$2K Reward Offered for Information on Kansas City Carjacking Suspect
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Plea to the Community
The Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers is reaching out to the community for help in locating a carjacking suspect. A reward has been offered of $2,000 for any information that leads to the arrest of this individual involved in a recent carjacking incident.
The carjacking in question occurred in Jackson County, Missouri on March 20, with law enforcement currently searching for 25-year-old Staci-Christopher Cannon. Cannon is wanted not only on a felony vehicle hijacking charge, which bears a bond of $50,000, but also for several other felony-level crimes currently under investigation.
No further details regarding the nature of this carjacking or other possible suspect descriptions have been released to the public at this time.
Anonymous Tip Submissions
Community members who may have information regarding Cannon’s whereabouts are encouraged to anonymously submit their information to Crime Stoppers. The number to reach Crime Stoppers for anonymous tip submission is 816-474-TIPS.
Anyone with tips leading to Cannon’s arrest may qualify for the $2,000 reward offered by Crime Stoppers. Anonymity is assured for all information furnished to Crime Stoppers, ensuring community members can share information securely and without fear of reprisal.
About Staci-Christopher Cannon
Staci-Christopher Cannon, the suspect wanted in connection with this carjacking, is a 25-year-old man from the Kansas City area. Alongside the carjacking charge, Cannon is also wanted for other felony charges, the details of which remain undisclosed by law enforcement as ongoing investigations continue.
The community’s cooperation in the search for Cannon is crucial and any information leading to his capture could help prevent further criminal behavior and contribute to overall community safety.
Vigilance in Kansas City
Carjackings and other serious crimes continue to be an issue in Kansas City and across the state. Maintaining safety and security for all residents necessitates a strong and cooperative relationship between law enforcement and the community. It is hoped that the generous reward offering will motivate the public to assist in locating the suspect.
Those with details about the case, or who may have seen something suspicious around the time of the March 20th crime, are encouraged to step forward and share this information with Crime Stoppers.