Vandalism at 2300 BLOCK OF E MEYER BLVD on 11/29/2025 12:40 PM

Type: Vandalism

Date: 11/29/2025 12:40 PM

Description: Property Damage. Vandalism/Destruction of Property. Firearm used: NO. Area: MPD. Report #: KC25075576

Address: 2300 BLOCK OF E MEYER BLVD, KANSAS CITY, MO

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Kenner

Name

Diana Kenner

Missing Age

32

Est. Current Age

78

Last Seen

Wyandotte County, KS on 07/16/1979

Physical Description

Race: Black Ethnicity: Gender: Female Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Height: 5'06" Weight: 130 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Renville

Name

Lakota Renville

Age

Cause of Death

Homicide

Info

On october 16th, 2005, a pedestrian walking in the area of 92nd and pitcher road in independence, saw what they thought was a pile of trash in a vacant lot there. When they looked closer it turned out to be carpet padding and a blanket rolled up around the body of 22 year-old lakota r. Renville. Only her head was exposed.Independence police responded and immediately started an investigation that revealed the victim had been beaten and stabbed to death. Neighbors told police that as of 7:00 that morning the “pile of trash” had been there but no one looked more closely at that time, as illegal dumping was common in the area. Other neighbors said they did not see it.Police learned the victim worked as a prostitute along independence avenue in kansas city and had been with a customer as late as 3:30 that morning. Dna testing cleared that customer of suspicion. About an hour before the body was found an independence police officer on patrol in the area had seen a brown, nineties model ford explorer park in the lot where the body was found. There didn’t seem to be anyone around and the truck blocked the view of the spot where lakota’s body was. It is unknown if this vehicle had anything to do with her death.Police said it appeared she was killed elsewhere and her body dumped in the lot. The blanket in which she was found was distinctive and they hope it may trigger someone’s memory. It was a southwestern themed blanket with a desert scene with a skeleton head of a steer with horns. The spring following her murder, lakota’s tribe held a blessing ceremony at the spot where she was found to help bring peace to her spirit.

Agency

KC CrimeStoppers

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