Milwaukee, WI
Dive team searching for boy and two men in Milwaukee drainage ditch
The Milwaukee Fireplace Division is trying to find an 11-year-old boy and two males of their late 30’s who they stated went into the water in a drainage ditch. Milwaukee police stated they received calls round 6:00 Monday night time for a boy that fell into the water close to twenty fifth and Tripoli, which they stated is part of the KK river. Police stated the 2 males jumped in after the boy to rescue him, however all three had been swept away. Nobody has seen the three folks since, based on first responders. Rescue crews checked ever manhole within the space and stationed outdoors the tunnels close to twenty seventh and Morgan, in addition to twenty seventh and Loomis. The assistant hearth chief stated the water was too deep and fast-paced for divers. He stated there was additionally a threat of particles within the tunnel, which made stepping into with a raft too harmful. Crews briefly known as off the search round 9:30 Tuesday night time. The assistant chief stated they might resume once more at first daylight within the morning, as soon as it was vivid sufficient to see. He stated because the rainfall precipitated the water to rise, he hopes by morning it’d go down sufficient for crews to soundly enterprise into the tunnels. It is unclear why the boy was close to the water within the first place. Rescue crews used drones to test the tunnels at their openings, buoys to gauge how briskly the water was and the place particles could cease somebody and stretched ropes for the victims to seize maintain of alongside the water route. The assistant hearth chief stated it’s doable the victims may undergo from hypothermia in a single day, due to how chilly the water is. The Milwaukee Fireplace Division dive and concrete rescue workforce was engaged on the scene, in addition to Milwaukee Police Division’s underwater dive workforce. Each had been working with municipal sewer crews to be taught the place and when the tunnels flip alongside the water route.
The Milwaukee Fireplace Division is trying to find an 11-year-old boy and two males of their late 30’s who they stated went into the water in a drainage ditch.
Milwaukee police stated they received calls round 6:00 Monday night time for a boy that fell into the water close to twenty fifth and Tripoli, which they stated is part of the KK river.
Police stated the 2 males jumped in after the boy to rescue him, however all three had been swept away.
Nobody has seen the three folks since, based on first responders.
Rescue crews checked ever manhole within the space and stationed outdoors the tunnels close to twenty seventh and Morgan, in addition to twenty seventh and Loomis.
The assistant hearth chief stated the water was too deep and fast-paced for divers. He stated there was additionally a threat of particles within the tunnel, which made stepping into with a raft too harmful.
Crews briefly known as off the search round 9:30 Tuesday night time. The assistant chief stated they might resume once more at first daylight within the morning, as soon as it was vivid sufficient to see. He stated because the rainfall precipitated the water to rise, he hopes by morning it’d go down sufficient for crews to soundly enterprise into the tunnels.
It is unclear why the boy was close to the water within the first place.
Rescue crews used drones to test the tunnels at their openings, buoys to gauge how briskly the water was and the place particles could cease somebody and stretched ropes for the victims to seize maintain of alongside the water route.
The assistant hearth chief stated it’s doable the victims may undergo from hypothermia in a single day, due to how chilly the water is.
The Milwaukee Fireplace Division dive and concrete rescue workforce was engaged on the scene, in addition to Milwaukee Police Division’s underwater dive workforce. Each had been working with municipal sewer crews to be taught the place and when the tunnels flip alongside the water route.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee fatal crash; 58-year-old dead
MILWAUKEE – A 58-year-old is dead after a crash in Milwaukee on Thursday, Jan. 9.
The Milwaukee Police Department said it happened around 2:44 p.m. near Vienna and Appleton. The 58-year-old driver was traveling eastbound when the vehicle collided with an unoccupied, parked vehicle.
While being transported to a local hospital for injuries received, the driver became unresponsive and was pronounced deceased.
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The cause of the crash is still under active investigation.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7360 or to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 Tips app.
Milwaukee, WI
5 things to know and do the weekend of Jan. 10 | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
It’s Friday in Milwaukee, and here are some things we think you should know about. If you would like your event to be considered for this column, please submit your news by clicking here at least two weeks in advance.
Gig Simulator and Arts @ Large Inc. will host a youth open mic called “Jam House” from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 10 at 1100 S. Fifth St. Students will be able to showcase their musical talents, such as singing or playing an instrument. More information here.
The Garden District Association, Ald. Scott Spiker and the Department of Public Works are collaborating to host the third annual tree mulching and non-working Christmas lights collection from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 11 between South Sixth Street and West Norwich Avenue. Residents can bring their holiday trees to be mulched and Christmas lights will be recycled. More information here.
Friends of Havenwoods State Forest invites adults to bring a project they are working on and meet other crafters. This open craft session will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 6141 N. Hopkins St. Coffee and tea are provided, but feel free to bring other refreshments. More information here.
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers and Kinnickinnic Neighbors in Action are giving residents an opportunity to learn about energy usage, climate change and more from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11 at 2677 S. 16th St. During this session, each household will receive a free energy kit. Click here to register. More information here.
Adults are welcome to come relax with coffee, music, coloring and more from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 11 at the Milwaukee Public Library Villard Square Branch, 5190 N. 35th St. More information here.
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee’s Newest 5-star Attraction Is… The Beached Yacht
The newest “tourist attraction” in Milwaukee is the abandoned boat stuck since October at Bradford Beach. With 60 Google Reviews as of Thursday and listed as a “tourist attraction” on Google Maps, the location lovingly named “The Minnow” – a reference to the S.S. Minnow of Gilligan’s Island notoriety – has a perfect 5-star rating.
Nate Weiss, listed as a Local Guide on his Google account, wrote that visiting the beached boat is “a uniquely Milwaukee experience.” There’s actually two Google Map listings for the abandoned vessel. The other, terrifically labeled a “religious destination,” unfortunately is uncreatively titled “Milwaukee boat.”
Hurry! Voting closes for Best of the Burbs on Monday, Jan. 13.
The Minnow’s actual name is Deep Thought. The 33-footer slid ashore Oct. 13. Its owners, identified by WISN-TV as Richard and Sherry Wells of Mississippi, reportedly got caught up in a storm and ran out of gas. They were rescued, but efforts to pull it free thus far have been unsuccessful. Now with the shoreline ice thickening, there’s no hope of dislodging it until spring.
Here are some of our favorite takes social media has had in the past 90 days about Milwaukee’s favorite Minnow:
Jon Proves He’s a Local
From the Google Reviews…
“There can be a bit of a wait, but the atmosphere is so electric the time flies by! Be sure to spend the extra $25 for the bottomless mimosas,” wrote Google userJoshua Sheeran. (It should be noted that there are no bottomless mimosas, or any other beverages offered by the non-existent crew of the beached boat. In fact, it’s probably best if you don’t eat or drink anything found in Bradford Beach’s sand. And definitely don’t kiss Ginger if she’s wearing her new lipstick.)
Exorbitant Rates!
Somebody Call Mr. Lightfoot
Dustin Schmaus thinks Gordon Lightfoot should come back from the grave to sonically eulogize Milwaukee’s Minnow: “It’s not the Edmund Fitzgerald, but it’ll do,” Schmaus wrote in his Google review.
Perhaps Summing it up Best
From Chris Merkel via Google: “This is absolutely everything you expect from a beached boat. Boat. Water. Beach. Sometimes fish.”
A new local clothing brand, Unfinished Legacy, staged a video shoot in front of the boat.
We Do Too, Tom…
We do too.
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