Police Pursuit Crosses State Line From Kansas Into Missouri
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A large police search is underway in Raymore, Missouri, after a suspect fled a traffic stop, prompting a multi-agency pursuit that began in Miami County, Kansas, and entered Missouri around 3:30 p.m., according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Law enforcement agencies from Cass County, Kansas City, and Miami County have joined the operation, which has focused on Creekmoor, a neighborhood near Hawk Ridge Park, and 163rd Street, as of Monday afternoon.
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The pursuit started when officers from the Miami County Sheriff’s Office initiated a traffic stop, according to KMBC, a local news station. The suspect allegedly fled, leading to a vehicle chase that crossed into Missouri. The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed the incident, stating the suspect’s vehicle was last seen traveling west on 163rd Street before disappearing from radar. A police perimeter was established in the Creekmoor area, with officers conducting a foot search in nearby residential zones.
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Raymore Police Department officials described the operation as “a high-priority search for a potentially dangerous individual,” citing the suspect’s history of violent offenses. The department said it is coordinating with the Kansas City Police Department and the Missouri State Highway Patrol to secure the area. Residents near Hawk Ridge Park reported heightened law enforcement presence, with several patrol cars and unmarked vehicles seen near the park’s entrance.
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The Miami County Sheriff’s Office has not released details about the initial traffic stop, including the reason for the stop or the suspect’s identity. However, the Missouri State Highway Patrol stated the suspect is believed to be in a dark-colored sedan, matching descriptions from witnesses in the area. A local resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told KMBC that the vehicle “was speeding through the neighborhood, and people were trying to get out of the way.”
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Cass County officials have issued a traffic advisory, warning drivers to avoid 163rd Street and surrounding roads due to the ongoing search. Police have also set up a temporary checkpoint near the intersection of 163rd Street and Raymore Road, where vehicles are being inspected for potential connections to the suspect. The Raymore Police Department said the search is “not limited to a single location” and could expand to nearby areas if new information emerges.
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As of 5:00 p.m. Monday, no arrests had been made, and the suspect remained at large. The Missouri State Highway Patrol urged the public to avoid the area and to report any suspicious activity to local authorities. “This is a serious situation, and we are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of our community,” a spokesperson said.
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The incident has drawn attention to the frequency of cross-state police pursuits in the region. In 2023, a similar pursuit in Kansas and Missouri led to the arrest of a fugitive wanted for armed robbery. Local officials said the current operation highlights the importance of interagency cooperation in such cases.
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Residents in Creekmoor have expressed concern over the disruption caused by the search. “It’s unsettling to see so many police cars in our neighborhood,” said one homeowner. “We just hope this is resolved quickly.”
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol and Raymore Police Department have not provided updates on the suspect’s potential injuries or the status of the vehicle. Authorities continue to review surveillance footage and witness accounts to trace the suspect’s movements.
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A spokesperson for the Kansas City Police Department confirmed that its officers are assisting with the search but declined to comment on the suspect’s possible motives or criminal history. The Miami County Sheriff’s Office has not responded to requests for additional details.
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As the search continues, local officials are urging the public to remain vigilant. “If you see anything unusual, please call 911,” a Raymore Police Department statement said. “Your cooperation is critical to helping us locate the suspect and ensure the safety of everyone in the area.”
