Milwaukee, WI
Police looking for critically missing 10-year-old Milwaukee boy
Milwaukee Police are searching for a 10-year-old boy last seen near the 4900 block of N. 52nd St.
The Milwaukee Police Department is searching for a critically missing 10-year-old boy.
Zyviane Winters was last in contact with his family on the afternoon of June 9 near the 4900 block of N. 52nd St.
Police described him as a Black male wearing a red and blue polo shirt, blue jean shorts, tall black socks and blue and white Nike Jordan sneakers. He is around 5 feet and 4 inches tall and weighs around 90 pounds, with a stocky build and a medium complexion, according to police.
The police department is asking anyone with information to call the Milwaukee Police Department District Seven at (414) 935-7272.
“Critically missing” is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shootings Sunday, 2 people injured
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – Two people were injured in two separate shootings in Milwaukee early Sunday morning, Feb. 15.
Location unknown
What we know:
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, at about 1:40 a.m., a 34-year-old was shot and went to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Police do not know the exact location of the shooting right now.
76th and Mill
What we know:
At about 3:10 a.m., a 32-year-old was shot and taken to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
MPD tips
What you can do:
Milwaukee police are looking for whoever is responsible for these shootings.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or use the P3 Tips app.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department sent FOX6 the information.
Milwaukee, WI
LSU holds off Milwaukee to stay unbeaten – American Press
LSU holds off Milwaukee to stay unbeaten
Published 10:34 pm Saturday, February 14, 2026
By Scooter Hobbs
American Press
LSU looked to have broken open a close game with three runs in the eighth inning against Milwaukee Saturday.
But the Tigers still had to squirming to do before holding on for a 5-3 victory over the Panthers in the second game of the season opening series for the defending national champions.
Steven Milam doubled home Jake Brown and Derek Curiel and Cade Arrambide added an RBI double for a 5-1 LSU lead in the eigth inning.
“Steven was just being Steven,” LSU coach Jay Johnson said. “Mr. Clutch. Time and time again, we never have a doubt he’s going to do what he needs to do in these moments. And he delivered big time.”
But Milwaukee eventually outhit the Tigers 9-8 and made it interesting in the ninth with a pair of runs on four hits in the final inning and had the tying run on before Grant Fontenot got the final out.
The story, however, was starting pitcher Cooper Moore (1-0), a transfer from Kansas who had a career-high 11 strike outs in his LSU debut.
He and five other LSU pitchers combined for 17 strike outs for the second time in as many games.
“He has a lot of ways to get you out,” Walker said of Moore, who allowed four hits in six innings, including a solo home run in the fourth for the only run he allowed.
“He was our best-performing pitcher in the fall, so it was not a surprise to us that he had this type of outing today. Cooper has great self-belief, and I think those guys are special. He pitches like he needs to win, and we certainly needed that today.”
LSU’s other two runs came in the third inning on a sacrifice flu by Curiel, followed by an RBI single by Brown.
The two teams will finish the weekend series Sunday at 1 p.m., with sophomore William Schmidt pitching for LSU.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Weather- Mild and dry on Valentine’s Day
MILWAUKEE – Forecast from FOX6 Meteorologist Lisa Michaels
Patchy fog and frost in the morning with temps in the 20s.
A few more clouds for Valentine’s Day with temperatures ranging from mid 40s lakeside to upper 40s inland.
A big warming trend on Sunday and Monday with temps back in the low to mid 50s.
Our next storm system moves in Tuesday night in to Wednesday with the chance for rain.
Today: 44° Lake. Morning fog then partly sunny.
High: 48°
Wind: SE 5-10
Tonight: Patchy fog possible, mostly cloudy.
Low: 32°
Wind: S 5
Sunday: Mostly sunny and mild.
High: 52°
Wind: SW 5-10
Monday: Partly sunny and warm.
AM Low: 34° High: 56°
Wind: S 5-15
Tuesday: Cloudy. Rain at night.
AM Low: 35° High: 46°
Wind: E 10-25
Wednesday:Rain in the morning. Windy and mostly cloudy.
AM Low: 38° High: 53°
Wind: SW 10-20
Thursday: Partly sunny.
AM Low: 33° High: 41°
Wind: NW 5-10
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