Metro Patrol Division
Community Interaction Officers
Property Crimes
Property Crimes Investigations act as the investigative element and liaison between the Patrol Bureau and the prosecutor’s office. Property Crimes Detectives provide follow up on all property crime investigations initiated by patrol officers and initiate their own investigations. Property Crimes Detectives strive to identify crime patterns, organizations and active repeat offenders. Because of the very nature of burglary and stealing offenses, they are both difficult to investigate and time consuming. Suspects generally seek anonymity to commit offenses; therefore, witnesses are seldom found. The outcome of this offense rests with proper crime scene processing for physical evidence and dedicated, hard-working investigators who piece together all known information regarding possible suspects and their method of operation and associates.
The Property Crimes Section is responsible for the prompt and thorough investigation of the following offenses:
Burglary – all classifications
Stealing – all classifications except shoplifting, embezzlement, fraud, and certain thefts by deceit, confidence games, pocket picking, and forged or bogus checks, which are investigated by the Economic Crimes Section of this Division; thefts from interstate and intrastate shipments; receiving (buying and/or possession) of stolen property; the location, identification, and recovery of stolen property taken in any of the above offenses, whether locally or from an outside jurisdiction
Auto Theft – the theft of a motor vehicle. A “motor vehicle” is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on land surface and not on rails and which fits one of the following descriptions:
- Automobiles
- Buses
- Recreational Vehicles
- Trucks
- Other motor vehicles – such as motorcycles, motor scooters, trail bikes, mopeds, snowmobiles, golf carts, whose primary purpose is to transport people.
Property Damage – to willfully or maliciously destroy, damage, deface, or otherwise injure personal property without the consent of the owner or the person having custody or control of it.
To contact the Metro Property Crimes Section, call: 816-413-3406.
To reach the Economic Crimes Section, call: 816-413-3454.
NOTE: Property Crimes which occur in Kansas City, MO, but outside of the boundaries of Metro Patrol Division will be investigated by the respective Property Crimes Section.
Supplementary Property Loss Report Forms
English – Form186 – EN – SUPPLEMENTARY PROPERTY LOSS REPORT
Spanish – Form 186 – SP- INFORME COMPLEMENTARIO DE PÉRDIDA DE PROPIEDAD
Vietnamese – Form 186 – VN – BÁO CÁO BỔ SUNG VỀ TÀI SẢN BỊ MẤT
Ride Alongs
The purpose of the Ride-Along Program is to establish a closer relationship and better understanding between police officers and the residents of the community. The program provides people with a unique opportunity to observe police officers performing their duties with the hope that they will gain an insight into the complexity of police work. The program also serves as a valuable training tool for Regional Police Academy entrant officers.
Ride Along Regulations, Application and Waiver Form