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Milwaukee Police Looking for 13-Year-Old Missing Endangered Child
MADISON — The Milwaukee Police Department and the Wisconsin Department of Justice are asking for the public's help in the active search for Quazanae L. Wilson-Weddle. The 13-year-old Milwaukee girl was last seen Monday, March 19, 2012, at her home around 10:00 a.m.
Wilson-Weddle is described as a black female, about 5 feet and 7 inches tall with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans, and hot pink and blue polo shoes. Investigators believe she may be in the Milwaukee neighborhoods of North First Street and East Concordia Avenue, or North 27th Street and West Atkinson Avenue. She may be traveling in a 2003 GMC Yukon SUV with Minnesota registration 073 ABV.
Anyone with information should contact the Milwaukee Police Department at (414) 935-7405. All media inquiries on deadline should be directed to Anne E. Schwartz at the Milwaukee Police Department at aschwa@milwaukee.gov.
The Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children and Adults serves as a resource for law enforcement and families in cases involving missing and abducted children and adults. The Wisconsin Clearinghouse works in conjunction with the National Center for Missing andExploited Children, and forms part of a nationwide network that works to reunite missing and abducted children and adults with their families. The Clearinghouse also participates in Wisconsin's AMBER Alert program.
The Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children and Adults produced a flier for distribution. It is available at the following link: