Crime and accident notes

Some incidents in which police were called recently in Kansas City, Kansas, according to social media posts by Police Chief Terry Zeigler:

Car in a tree
An accident was reported at 18th and Steele on Tuesday night. A car was on its roof, in a tree and was unoccupied. The driver had fled.

Robbery at gunpoint
An aggravated robbery was reported at 12th and Ruby on Tuesday night. The victim told police that unknown persons had demanded his car keys at gunpoint. The suspects took property from the car, including a gun, and fled.

Shooting into a building on South 71st
Police investigated a shooting into an occupied building at 600 block of South 71st on Monday night. The building was damaged, and officers found some shell casings.

Man assaulted at home
A man was assaulted at his home near 6th and Sandusky on Monday night. A person broke into the home, kicked in the bedroom door, hit him multiple times and threatened to kill him and his family with a handgun, then fled. The suspect reportedly was upset about the victim taking his ex-wife to dinner.

Drive-by shooting on North 78th
A drive-by shooting was reported in the 1500 block of North 78th on Sunday. Four cars were shot, and one building was hit.

Aggravated assault reported
An aggravated assault was reported in the 1000 block of Forest Court. A suspect allegedly went up to the victim’s car and pointed at gun at her before fleeing.

Robbery reported
A robbery was reported in the 1200 block of North 7th on Saturday. The victim said she was pushed to the ground. The suspect went through her pockets and took property, then fled.

Drive-by shooting reported
A shooting into an occupied dwelling was reported Saturday at 30th and Everett. There was damage, but no injuries.

Shooting reported into home on North 34th
A shooting into an occupied dwelling was reported in the 2100 block of North 34th. Victims looked out after the shooting and saw a person running south on 34th Street. There were no injuries.

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