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Manny Abarca's wife says she's ‘desperate,' hasn't seen toddler son for 5 days
Manny Abarca's wife says she's ‘desperate,' hasn't seen toddler son for 5 days

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time4 days ago

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Manny Abarca's wife says she's ‘desperate,' hasn't seen toddler son for 5 days

Five days after she last saw her 2-year-old son, the wife of Jackson County legislator Manuel 'Manny' Abarca IV pleaded for evidence that he was safe and would be coming home soon. 'I am just desperate for my son,' Alexis Garcia Abarca said in a text message to The Star Monday evening. Asked if she had any idea where her husband might be other than their home in Kansas City's Historic Northeast area, Garcia said she was unsure. 'I don't know,' she said. On Facebook, Garcia announced Sunday that her husband and 2-year-old son Manuel Abarca V, nicknamed Luca, were missing and that she had not seen the child since Wednesday evening. Garcia wrote that Luca was sick and did not have access to medication. She also described herself as the 'preferred and primary caregiver' for both children she shares with Abarca. 'I am asking for help as a mother that is desperate to get her son back,' Garcia wrote. She filed a police report, and the Shawnee Police Department issued an alert. As of Monday afternoon, Abarca, 37, and Luca were still listed as missing persons on the Kansas Bureau of Investigation website. The KBI said Abarca was last seen on Thursday. The Shawnee Police Department confirmed on Monday that the missing persons report is still 'currently under investigation.' 'Although phone contact has been made, we have not yet had the opportunity to verify the individual's well-being through direct, in-person contact,' department spokesperson Emily Rittman said. 'While there is no immediate indication of danger, the investigation remains open out of an abundance of caution until we can independently verify their safety and well-being.' Shawnee Police crime mapping data shows that police were called to the home of Abarca's father on Thursday afternoon in response to what was described as a domestic dispute. The Star has submitted an open records request for a copy of the police report. Abarca sent out an email to the news media in the early morning hours of Monday to say that reports of his absence were false. 'It has come to my attention that a 'missing persons' report has been filed erroneously concerning my son and me,' Abarca wrote in a statement shared early Monday morning. 'Please rest assured we are not missing and that we are both safe and healthy.' Abarca has been making appearances on the internet over the past several days. He was a vocal participant on Friday morning's weekly Zoom meeting of the Urban Summit of Kansas City, which he joined virtually. He was also active on social media Friday, sharing commentary about the ongoing Jackson County budget freeze. He did not attend the Monday afternoon meeting of the legislature's anti-crime committee, of which he is a member. But he later joined the 16-minute meeting of the full legislature via video conference and led the Pledge of Allegiance remotely. Abarca did not respond to requests for comment. He is serving his first term representing the 1st District in the Jackson County Legislature. Previously he served on the board of education for Kansas City Public Schools and was a long-time aide to U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver. Recently, Jackson County Executive Frank White Jr. launched a misconduct investigation of Abarca, citing what White considered Abarca's abusive treatment of county employees. 'Over the past several months, my office has received numerous reports from associates describing unprofessional, hostile, and demeaning conduct by Legislator Manuel Abarca,' White wrote in a letter to county legislators.

Jackson County 2023 property tax appeals extension ends Wednesday
Jackson County 2023 property tax appeals extension ends Wednesday

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time29-04-2025

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Jackson County 2023 property tax appeals extension ends Wednesday

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County Legislator Manuel Abarca IV announced that residents in the county who filed property tax appeals in 2023 have until Wednesday to continue the appeals process. According to Abarca's office, property owners who recently received notices about the 2023 property tax appeals extension into 2025 have until April 30 to contact the Board of Equalization and select one of the following three options: Hearing:Request to move forward with a formal hearing by contacting the Board with updatedcontact information. Appellants must email boe@ or call 816-881-3309with their appeal number. Waiver:Waive the right to a hearing but allow the Board to review the appeal and supportingdocumentation submitted. Decisions will be issued by mail. Advancement:Request a 'no change' determination without a hearing, allowing the appellant toproceed directly to the State Tax Commission if they choose to pursue further action. Missouri lawmakers urged to extend fallen first responder benefits If residents do not respond by Wednesday, Abarca's office said it will automatically result in the appeal being marked as 'Advancement,' or option three. This means that there will be no change and no hearing. Abraca acknowledged in the announcement that residents may be experiencing some confusion due to the 'chaos of the unknown,' 'shifting deadlines,' unclear processes,' and 'high stakes for their homes and livelihoods.' However, he emphasized that property owners must not miss this important deadline, claiming that 'transparency and accountability are critical, especially when it comes to property taxes that directly impact our families and neighborhoods.' Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV For more information or help, property owners can email boe@ directly or call 816-881-3309. Make sure to provide your name and BOE appeal number. Property owners can also contact the Office of Legislator Abarca for assistance by emailing mbravo@ or calling 816-462-7369. FOX4 has reached out to the County Executive's Office for comment, but has not received a response back. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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