Crime

Police investigating disappearance of Prairie Village woman search two properties

Law enforcement agencies from across Johnson County searched two properties Wednesday morning in an ongoing investigation of a 51-year-old Prairie Village woman’s disappearance, police said.

Prairie Village police announced that officers served two search warrants about 7 a.m. related to the disappearance of Angela Green, who police said was last seen on June 19, 2019, in the 7600 block of Tomahawk Road in Prairie Village.

She was reported missing about 8 months later, on Feb. 18, and police consider her an endangered person.

One search warrant was served at a home in the 7600 block of Tomahawk Road, in the area where Green was last seen. Police were seen setting up a tent behind a house on Tomahawk Road Wednesday morning.

Police also searched a property in the 1400 block of North Woodland Street in Olathe. The two locations are about 13 miles, or about a 20 minute drive, from each other.

Angela Green
Angela Green Courtesy of the Prairie Village Police Department

At the Olathe property, boats and a trailer labeled Water Rescue Recovery Unit were seen pulling out of the fenced-in parking lot of an granite, marble and stone countertop business. There is a lake or pond behind the business, according to a satellite view from Google Maps.

Green was described as an Asian woman, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing about 116 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Prairie Village police were being assisted by the Johnson County Crime Lab, the Johnson County Medical Examiner’s Office and the Johnson County District Attorney’s Office, as well as police from Olathe, Overland and Leawood.

Anyone with information about Green’s whereabouts is asked to call the Prairie Village Police Department at 913-642-6868 or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.

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This story was originally published March 11, 2020 at 9:22 AM.

Katie Bernard
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Katie Bernard covered Kansas politics and government for the Kansas City Star from 20219-2024. Katie was part of the team that won the Headliner award for political coverage in 2023.
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