Kansas City, Kan., police reports

March 19

Auto theft, 8700 block of Cleveland, Dodge Intrepid, $6,000 value.

Criminal damage, attempted burglary, 1100 block of County Line Road, door, $65 value.

Burglary, 6100 block of Leavenworth Road, television, $1,000 value.

March 18

Theft, battery, 3100 block of State, candle, deodorant, soap, $11.50 value.

Burglary, criminal damage, 2700 block of Haskell, two televisions, door frame, $900 value.

March 17

Aggravated robbery, aggravated assault, handgun, 2500 block of Central, Seven-11.

Forgery, 2700 block of Oakland, checks, $554 value.

March 16

Theft, 1800 block of State, vehicle, $3,000 value.

March 7

Theft, 700 block of Hollywood Casino Boulevard, gaming ticket, $1,010 value.

Dec. 30, 2013

Theft, 1100 block of South 12th, bearing housing for a rock crusher, $4,372.36 value.

Rosedale Park ribbon-cutting

A dedication and ribbon-cutting of new playground equipment took place Thursday, April 10, at Rosedale Park, 4100 Mission Road, in Kansas City, Kan. Participating in the ribbon-cutting were, left to right, Pete Cashen, Dynamic Discs; Patricia Gates, Foundation and Park Commission Board member; Adam Ehlert, president, Kansas City T-Bones Baseball; Mark Holland, mayor-CEO Unified Government of Wyandotte County-Kansas City, Kan.; John McTaggart, mayor of Edwardsville, Kan. and Foundation and Park Commission Board member; and Mark Mohler, Foundation and Park Commission Board member. (Photo from Bridget Koan)

Country classics music concert planned April 27

Local musician Fred Uzell, along with fellow musicians Jim Winters, Donna Hensley and Kevin Blom will perform a Country Classics concert from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at the George Meyn Community Center, inside Wyandotte County Park, Bonner Springs.

Tickets are available for $15 prior to the show and $20 on the day of the show.

The concert will pay tribute to country music greats Hank Williams Sr., Merle Haggard and George Jones.

Proceeds will benefit PACES, Wyandotte County’s mental health services for young people who face behavioral and emotional challenges.

Doors to George Meyn Center, at 126th and State Avenue, will open at 1 p.m. Concessions will be available for sale at the event. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact Melissa Bynum at 913-638-8589 or email, [email protected].