Assault at 1700 BLOCK OF W 133RD ST on 02/27/2026 10:15 AM

Type: Assault

Date: 02/27/2026 10:15 AM

Description: Terroristic Threats. Intimidation. Firearm used: NO. Area: SPD. Report #: KC26011692

Address: 1700 BLOCK OF W 133RD ST, KANSAS CITY, MO

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Elledge

Name

Lisa Elledge

Missing Age

19

Est. Current Age

60

Last Seen

Johnson County, KS on 02/03/1985

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Gender: Female Hair: Blond or Strawberry Eyes: Blue Height: 5'11" Weight: 110 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Thomas IV

Name

Alonzo Thomas IV

Age

20

Cause of Death

Gun/Firearm

Info

Cold case spotlight alonzo thomas iv, 20, had just taken a phone call outside a house on wayne avenue in kansas city, missouri on april 5, 2014 when shots rang out. Alonzo, or “zoe” as some called him, was seen by witnesses speaking to individuals in a white van or truck with a sliding passenger door and rusted rims before being shot. Alonzo made it to the front door of a residence where he knocked for help, collapsed and died. The shooting took place at 1:00pm, but despite it happening in the middle of the day and there being witnesses, no arrests have been made. Alonzo had two children, one that had not yet been born, when he was murdered. Their lives will forever be impacted by the violence that stole their father. Alonzo’s mom, monique willis, channeled her grief into advocacy and stated a nonprofit to help other families affected by violence in the kansas city area. Momma on mission, inc. Was organized to help families by providing emotional and community support while seeking legal justice. Monique also shared her story in the book grief diaries: project cold case. €œas of april 5, 2014, my life changed forever. My emotional and mental state may never be the same again.€ – monique willis. If you have any information regarding the unsolved murder of alonzo thomas iv, please contact the kansas city police department at (816) 234-5218. To remain anonymous and possibly be eligible for a $4,000 reward, call the greater kansas city crime stoppers tips hotline at 816-474-tips (8477), tips may also be submitted electronically, or by texting tip452 and the information to 274637.

Agency

Kansas City Police Department

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