Homicide rate shows decrease

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by Murrel Bland


The good news for those who watch crime statistics in Kansas City, Kansas, is that the homicide rate has decreased from 58 during 2020 to 51 during 2021.


One of the more significant concerns of the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department is staffing. Maj. Dustin Dungan, who recently reported to the Midtown and West Patrol Police Advisory Committee, said the police force has 369 officers authorized but only has 316 serving now; there are 25 prospective officers in training.


Maj. Dungan said the Police Department hopes that a grant will be awarded to the department that will add license plate readers at various additional locations; presently there are about 10 such readers in Kansas City, Kansas.


Maj. Dungan had praise for Village West merchants who were very cooperative with police in apprehending shoplifters.


The West Patrol building at 1011 N. 80th Terrace has been remodeled and will be the site for the Advisory Committee meetings starting at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24.


In a related announcement, Police Chief Karl Oakman said the department will have a new cold case unit; Capt. Angela Garrison will lead the unit. Chief Oakman said there are about 285 such cases that deserve a fresh review. He said DNA and other such forensic testing may have not been available when the crime was committed.


Murrel Bland is the former editor of The Wyandotte West and The Piper Press. He is an advisory director of Business West.

Several KCK students named to Avila’s dean’s list

Several Kansas City, Kansas, students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri.

Students from Kansas City, Kansas, on the dean’s list included:
• Diana Aguilar Ochoa
• Kimberli Picazo Reyes
• Nayely Jimenez
• Luz Calderon
• Sarah Wood
• Stephanie Basurto
• Davin Zamora
• Karen Palomar
• Noah Moseley
• Samantha Frano
• Itzel Alamanza Pasillas
• Paul Joseph
• Ashlyn Bakersfield
• Ana Gomez
• Melissa Chavez
• Blanca Robles-Munoz
• Judith Silvestre
• Yanet Jimenez
• Yesenia Siguenza
• Jennifer Guzman
• Telicia Soto

Avila University, a Catholic University founded and inspired by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, provides undergraduate and graduate education in the liberal arts and professional studies, preparing lifelong learners who make meaningful contributions to the global community.

KC Current sign three players

Taylor Leach (Submitted photo)
Kate Del Fava (Submitted photo)
Jaycie Johnson (Submitted photo

The Kansas City Current has signed new contracts for Taylor Leach, Kate Del Fava and Jaycie Johnson as the team started preseason camp. The Current will open preseason training with 28 players.

Taylor Leach returns for her third season in the NWSL, having joined the Utah Royals before the 2020 Challenge Cup. Her professional career began in Sweden with Sunnanå, Östersunds DFF and Göteburg from 2016 to 2019. In 2021 Leach saw action in eight games for Kansas City, highlighted by her equalizing goal in the final moments against the Houston Dash on May 23.

Kate Del Fava was drafted by the Utah Royals in 2020, making four appearances in the Challenge Cup and two in the Fall Series. This past season, Del Fava appeared in a total of nine games for Kansas City, starting three games at center back.

Jaycie Johnson, Kansas City area native, starred at Lee’s Summit West High School before heading to the University of Nebraska. Johnson was drafted by the North Carolina Courage in 2017 but missed her rookie season with a knee injury. Following two seasons with OL Reign, Johnson signed with Kansas City before the 2021 season.

Leach, Del Fava and Johnson round out the Current’s 28 player preseason roster, including all four players selected in the 2022 NWSL Draft, 2021 NWSL Draft selection Brookelyn Entz and other Non-Roster Invitees.

2022 Kansas City Current preseason roster
Goalkeepers (4): Kelsey Dossey (NRI, non-roster invitee), Adrianna ‘AD’ Franch, Carly Nelson (LOAN, player on loan), Kayla Thompson (NRI)

Defenders (8): Elizabeth Ball, Kate Del Fava, Brookelyn Entz (NRI), Taylor Leach, Alex Loera, Izzy Rodriguez (CDP, College Draft pick), Mallory Weber, Jenna Winebrenner (CDP)

Midfielders (10): Chardonnay Curran (CDP), Kristen Edmonds, Lo’eau LaBonta, Chloe Logarzo (NYR), Hailie Mace, Addie McCain, Sam Mewis, Maddie Nolf, Victoria Pickett (NYR), Desiree Scott

Forwards (6): Mollie Belisle (NRI), Elyse Bennett (CDP), Kristen Hamilton, Jaycie Johnson, Lynn Williams, Michele Vasconcelos (LOAN)