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Kentwood Police and two other agencies execute search warrant Thursday on South Division in ongoing narcotics investigation

(Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)


By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

Nine persons were detained, four arrested on outstanding warrants and one was arrested for possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine in an ongoing narcotics investigation on South Division Ave. by the Kentwood and Walker Police Department Special Response Teams and Kent County Sheriff’s Office.


A search warrant was executed by the three police agencies in the 5700 block of South Division Ave. SE on Thursday, May 28.


Officers also recovered two handguns in the operation. Detectives are continuing to investigate potential weapons-related charges associated with those firearms. Additionally, detectives will be submitting requests for review of controlled substance violations against three additional individuals to the prosecutor’s office.

There are no outstanding suspects related to this investigation, and there is no ongoing threat to the public. No injuries were reported during the execution of the warrant. 

Kentwood Police hold press conference on three recent crimes, including attempted kidnapping

Kentwood Police Captain Tim Wierenga gave WKTV and local media updates on three recent crimes, including an attempted kidnapping of a 14-year-old girl on May 12. Watch the above press conference for more details, which also includes surveillance footage of the attempted kidnapping. (WKTV/Cris Greer/Owen Herzenstiel)



By Cris Greer
WKTV Managing Editor
greer@wktv.org


Kentwood Police Captain Tim Wierenga gave WKTV and local media updates on three recent crimes, including an attempted kidnapping of a 14-year-old girl in the 1800 block of Rondo Street on May 12.

Wierenga began the press conference by addressing the fatal Hit-and-Run that occurred at Eastern Ave. and Hardwick on May 6. Cameron Bryant, a 29-year-old male, was arrested for failure to stop at the scene of an accident and Hit-and-Run at Fault causing death. 

Wierenga said through the use of license plate reader technology (FLOCK) and local CCTV footage, investigators were able to identify and locate the vehicle.

In the next two connected incidents that occurred on May 12, Kentwood Police have arrested John Moore, a 29-year-old male, for Assault and Battery and Unlawful Imprisonment.

The first incident took place between 5 and 6:30 p.m. on Poinsettia Ave. SE in Kentwood. A 66-year-old female victim reported that she was working in her yard when the suspect stopped his vehicle, spoke with her, made unwanted advances, and physically assaulted her.

The second connected incident occurred earlier that same day in the 1800 block of Rondo Street. A 14-year-old female reported she was walking on the sidewalk when the suspect stopped his vehicle and approached her, physically assaulted her, and attempted to restrain her. The victim was able to fight off the suspect, causing him to sustain minor injuries before he returned to his vehicle and fled the scene, according to Kentwood Police.

For more details, watch the above video, which also includes surveillance footage of the attempted kidnapping.

Kentwood Police arrest 29-year-old male for Assault and Battery and Attempted Kidnapping in two separate incidents

(Video footage provided by Kentwood Police Deparment)


By WKTV Staff

Kentwood Police arrested a 29-year-old male for Assault and Battery and Unlawful Imprisonment in two separate incidents that occurred on Tuesday, May 12. Suspect John Moore was charged and lodged at the Kent County Correctional Facility.


At approximately 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, officers responded to the 1800 block of Rondo Street for a reported attempted kidnapping. A 14-year-old female reported that she was walking on the sidewalk when the suspect stopped his vehicle and approached her, physically assaulted her, and attempted to restrain her. The victim was able to fight off the suspect, causing him to sustain minor injuries before he returned to his vehicle and fled the scene, according to Kentwood Police. (see video above)


Earlier that same day, between 5 and 6:30 p.m., a 66-year-old female victim reported that she was working in her yard on Poinsettia Ave. SE when the suspect, identified as John Moore, stopped his vehicle, spoke with the victim, made unwanted advances, and physically assaulted her.

Investigators obtained additional witness statements and reviewed CCTV footage, which helped confirm the reported incidents.

Investigators are asking anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the area, or anyone aware of similar unreported incidents, to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or online at Silent Observer.

UPDATE: Kentwood Police locate suspect vehicle in fatal hit-and-run accident May 6 at Eastern and Hardwick

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

UPDATE: The Kentwood Police Department has located the suspect vehicle involved in the fatal hit-and-run accident from May 6 at Eastern Ave. and Hardwick, and has identified a person of interest. The investigation is ongoing and no names are being released at this time.

Through the use of license plate reader technology (FLOCK) and local CCTV footage, investigators were able to identify and locate the vehicle. The vehicle has since been secured as part of the ongoing investigation.

The Kentwood Police Department continues to ask anyone with additional information related to this incident to contact investigators at 616-656-6580. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer or by calling 616-774-2345.






Update to shooting at Dave & Buster’s on March 7 on 28th St.; 17-year-old remains in ICU

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


UPDATE –  Initial investigations, including interviews, security footage and personal video recordings, indicate that an altercation occurred outside Dave & Buster’s. During the incident, a 17-year-old male who was later injured is seen holding a firearm and pointing it at several individuals.

A 22-year-old male, who is an employee of Dave & Buster’s, is then observed drawing his own pistol and firing at the 17-year-old male. The 22-year-old male has been interviewed by investigators, released, and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

The 17-year-old male remains in the intensive care unit (ICU) at a local hospital.

Additionally, a 28-year-old male was arrested and lodged at the Kent County Correctional Facility on a charge of Weapons – Carrying Concealed.

On March 3 at approximately 8:34 p.m., the Kentwood Police Department responded to a report of a shooting with injuries at Dave and Busters, 3660 28th St. Upon arrival, officers located a juvenile victim with injuries. First responders rendered aid, and the victim was transported to an area hospital. Shell casings were located on scene. One person of interest was taken into custody on scene. There is no immediate threat to the public at this time. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Kentwood Police respond to shooting Thursday night at Ridgebrook Ave. and Carriage Hill Dr.

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department responded to a shooting with injuries at approximately 8:34 p.m. Thursday in the area of Ridgebrook Ave. and Carriage Hill Dr.


Upon arrival, officers located a juvenile victim with non-life-threatening injuries. First responders rendered aid, and the victim was transported to an area hospital. Shell casings along with damage to property also were located on scene. No suspects have been arrested at this time.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

KPD partners with Sam’s Club for “Cram the Cruiser” event to benefit Kentwood Little Free Pantry

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

The Kentwood Police Department is excited to announce a community giving event, “Cram the Cruiser,” in partnership with Sam’s Club (4326 28th St SE, Kentwood) to benefit the Kentwood Little Free Pantry.
 

With demand running high, the pantry has been running low, and this event provides an opportunity for the community to help stock it for residents in need.

Community members are invited to help stock the pantry by donating non-perishable food items on the following dates and times:

  • Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Donation Location:
Sam’s Club, 4326 28th St SE, Kentwood


Kentwood Police cruisers will be stationed out front, with officers ready to receive donations and connect with community members. All contributions will go directly to the Kentwood Little Free Pantry at 355 48th St SE, Kentwood, MI, providing support to local residents in need.

How You Can Help:

  • Bring non-perishable food items to donate to the Kentwood officers during the event.
  • Share the event with friends, family, and local groups to spread the word.
  • Encourage local businesses and organizations to get involved.

“Through the ‘Cram the Cruiser’ event, our community has the chance to come together and make a meaningful impact for residents in need this holiday season,” said Kentwood Police Chief Bryan Litwin.

Kentwood Police respond to “shots fired” Tuesday evening

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department and Kent County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call of “shots fired” Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. in the area of 60th St. and Kalamazoo Ave.


One 18-year-old male and one 17-year-old male subject matching the description were located shortly after the call walking in the area. A stolen firearm and an unregistered firearm were located on their person during the investigation. Both subjects were lodged on related charges at Kent County Correctional Facility and the Kent County Juvenile Detention Center. There were no injuries reported and there is no continued threat to the public.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Kentwood Police charge physical therapist with criminal sexual conduct

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By WKTV Staff

The Kentwood Police Department has made an arrest in a sexual assault case involving a physical therapist at Corewell Health. The alleged assaults occurred at a local Corewell Health Facility between Jan. 1 through April 1. The victim, a female from the City of Grand Rapids, was seeing her physical therapist for routine scheduled treatments when the alleged assaults occurred.

Mark Scarlato, a former Certified Manual Physical Therapist at Corewell Health, has been charged with 3 counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Third Degree, and one count of Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Fourth Degree.

Corewell received a complaint from a third-party individual on behalf of the victim and promptly reported the complaint to Kentwood Police on Oct. 10.

Even though charges have been filed, investigators are asking anyone with any additional information about this case to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6600.

“Due to the nature of this case, there may be other potential victims, and it is our experience that victims of such trauma will, on occasion, delay in reporting these types of crimes,” Detective Sarah Schudel stated. “We understand it can be extremely difficult to come forward. We are hoping that anyone who has knowledge about this offense or similar offenses reaches out to us.”

Corewell Health has willingly and proactively participated in this investigation.

Mark Scarlato is in custody at Kent County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

Anyone who is struggling with sexual assault can reach out anonymously to Silent Observer at 616-774-2345.

Kentwood Police to host National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Oct. 25 

Kentwood National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. (Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)


By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department is encouraging community members to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, October 25. 

The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kentwood Police Department, 4742 Walma Ave. SE. KPD will collect tablets, capsules, patches and other solid forms of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Liquid products, such as cough syrup, should remain sealed in its original container. The cap must be tightly sealed to prevent leakage. The event also will accept vaping devices and cartridges if lithium batteries are removed. Syringes, sharps and illicit drugs will not be accepted. 

The national observance is part of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back initiative. It aims to provide a safe, convenient and responsible way for community members to dispose of prescription drugs while also educating the public about the potential for abuse of medications. 

“When community members properly dispose of medication, it helps prevent identity theft, accidental poisonings, drug addiction and overdose deaths, while keeping medication from polluting landfills and sewer systems,” Kentwood Police Chief Bryan Litwin said. “From saving a life to protecting the environment, participating in Drug Take Back Day is an impactful way residents can be part of our community effort.”

For individuals unable to attend the event, the Kentwood Police Department also has a year-round Drug Take Back Program. Community members can safely dispose of unused and/or expired prescription medications in the Kentwood Police Department’s lobby from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. To learn more about the program, visit kentwood.us/DrugTakeBack.


Kentwood National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. (Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



Law enforcement agencies across the nation partner with the DEA to host Drug Take Back Day events every October and April as part of ongoing efforts to combat prescription drug misuse and overdose deaths. The events provide timely opportunities for residents to safely and securely dispose of unneeded medications to help address this public safety and public health issue. Studies have shown most abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet.

Fatal traffic crash early Tuesday morning at 44th St. and Kalamazoo

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)


By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

The Kentwood Police Department responded to a fatal single motor vehicle traffic crash that occurred at 2:42 a.m. Tuesday at 44th St. SE and Kalamazoo Ave. SE.

The vehicle was traveling on 44th St. when it exited the roadway and crashed into a metal support pole. The driver was the only occupant of the vehicle and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

It is unknown if alcohol or drugs were factors. The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Traffic Unit at 616-656-6560.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Kentwood Police investigate shooting Wednesday at Jaycee Park

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department responded to a report of a shooting at 4:47 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, at Jaycee Park (1088 Gentian Dr. SE).

Upon arrival, officers located shell casings, along with damage to a vehicle. At this time no injuries were reported, and no suspects have been arrested.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Kentwood Police respond to shooting in 200 Block of 48th St. Wednesday morning

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

Kentwood Police Officers were dispatched to a potential shooting in the 200 block of 48th St. at 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 18.

During the investigation it was determined that an altercation between a 19-year-old male and 17-year-old female subject took place. The male suspect fired one round at the female which did not strike her, and then fled the scene. Several hours later the male suspect contacted and met with Kentwood Police Department Detectives. He has since been lodged at Kent County Correctional Facility on related charges. No injuries were reported and there is not an ongoing threat to the public.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Vehicle welfare check ends in suspect crashing into several police cruisers in Kentwood

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


A Kentwood Police welfare check of a person falling asleep while driving near 28th St. led to a short pursuit which ended with the suspect crashing and striking several police cruisers at 44th St. and Kalamazoo Ave.


The incident, which occurred at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, began as Officers responded to a welfare check and located a female driver sleeping in her car. She then fled in her vehicle immediately after being contacted by police and the short pursuit ended in the suspect crashing. The driver was taken to a local hospital and then lodged at the Kent County Correctional facility. Other drivers involved in the accident were checked for minor injuries while at the scene.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Kentwood Police investigating shooting Wednesday evening in Wingate Apartments

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department is currently investigating a shooting that occurred Wednesday evening in the 3100 block of Creek Dr. in Wingate Apartments.


At approximately 6 p.m., Officers responded to this location with reports of a shooting after a verbal argument. During the investigation, two victims arrived at a local hospital with gunshot wounds. Both victims arrived with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. Kentwood Police are still actively investigating and searching for all involved persons, however, this is not believed to be a random act of violence, and there is no known threat to the public currently.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Kentwood Police respond to shooting report Saturday in the 4700 block of Ridgebrook Ave. SE

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department responded to a report of a shooting at 4:45 p.m. Saturday, May 24, in the 4700 block of Ridgebrook Ave. SE.


Upon arrival, officers located several casings, along with damage to vehicles and a residence. At this time no injuries were reported, and no suspects have been arrested.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org. 

Kentwood Police Department seeking high school applicants for Youth Academy

Kentwood Police Department Youth Academy (Photo Courtesy, KPD)



By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department is inviting high school students to apply for its youth academy set for July 28-31.

The program is designed to show participants what it’s like to train to be a police officer and for them to experience the various roles and functions police officers perform. The academy is open to all graduating high school seniors and students who will be a sophomore, junior or senior in the 2025-26 school year. Participants do not need to live or attend school in Kentwood.

“Our youth academy gives young people in our community an up-close look at what a career in law enforcement is like, with the hope of inspiring the next generation of police officers,” Deputy Police Chief Stephanie Morningstar said. “Our officers are looking forward to connecting with students, sharing their experiences and building relationships along the way.”

The youth academy is free for participants and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at the Kentwood Police Department, 4742 Walma Ave. SE. Each participant is provided a uniform and daily lunch.



Kentwood Police Department Youth Academy (Photo Courtesy, KPD)



The program gives students hands-on experience in police training and operations. Participants receive instruction in various aspects of policing and participate in training scenarios, including:

  • Traffic stops
  • Drunken driving enforcement
  • Building searches
  • Subject control
  • Handcuffing
  • Special Response Team


Eligible participants must pass a background check and will be interviewed before being accepted into the program. Participants also are required to attend an informational meeting with a parent or guardian before the academy begins.

Youth academy applications will be accepted through May 16. Applications can be submitted online, by email to careya@kentwood.us, in person at the Kentwood Police Department or by mail to Sgt. Alexander Carey at 4742 Walma Ave. SE, Kentwood, MI 49512. Interested applicants who have questions should contact Sgt. Carey at careya@kentwood.us or 616-330-8211.

Learn more about the Kentwood Police Department Youth Academy at kentwood.us/YouthAcademy.

Fatal two-car accident Friday on 28th and Radcliff in Kentwood

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org


One person died and two were injured in a two-car accident at 4:42 p.m. Friday at 28th St. and Radcliff Ave.


Upon arrival by Kentwood Police Officers, lifesaving efforts were given to a passenger by medical personnel, but they died on the scene. The drivers of both vehicles involved were transported to local hospitals for non-life threatening injuries, and the investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org. 

Kentwood Police investigating early-morning stabbing near 4200 block of Nature Trail Dr. SE

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By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org

At approximately 4:45 a.m. Thursday, the Kentwood Police Department responded to a report of a fight near the 4200 block of Nature Trail Dr. SE. Upon arrival, Officers found one male subject with a stab wound to his chest. The subject was later transported to a local hospital for treatment with serious injuries that do not appear to be life-threatening. 

Another male subject was detained at the scene and is being questioned regarding the incident. At this time officers and detectives are currently working to speak with all involved and there is no further threat to the public. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org. 

Kentwood Police investigating shooting in 5000 block of Heyboer Saturday

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By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org

The Kentwood Police Department is currently investigating a shooting that occurred Saturday, Dec. 21 in the 5000 block of Heyboer Ave. SE.


A call came in around 10:20 p.m. regarding a male who had been shot in the leg. Officers arrived and located all involved persons, provided medical care, and are continuing to investigate the situation. One party was brought to the hospital to receive medical attention for a gunshot wound that is not life threatening.  Alcohol does appear to be a factor, and we have been receiving some cooperation.


Officers and Detectives have been able to speak with all parties involved in the situation and there is no threat to the public or outstanding persons for this incident.


Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Kentwood Police Department enhances safety and technology as part of voter-approved millage

Axon Body 4, body camera. (Courtesy, Axon)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department will introduce a new Officer Safety Plan that will be partially funded by Kentwood’s 2024 voter-approved police and fire millage.

The new safety plan will give KPD access to new and improved technology that will enhance the safety of community members and officers, as well as enhance the department’s commitment to transparency and strong relationships with residents. The plan also will offer a variety of training opportunities for KPD officers and help make the department’s processes more efficient.

“We look forward to implementing the new Officer Safety Plan over the next two years,” Kentwood Police Chief Bryan Litwin said. “This new plan will help lead to safer outcomes for community members and our team through advanced body cameras that help reduce language barriers, enhanced de-escalation training for our officers to lean on during dangerous situations and other critical tools.

KPD will implement the following new technology and training over the next two years:

  • Upgraded body cameras: Each officer will wear a new body camera that provides live translation for around 35 languages, including Spanish, Bosnian and Nepali. There also is an option for officers to get backup support via a livestream. KPD will be the first law enforcement agency in West Michigan to use these advanced body cameras.
  • Advanced taser: Each officer will be equipped with a new taser that can safely stop someone up to 45 feet away in a non-lethal and more precise manner. This will enable officers to de-escalate dangerous situations and lead to safer outcomes for community members and officers.
  • Automatic license plate reader: Each patrol vehicle will be equipped with an automatic license plate reader to assist with proactive policing, such as enabling our officers to more easily locate stolen vehicles and vehicles involved in crimes.
  • Artificial intelligence report writing: Each officer will have access to artificial intelligence, or AI, for police reports, which will review body camera footage and logged evidence and then create a draft report that officers will edit, review and submit. A process that typically takes an hour can be completed within minutes, freeing up officers for more crime prevention, community engagement and other proactive activities.
  • Virtual reality training: Officers will have 24/7 access to a virtual reality headset that simulates real-world challenges, emphasizing de-escalation techniques, empathy and effective communication. This will enhance officers’ abilities to handle complex situations with professionalism and care.

The new Officer Safety Plan is part of a 10-year contract with Axon, a company focused on revolutionizing public safety. The contract was approved by the Kentwood City Commission on Dec. 3.

For more information about Kentwood Police Department’s ongoing safety initiatives, visit kentwood.us/police.

Find more details about the police and fire millage at kentwood.us/PoliceFireMillage.

UPDATE: Kentwood Police say two missing juveniles found safe on Nov. 29

Kentwood Police reported two missing juveniles; 15-year-old Samantha Ramirez-Garcia, 5-foot tall, 140 pounds, black hair, dark brown eyes, and 10-year-old Nitza Guadelupe Ramirez-Garcia 4-foot-10, 100 pounds, black hair, brown eyes. Unknown clothing description. (Photo Courtesy, Kentwood Police Department)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



UPDATE 11/29/24:
Both Samantha and Nitza Ramirez-Garcia were located on Friday morning Nov. 29 and are safe. At that time, Kentwood Police were working to reunite them with family.

At approximately 5:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 26, the Kentwood Police Department was dispatched to the area of 48th St. SE and Victoria Ave. SE for the report of two missing juveniles; 15-year-old Samantha Ramirez-Garcia, 5-foot tall, 140 pounds, black hair, dark brown eyes, and 10-year-old Nitza Guadelupe Ramirez-Garcia 4 -foot-10, 100 pounds, black hair, brown eyes.  Unknown clothing description.

Samantha and Nitza were last seen the morning of Nov. 26, and did not arrive at school.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-698-6580. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Fatal car/pedestrian accident Nov. 3 in Kentwood

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org


At approximately 6:51 p.m. Sunday, officers of the Kentwood Police Department were dispatched to 32nd St. / Pheasant Ridge Dr. for a traffic crash involving a pedestrian and automobile. Lifesaving efforts were attempted, but the pedestrian was pronounced deceased on scene by medical personnel.


The driver remained on scene and was cooperative with the investigation. No other serious injuries were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Stabbing incident on 200 block of Majestic St. SE in Kentwood on Halloween

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By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



At about 4:13 p.m. on Oct. 31, the Kentwood Police Department was dispatched to the 200 Block of Majestic St. SE for a report of a stabbing. Officers responded to the area and located a 27-year-old victim with a serious injury that was not life-threatening.


First responders rendered aid, and the victim was transported to an area hospital for their injury. A 17-year-old suspect was located on the scene and taken into custody.  

The Kentwood Police Department does not believe there to be any immediate threat to the public at this time. The incident is currently being investigated.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-698-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Kentwood Police hold Prescription Drug Take Back Event Oct. 26

A previous Kentwood Police Department Prescription Drug Take Back Event. (Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



The Kentwood Police Department is encouraging community members to take part in its National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event on Saturday, Oct. 26.

The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kentwood Police Department, 4742 Walma Ave. SE. Police Department staff will collect tablets, capsules and other solid forms of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. They also will accept vaping devices and cartridges as long as lithium batteries are removed.



A previous Kentwood Police Department Prescription Drug Take Back Event. (Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



Syringes, sharps and illicit drugs will not be accepted at the event. For these items, community members can utilize the Kent County Health Department’s SafeSharp program, which collects syringes and sharps at the South Clinic, 4700 Kalamazoo Ave. SE.

“The Kentwood Police Department’s Drug Take Back Day event provides community members with a safe and anonymous way to properly dispose of a variety of medications,” Kentwood Police Chief Bryan Litwin said. “By removing expired or unused medications from our community, we are reducing prescription drug misuse, overdoses and accidental poisonings. This effort is part of our ongoing commitment to doing everything we can to help keep community members safe.”

KPD and other law enforcement agencies across the nation partner with the Drug Enforcement Administration to host Drug Take Back Day events every October and April as part of ongoing efforts to combat prescription drug misuse and overdose deaths.

For community members unable to attend KPD’s event, the department offers a year-round drug take back program for the safe disposal of unused or expired prescription medications. This free, anonymous service is available in KPD’s lobby from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

To learn more about KPD’s drug take back program, visit kentwood.us/DrugTakeBack.


A previous Kentwood Police Department Prescription Drug Take Back Event. (Photo Courtesy, City of Kentwood)

Kentwood Police Officers push stranded man home in his wheelchair

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By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org


In a world filled with a fair amount of negative, painful stories, this one should put a smile on your face.

Take a look at the body cam footage of this great interaction between Kentwood Police Officers Mendez and Joseff with Dominic Russell stranded on his power wheelchair on Sept. 17 near the corner of 44th St. and Breton in Kentwood.


(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)

After a conversation about how to get Russell home, whether via an ambulance, police car or other method of transportation, the officers ended up pushing him home a good distance. Russell’s wheelchair battery had died so he ultimately called 911 and within 10 minutes was greeted by Mendez and Joseff.

Kentwood Police Captain Tim Wierenga said the officers took turns pushing the heavy, motorized wheelchair until they reached Russell’s residence.




“(I’m) happy to pass along these positive stories; this one sure has gotten a lot of attention,” Wierenga said.

Facebook “thank you” from Dominic Russell

(Image Courtesy, Kentwood Police Department Facebook)

Kentwood Police respond to fight reportedly involving 15-20 people Sept. 14 at Main Event

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By WKTV Staff


At approximately 7:47 p.m. on Sept. 14, officers from the Kentwood Police Department responded to Main Event, a business establishment located at 3121 28th St. SE, with reports of an active fight involving 15-20 people.

Officers arrived on scene and were able to separate several people, adults and juveniles, that were engaging in assaultive behavior. Upon investigation, it appears that all people involved had been attending a birthday party and were known by each other.

One person sustained a minor injury as a result of the altercation. It does not appear that any weapons were involved. No arrests have been made at this time, and the case continues to be investigated by Kentwood Police detectives. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Pedestrian/vehicle accident Thursday morning at 5100 block of Eastern Ave. involves serious injuries

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By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org


The Kentwood Police Department responded to a personal injury accident at approximately 8:50 a.m. Sept. 12 in the 5100 block of Eastern Ave. 


During the initial investigation it was determined that one pedestrian was struck while crossing Eastern Ave., along with a second vehicle immediately after. The pedestrian was treated and transported to a local hospital for serious injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. 


Drivers and passengers of both vehicles involved were checked and treated for injuries, one of which was also transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. All the people involved have been cooperating with the investigation. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-698-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Fatal car/pedestrian accident Aug. 22 at Eastern Ave. and 48th St.

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



At approximately 9:41 p.m. Aug. 22, Kentwood Police Department officers were dispatched to Eastern Ave. and 48th St. for an accident involving a pedestrian and automobile. The pedestrian was pronounced dead upon arrival by medical personnel.


The driver remained on scene and was cooperative with the investigation. No other serious injuries were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Celebrate National Night Out in Kentwood and Wyoming Aug. 6; community-wide events featuring food, fun and festivities



By Cris Greer

WKTV Managing Editor

greer@wktv.org



Kentwood Police Captain Tim Wierenga said National Night Out is one of his favorite days of the year.

“It’s a very positive day,” he said with a smile during an interview at WKTV. “You’re out having good conversations, taking selfies … stopping by a few grills, getting ice cream. It opens up that door for communication and that’s what everything starts from.”

Wierenga and Wyoming Police Sergeant Rory Allen stopped by WKTV Wednesday to talk about the upcoming National Night Out (NNO) on our WKTV Soundbites program. NNO will be held Tuesday, Aug. 6, throughout Kentwood and Wyoming.

According to the NNO website, it’s an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live … and provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.



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“It’s a positive interaction with meeting the officers, getting to just meet them in a conversational tone,” Allen explained. “They’re not there on official business, not there on a call. This is a great opportunity to just have people meet and talk to the officers on a personal level and talk about what’s going on in their neighborhoods.”

Wierenga agreed

“It all starts with a conversation,” Wierenga echoed. “This allows us to be out there and have those conversations. To get out there and talk and not just see you when you call for that bad day or thing that’s going wrong in your life.” 


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Allen said they make sure to have an officer stop by every party to build those relationships with the community, because some members may never have had an interaction with the local police department.

“It’s an awesome resource for us,” Allen said. “And our officers have a lot of fun with this. It gets those conversations flowing that really helps us build those relationships.”

Kentwood Police Chief Bryan Litwin stated a similar message

“Members of the Kentwood Police and Fire departments look forward to gathering and connecting with community members of all ages over great food, yard games and other fun activities,” Chief Litwin said. “Through this event, police and fire personnel along with community leaders have meaningful conversations with our residents that ultimately help make our city stronger and safer.”




Kentwood Police Captain Tim Wierenga gives a tour of his car. (Courtesy, Kentwood Police Department)



Millions participate in NNO

In its 41st year, millions of neighbors take part in NNO across the United States via block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts, youth activities, games, visits from police and fire departments, community leaders and McGruff the Crime Dog, and much more.


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Kentwood Public NNO Events:

Kentwood police officers, firefighters and leaders will join residents at multiple gatherings throughout the city offering residents opportunities to explore police cruisers, fire engines and other emergency response vehicles while learning about important safety topics.

  • Bretwood Centre, 4470 Breton Road SE (5 to 8 p.m.): Community members can enjoy activities, music and a visit from the Aero Med team, Department of Public Works and Kentwood Commissioners Clarkston Morgan, Jessica Ann Tyson and Betsy Artz. There also will be a DJ.
  • Pentecostals Church, 2627 44th St. SE (6 to 8 p.m.): Appearances by members of the Kentwood Police and Fire Departments and McGruff the Crime Dog.


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Anyone interested in hosting a block party for NNO, please contact Officer Brooke Lowe at 616-656-6564 or by email at loweb@kentwood.us. More information on this event can be found at kentwood.us/NNO.

Wyoming Public NNO Events:

Wyoming police officers and firefighters will join residents at multiple gatherings across the city. Residents will have the opportunity to explore police and fire equipment, including police cruisers, fire trucks, and other emergency response vehicles, as well as learn about a variety of safety topics. Community members can also visit with the Wyoming Police Department K9 team.


(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)
  • Consumers Energy Kickoff, 4000 Clay Ave. SW, Grand Rapids (7 a.m.):
    • 6:15 a.m. – Bucket Trucks and Police Cars Setup On-Site
    • 6:30 a.m. – Live TV/Radio Promos
    • 7 a.m. – Police Chiefs and Mayors Arrive
    • 7:15 a.m. – Reading of the Joint Proclamation
  • Celebration Cinema at Rivertown Crossings (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.): Appearances by members of the Wyoming Police Department, plus popcorn and handouts for the kids as well as Wyoming PD motorcycles on display in the mall. 

“It’s really fun for me because I get to ride one of the police motorcycles into the mall, which is not something you normally get to do,” Allen said. 

  • Lifeline Community Church, 2929 Rogers Lane Ave. SW, Wyoming (6 to 8 p.m.)
  • Grace Christian University, 1011 Aldon St. SW, Grand Rapids (5 to 7 p.m.)
  • Buck Creek Community Church, 3746 Byron Center Ave. SW, Wyoming (5:30 to 8 p.m.)


For more information on Wyoming NNO events, call 616-530-7300 and ask for Sgt. Rory Allen.

Fatal traffic crash Wednesday night in Kentwood; pedestrian killed, driver arrested

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



The Kentwood Police Department responded to a fatal traffic crash Wednesday at 10:38 p.m. on 44th St near Walnut Hills Dr.

A pedestrian was walking across 44th St. when he was struck by a vehicle. The 26-year-old Kentwood man was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver originally fled the scene in his vehicle, but later returned to the scene while the investigation was ongoing. The driver was arrested and lodged at the Kent County Jail.

It is unknown if alcohol was a factor. The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Traffic Unit at 616-656-6560.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

UPDATE: Missing person Karen Sorensen found Friday, June 14

Karen Sorensen. (Photo Courtesy, Kentwood Police Department)



By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



UPDATE: Karen Sorensen was found around 7 p.m. on Friday, June 14, and has been transported to a local hospital. “We would like to thank the many groups and individuals that came out and assisted,” said the Kentwood Police Department in a statement.



At about 5:24 p.m. on June 11, 2024, the Kentwood Police Department was dispatched to the 4700 block of Cavalcade SE near Forest Hills Ave. for a report of a missing person. The subject is 59-year-old female, Karen Sorensen, who is reported to be cognitively impaired. She left on foot around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and has not been seen since.


As of this time, Kentwood Police and the family have continued searching and have still not located Sorensen. During the investigation, ring camera video showed Sorensen wearing light-colored leggings and a light-colored sweatshirt. She is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-698-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.

Fatal accident on 60th St. and Wing Ave. Monday in Kentwood

(Image Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By Kentwood Police Department

greer@wktv.org



At approximately 2:41 p.m., officers of both Kentwood Police Department and Kent County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to 60th St. and Wing Ave. for an accident involving a motorcycle and automobile. Life saving measures were immediately given to one involved, however they were pronounced deceased shortly after by medical personnel. No other serious injuries were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.  

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department at 616-656-6580.  Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.  

Kentwood voters approve Police and Fire millage increase

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By WKTV Staff

greer@wktv.org



City of Kentwood voters Tuesday approved a permanent dedicated millage increase of 1.95 mills that will provide critical support for police and fire services.

The proposal was passed with 2,835 voting yes, compared to 2,159 no votes.


The millage increase will be levied starting July 1, 2024, and is expected to generate more than $5.1 million in its first year. The funding will enable Kentwood’s Police and Fire departments to hire additional staff members, make necessary vehicle replacements and complete critical equipment upgrades in order to maintain response times and meet growing needs for police, fire and emergency medical services.

“Kentwood residents have approved additional funding that will ensure our Police and Fire departments have the necessary resources to protect and serve our community now and for years to come,” Mayor Stephen Kepley said. “As Kentwood’s population has grown, funds from the current millage have reached maximum impact. We are grateful residents recognized the need for an increase to meet our community’s growing demand for police, fire and emergency medical services.”

Kentwood has experienced significant population growth in the past 10 years, which has led to increased needs for police and fire services. Since 2010, the population has grown by 11.5%. During that time, police calls for service have risen 14% and fire calls have risen 36%.

In the first year, the millage increase will support critical police personnel needs, enabling the Police Department to add, train and support vital additions to the team.

“While our community has grown significantly over the past 10-plus years, our staffing levels have remained the same since 2000,” Police Chief Bryan Litwin said. “This funding will enable us to get our staffing levels up to where they need to be so we can continue to serve our community with excellence.”

As Kentwood’s population continues to grow, the dedicated millage increase also will enable the Fire Department to add another EMS unit when demand for emergency medical services exceeds current staffing. 

“This funding will help us keep our promise to maintain an average response time at or below 5 minutes and 20 seconds,” Fire Chief Brent Looman said. “We thank our community for approving this critical support for our department.”

The approved millage increase will support several police and fire initiatives, including:

  • Addressing critical personnel needs, enabling the Police Department to add, train and support vital additions to the team, raising its minimum staffing level from three officers and a sergeant to five officers and a sergeant.
  • Adding another EMS unit for the Fire Department in the future when the demand for emergency services exceeds current staffing. 
  • Funding the replacement of necessary police and fire vehicles and other equipment, which have seen significant cost increases in the past few years.
  • Creating a basic outdoor training facility for police and fire that will eliminate the need for travel expenses and overtime for training purposes, ensuring cost-effective and up-to-date training practices. 
  • Supporting increased simulation-based training for police and fire personnel, helping team members build essential skills so they can make informed decisions in real-time that protect community members, property and fellow emergency personnel.
  • Updating technology and equipment to protect police and fire team members and community members.
  • Enabling both police and fire to focus resources on prevention and education and be more proactive in addressing community issues. 

To learn more about the police and fire millage increase, visit Kentwood.us/PoliceFireMillage. For more on Kentwood’s Police and Fire departments, visit kentwood.us/police and kentwood.us/fire.

Three residences and a vehicle damaged in May 4 shooting in Kentwood

(Courtesy, City of Kentwood)



By Kentwood Police Department

greer@wktv.org


At approximately 3:10 p.m., the Kentwood Police Department responded to the area of 48th St. and Victoria Ave., on reports of a shooting. Upon investigation officers located damage to three residences and a vehicle from the shooting. No victims were located, and no injuries were reported.

No suspects have been arrested at this time, however, there does not appear to be any ongoing threat to the public.

The Kentwood Police Department will continue to investigate this incident. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Kentwood Police Department Detective Bureau at 616-656-6604. Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Observer at 616-774-2345 or SilentObserver.org.