By: Ale Espinosa
Data from KCPD shows overall crime in the Crossroads is down 65 percent so far this year compared to the same time in 2025.
Ale Espinosa is a Multimedia Journalist at KCTV5. With a focus on culture, society, and regional interests, she is dedicated to uncovering stories that hold the powerful accountable, as evidenced by her Emmy-winning investigation into the Marion County 911 Dispatch Center. Ale's work has been featured in various outlets, including WRDW/WAGT News 12 NBC 26, KOTA-TV, and WDBJ7.
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Ale Espinosa’s coverage predominantly focuses on crime-related stories, including hacking, scams, and investigations. Ale's articles often feature local government announcements and evolving or breaking news.
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