![]() ![]() Cited over an employee who didn’t wash hands, employee washed hands at sink dedicated to food preparation, old melon, “small winged insects floating” in liquor bottles, raw chicken stored above container of raw beef in cooler, raw eggs stored above box of imitation crab meat in cooler, frozen shrimp was defrosting at room temperature, salad dressing and mango sauce weren’t labeled with preparation dates, rice and sushi rice weren’t labeled with length of time they were left out, tomatoes and carrots stored in plastic T-shirt bag instead of food-grade containers, no probe-style food thermometer, no signs at hand-washing sinks telling employees to wash hands, bottles of window cleaner and an unknown liquid weren’t labeled, spray bottle facing peanut butter jar. 100 in Wichita - Fourteen violations during an Oct. Cited over a cook who washed hands in a sink dedicated for food preparation, thawing frozen tilapia improperly, storing eggs in refrigerator above beer kegs, dirty can opener, dirty dishes in hand-washing sink. 5 inspection that was a follow-up to an administrative order. in Wichita - Five violations during an Oct. Cited for storing pan of raw shrimp above pan of raw mushrooms and raw salmon over container of tofu, restaurant didn’t label time fried tilapia was put on buffet line, sushi rolls and sushi rice were left out too long, no test strips for sanitizer used in dishwasher, dirty can opener, water wasn’t hot enough at kitchen hand-washing sink, no paper towels at hand-washing sink, roaches on wall by paper towel holder and in storage shelf holding cans and bags of food, “build up along the baseboards in the kitchen and in the walk-in coolers,” bottle of degreaser wasn’t labeled. in Wichita - Eleven violations during an Oct. Citizens, the media, and law enforcement agencies work hand in hand to solve crime throughout the Wichita/Sedgwick County area.Lucky Restaurant, 6710 W. Today, the program continues to be highly successful with tips leading to numerous arrests every year. was elected as the first Chairman of the Board and Crime Stoppers of Wichita/Sedgwick County was underway. Larry Schauf, former Vice President of Government Relations of Pizza Hut, Inc. Representatives from the Wichita Independent Business Association, Independent Insurance Agents, Insurance Women of Wichita, and others were recruited. An immediate search began for interested citizens to serve on the board. ![]() Pizza Hut also contributed $5,000 to the reward account to launch the program. This included obtaining a tax exempt status from the IRS. Bill Kentling, former Public Relations Director of Pizza Hut, provided initial legal assistance required in setting up the program. When the officers returned, efforts in Wichita begun to identify groups that would be interested in starting a program locally. The detectives met with Crime Stoppers founder, Albuquerque Police Detective Greg MacAleese and learned more about the operation. Umansky met with then Wichita Police Chief Richard LaMunyon, and soon after two WPD officers traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He felt that Wichita should have a similar program. Umansky had learned of the successful Crime Stoppers program operating in New Mexico and parts of Texas. Source: WikipediaĮarly in 1980, KAKE-TV President, Martin Umansky returned from a meeting of national television executives with a new public service program suggestion. This system focused on stimulating community involvement and participation, taking advantage of every possible media opportunity, especially electronic media, to publicize unsolved crimes and offering cash rewards for information leading to an arrest and/or conviction. Free Admission with the Sunflower Summer AppUse the Sunflower Summer App to get free Zoo admission for the entire. I have done more in the past two months in Wichita than the whole. and especially if you have kids/grandkids. So he helped design a system where the public could anonymously provide details of the events. Thank you for this app Its absolutely great. Detective MacAleese then realized that fear and apathy were the primary reasons why the public tended not to get involved. The person calling said that he did not want to get involved so he had not called earlier. Within 72 hours, a person called in identifying a car leaving the scene at high speed and he had noted its registration. The re-enactment offered a reward of $ 1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of the killers. Use the app to explore stores and restaurants in your local area and save surprise bags of surplus food from going to waste at a great price. After two weeks the police had no information when out of desperation Detective Greg MacAleese approached the local television station requesting a reconstruction of the crime. Crime Stoppers first began in Albuquerque, New Mexico during July 1975 which saw the fatal shooting of a female university student working one night at a local filling station. ![]()
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