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Prairie Village Police release image of minivan allegedly involved in shooting on Roe Avenue

Updated Mon., June 21 (3:30 p.m.)

Prairie Village Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a gold Chrysler minivan allegedly involved in a shooting Sunday night.

Investigators released a still image of the vehicle Monday morning. The van is gold colored and has a missing rear hubcap on the passenger’s side.

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Prairie Village Police say they are looking for two suspects after gunshots were fired between two vehicles on Roe Avenue Sunday evening.

Nobody was injured, and police said they believed there was no ongoing danger to the public.

Police say they received multiple 911 calls just after 6 p.m. reporting the shooting near 69th Street and Roe.

In a press release, Prairie Village Police say two vehicles were driving northbound on Roe.

One of the vehicles, a gold Chrysler minivan, fired multiple shots at the second vehicle, according to police, and then sped away.

The second vehicle was hit once, and nobody was injured.

Police say the gold minivan was described as having temporary Missouri tags and a missing hubcap on the rear passenger side.

The suspects were described as two men, one white and one Black.

On Sunday night, Prairie Village Police tweeted that they believed there was “no danger to the public at this time.”

Anyone with information is urged to call Prairie Village Police at 913-642-6868, or call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.

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Kyle Palmer
Kyle Palmer

Hi! I’m Kyle Palmer, the editor of the Johnson County Post.

Prior to joining the Post in 2020, I served as News Director for KCUR. I got my start in journalism at the University of Missouri, where I worked for KBIA, mid-Missouri’s NPR affiliate. After college, I spent 10 years as a teacher and went on to get a master’s degree in education policy from Stanford University.

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