Kansas City Waldo Area ALERT - Come Together Kansas City
The Waldo neighborhood, just south of Brookside, in Kansas City has been assaulted by a serial rapist. Let's come together to stop this affront. Kennedy's Bar & Grill, at 75th & Washington Street, is sponsoring an "Extinguish Fear; Ignite Courage" event Saturday February 6th from 2 until 5pm. Music by Abbey Road Beatles tribute band.
Extinguish Fear & Ignite Courage will raise money to be applied towards a reward to catch the rapist. A $10 admission charge will get you 2 drink tickets and appetizers. All money goes toward the reward.
Waldo is a wonderful neighborhood. Everyone in Kansas City loves Waldo Pizza and McClain's Bakery. Walking to Governor Stumpy's or SRO video is one of the perks of living in Waldo. This is a neighborhood full of children who can walk to school and the playground park and ride their bikes safely.
TIPS HOTLINE PHONE NUMBER: 816-234-4438. Put it on your speed dial, keep your eyes open and let's catch this guy!
Police describe the rapist as a bald black man, 6 feet tall, 250 pounds. He has pockmarks on his cheeks, possibly acne scars.
One victim told the police that the rapist has bad breath and his clothes smelled of exhaust fumes.
All money collected at the Extinguish Fear Ignite Courage will go to the reward.
If the rapist is captured before the event, all proceeds will go to the Kansas City Police Department TIPS Hotling program and the event will be a CELEBRATION.
Kennedy's @ 75th & Washington
February 6 @ 2pm--5pm
$10 & Your Presence
Live Music, 2 drinks & food
Ignite Courage Extinguish Fear
Catch Rapist - Support Community
If you see this man, call TIPS Hotline 816.234.4438
He may drive a pickup truck.
Dogs do not deter him.
If you live in Kansas City, please come out in support.
♪ Come Together
♪ February 6th
♫ for Waldo
People who live in or near Waldo are coming together to stop the crime. People are coming from Brookside, from Prairie Village and Leawood, from the Plaza, from out south, from North of the River, from the Dot - people from all over Kansas City are coming to support this neighborhood in its' time of need. I hope you can come too.
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