walkway maintenance-$50,000
• Wyandot Inc.-Rehab Single Family House for PACES-$52,550

According to UG officials, the UG staff will communicate with applicants who were not chosen and give them a reason they were not selected. Some applicants could reapply for future CDBG grants, where there is more time allowed, according to the UG.

For an earlier story on this, see https://wyandotteonline.com/re-do-of-cdbg-fund-grants-announced/.