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Kansas City, Kansas police investigate homicide of man shot during suspected burglary

Kansas City, Kansas police were investigating a homicide of a person fatally shot during a suspected home invasion in the 10900 block of Hubbard Road on Jan. 22.
Kansas City, Kansas police were investigating a homicide of a person fatally shot during a suspected home invasion in the 10900 block of Hubbard Road on Jan. 22. Google Maps

Kansas City, Kansas, police on Monday announced a homicide investigation involving a case of a man fatally shot during a suspected burglary attempt earlier in January.

The shooting occurred Jan. 22 in the 10900 block of Hubbard Road, said Nancy Chartrand, a spokeswoman for KCKPD. Police officers were initially dispatched there by a homeowner who reported “intruders at their home.”

During the 911 call, the homeowner reported to police that another resident had shot one of the suspected intruders.

Responding police officers found 32-year-old Deven Monaghan, of KCK, critically injured by gunshot wounds outside of the home. He was taken by ambulance to an area hospital and died there two days later, Chartrand said.

The Major Case Unit was investigating. Anyone with information was asked to contact the TIPS Hotline anonymously at 816-474-TIPS.

The homicide investigation announced by KCKPD on Monday is one of two in the city since 2023 began, according to data maintained by The Star. On the afternoon of Jan. 27, police officers found one gunshot victim, described as a female, dead inside a vehicle in the 6100 block of Haskell Avenue after being called there in response to a reported shooting.

Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the shooting event as taking place during a home invasion. Police say the man was shot outside the home.

This story was originally published January 30, 2023 at 6:09 PM.

Bill Lukitsch
The Kansas City Star
Bill Lukitsch covered nighttime breaking news for The Kansas City Star since 2021, focusing on crime, courts and police accountability. Lukitsch previously reported on politics and government for The Quad-City Times.
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