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Prosecutors charge Kansas City man with kidnapping, rape crimes dating back to 2012
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A Kansas City man was involved with sexually assaulting multiple women over the last 11 years, prosecutors alleged on Monday.
Warren Carter, 65, was charged with kidnapping, forcible sodomy, forcible rape, two counts of first-degree kidnapping, three counts of first-degree sodomy or attempted sodomy, and two counts of first-degree rape or attempted rape.
A probable cause document alleged that Carter offered women in Kansas City rides or forced them into his vehicle threats. He would then drive to a secluded location and force them into sexual acts against their will.
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The Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office charged Carter in connection with incidents from July 2012, May 2017 and October and December 2019.
The victims were able to describe Carter as having a missing right leg.
He was booked into the Jackson County Detention Center on Sunday. His bond was set at $200,000.
Anyone with reports of similar assaults or attempted assaults has been asked to contact the KCPD sex crimes unit at (816) 234-5220. Victims in this or other incidents are encouraged to call MOCSA (the Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault) at (816) 531-0233 or Kris Wade at (816) 769-3307.
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Jáder Obrian scores 2 goals, Austin beats Sporting Kansas City 3-2
AUSTIN, Texas — Jáder Obrian scored two goals, Sebastián Driussi added another goal and Austin FC beat Sporting Kansas City 3-2 Saturday night.
Obrian’s second goal gave Austin (6-4-4) the lead for the good in the 39th minute. Dani Pereira played an entry to near the penalty spot where Obrian cut back to evade a defender an slipped a shot in side the post to make it 2-1.
Kansas City (2-6-5) is winless in seven consecutive games since it beat Toronto FC 3-1 on March 30. Sporting have conceded at least one goal in 10 straight matches and allowed multiple goals in eight games during that span.
Johnny Russell ran onto a pass from Alan Pulido and tapped in a side-footer, his first goal of the season, to give Sporting a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute. The 34-year-old has 57 regular season goals for Kansas City, tied with Dom Dwyer for second most in club history.
Melia attempted to clear the ball but Pereira stole it and immediately for Obrian for the finish from near the right corner of the 6-yard box to make it 1-1 in the 29th.
Sebastián Driussi scored just moments into the second half to make it 3-1 before 22-year-old Jake Davis netted his second MLS goal to cap the scoring in the 63rd minute.
Kansas City had 54% possession and outshot Austin 17-12.
Brad Stuver finished with one save for Austin.
Tim Melia had four saves for Sporting.
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Sporting Kansas City vs Austin FC Match Thread
Time: 7:30 pm CST
Location: Q2 Stadium, Austin, Texas
How to Watch: Apple TV MLS Season Pass
Referee: Sergii Boiko
The Teams
Sporting Kansas City
2-5-5, 11 points
13th in the West
Head Coach: Peter Vermes (16th season)
Injury Report: OUT: Logan Ndenbe (knee), OUT: Kayden Pierre (ankle), QUESTIONABLE: Dany Rosero (quad), QUESTIONABLE: Remi Walter (knee)
Austin FC
5-4-4, 19 points
6th in the West
Head Coach: Josh Wolff (5th season)
Injury Report: QUESTIONABLE: Guilherme Biro (hamstring), QUESTIONABLE: Ethan Finlay (hamstring)
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Two members of the Kansas City Chiefs arrested in Kansas
JOHNSON COUNTY —Two members of the Kansas City Chiefs were arrested Friday in Johnson County.
According to the sheriff’s booking report 23-year-old Chukwuebuka Godrick and 23-year-old Wanya Morris were booked into jail for misdemeanor marijuana possession.
Both were released on Friday afternoon after posting $2,500 bond.
Morris, an offensive lineman from the University of Oklahoma, was a third-round draft pick (92nd overall) by the Chiefs in the 2023 NFL Draft, according to his bio on the team web site.
Godrick, an offensive lineman, is also entering his second season with the Chiefs. He originally entered the NFL as a designated International Pathway Player with the Chiefs in 2023, according to his bio on the team web site.
Both are due back in court May 23, according to online records.
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