KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – It’s summer in Kansas City. With that comes a change for Northland parents and families.
Kansas City police sent a notice to Northland organizations. The letter says that the police department usually sees an increase in underage-related issues. The department said those issues include:
- Curfew violations
- Large gatherings
- House parties
- Disturbances
- Other illegal activity
“While many of these situations involve otherwise good young people making poor decisions, unchecked activity can quickly create safety concerns for juveniles, residents, motorists, businesses, and first responders,” Maj. Marcus Smith, Shoal Creek Patrol Division, said in the letter.
The department said it updated and implemented a new Juvenile Action Plan. It focuses on community engagement, prevention, visibility, and enforcement…