KU announces summer graduates from Wyandotte County

The University of Kansas has announced summer graduates from Wyandotte County.

Some graduates already have participated in recognition events, while others will participate in KU’s 2020 commencement ceremony.

In all, there were 725 graduates representing 46 Kansas counties, 36 other state snad 27 other countries.

Graduates from Wyandotte County included:

• Chancellor Lee Adams, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of General Studies in African and African-American Studies;
• Jaitreyon A. Armstrong, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of General Studies in Public Administration;
• Gloria Elva Cantu, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Social Work;
• Aleah R. Estes, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of Arts in Biology;
• Cameron Conrad Fox, Kansas City, Kansas, Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine;
• Areebah Imtiaz, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Science in Engineering Management;
• Harold Lee Johnson III, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Journalism in news and information;
• Mark Edward Koehn, Kansas City, Kansas, Certificate in Anesthesiology;
• Thomas Emmanuel Ortiz, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Business Administration;
• Zulma Cuevas Perez-Estrella, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Science in Special Studies;
• Jorge Ramirez, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Business;
• Janeth Reyes, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of Arts in Biology;
• Jose Luis Rodriguez, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Geology;
• Daniel Soptic, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Science in Business;
• Stephanie Ann Stauffer, Kansas City, Kansas, Master of Social Work;
• John E. Williams, Kansas City, Kansas, certificate in Anesthesiology;
• Catherine E. Wing, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of General Studies in Public Administration; and
• Joshua Xiong, Kansas City, Kansas, Bachelor of General Studies in Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Police notes

Burglary reported at business on 10th Street


An aggravated commercial burglary with criminal damage was reported at 1:30 a.m. Oct. 29 in the 400 block of North 10th Street, according to a social media post by the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department. A victim said a suspect broke out the front glass and entered the business. The suspect stole cash from the register before exiting through the same window, according to the report.