Over the weekend, Human Remains were Discovered in Wisconsin.

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Human Remains Found in Wisconsin:

Over the weekend, three cases of human remains were found in Milwaukee, raising concerns about the location of a 19-year-old woman who has gone missing.

According to Milwaukee police, unidentified remains were found in the vicinity of the 3000 block of West Galena Street on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Police and other local law enforcement organizations are working together to investigate that region.

No more information was disclosed, including if the bones belonged to a woman.

The bones were discovered around 2.5 miles west of the last known location of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson, who was deemed a “critically missing person.”

Robinson was last seen at 1800 N. Commerce Street on April 1.

She was last seen wearing a black coat, a white hooded sweatshirt, blue trousers, and white sneakers. She is described as 5 feet tall, 135 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. The police did not disclose information on the circumstances of her disappearance.

On April 1, Robinson was last observed near 1800 N. Commerce Street.

When she was last seen, she wore a white hooded sweatshirt, blue trousers, sneakers, and a black coat. She weighs 135 pounds, has brown eyes and black hair, and is 5 feet tall. The police withheld details about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.

After obtaining a search warrant, Milwaukee sheriff’s deputies met at a home on the south side of the city on Thursday. A “person of interest” was taken into custody so they could question them. It’s unclear if the human remains found are related to the Galena remains.

Call Milwaukee police at (414) 935-7360 if you have any information about the remains found on West Galena or Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-TIPS if you want to remain anonymous.

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