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Wisconsin's Most Wanted: Macailyn Rockweiler, homicide person of interest
Wisconsin’s Most Wanted: Macailyn Rockweile
U.S. Marshals are looking for a woman who is a person of interest in a homicide case.
KENOSHA, Wis. – U.S. Marshals are looking for a woman who is a person of interest in a homicide case. Investigators say she fled to California with her boyfriend. He was arrested for the fatal shooting, but the 19-year-old has not been seen in the Badger State since last summer.
“She’s very young. Does not have much of a criminal history,” the U.S. Marshal on the case said. “However, the matters that she’s involved with now are very serious.”
The 19-year-old’s legal name is Macailyn Rockweiler, but to many she is known by a different name.
“Primarily, we know that she goes by the name of ‘Star,’” the marshal said.
U.S. Marshals said Rockweiler is a person of interest in a shooting that happened in June 2023. It ended with one man dead and two others wounded.
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“The homicide itself was a drug deal gone bad,” the marshal said.
Two men were arrested following the shooting that took place in a Kenosha church parking lot.
“Ms. Rockweiler was in a relationship with one of the other parties that is suspected of engaging in this homicide,” the marshal said.
Investigators say Rockweiler and her boyfriend, Anthony Santana, fled to California. Shortly after, Santana was featured on “Wisconsin’s Most Wanted.” He was arrested after bragging about it to some people in the Golden State. Rockweiler was never found.
“She does have significant ties to Wisconsin,” the marshal said. “However, she does have ties out west as well.”
U.S. Marshals said Rockweiler does not have much of a criminal background and has shined on a different sort of stage.
“She’s had a history of employment around the State of Wisconsin in the adult industry,” the marshal said. “So, it is quite possible that she’s returned to that being that she’s comfortable in that area.”
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Rockweiler is 5’4″ tall and weighs 115 pounds. If you know where she is, you are urged to call the U.S. Marshals Tipline at 414-297-3707. You will remain anonymous.
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Much of Wisconsin gets winter storm warning Saturday; latest forecast
Weekend snow could impact thanksgiving week in southern Wisconsin
Weekend snow could impact thanksgiving week in southern Wisconsin
Days after more than a foot of snow fell in northern Wisconsin, another winter storm could bring anywhere from six to 11 inches of snow to the southern half of the state.
All of southern Wisconsin is under a winter storm warning beginning Saturday, Nov. 29, according to the Milwaukee/Sullivan National Weather Service office.
The warning goes into effect beginning at 3 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 29 until 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 30 for the following counties: Marquette, Green Lake, Sauk, Columbia, Iowa, Dane, Jefferson, Lafayette, Green, Rock, Walworth, Racine and Kenosha.
The winter storm warning extends into southeastern Wisconsin beginning at 6 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 29 for Fond du Lac, Sheboygan, Dodge, Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha and Milwaukee counties. The warning will expire at 6 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 30.
In northeast and central Wisconsin, the National Weather Service in Green Bay has issued a winter storm warning from 9 a.m. Nov. 29 to 6 a.m. Nov. 30 for Wood, Portage, Door, Waupaca, Outagamie, Brown, Kewaunee, Waushara, Winnebago, Calumet and Manitowoc counties. Snow is expected to be six to nine inches.
Lesser amounts of snow — between two and eight inches — are expected to the north, up to the Michigan border. Marathon, Menominee, Oconto, Shawano and southern Marinette counties are under a winter storm watch from morning through late night Saturday, Nov. 29.
In the western and southwest parts of the state, the National Weather Service in La Crosse has issued a winter storm warning between 3 a.m. Nov. 29 to 6 a.m. Nov. 30 for Adams, Juneau, La Crosse, Monroe, Buffalo, Jackson and Trempealeau counties, with five to nine inches of snow expected.
There’s also a winter storm warning between midnight Nov. 28 and 6 a.m. Nov. 30 for Crawford, Grant and Richland counties, with eight to 11 inches of snow expected.
The storm is expected to be a “long duration snow event,” NWS meteorologist Kevin Wagner told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Wagner said those traveling for Thanksgiving should keep an eye on the forecast.
“If you can alter plans to avoid the worst conditions, that would probably be the best idea,” he said.
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What to do in a winter storm
During winter storms, NWS advises staying inside, stocking up on food and water, and charging essential devices in case of power outages. If your heat goes out, NWS says you should:
- Close off unneeded rooms.
- Place towels or rags in cracks under doors.
- Close blinds or curtains.
- Eat and drink to provide your body with energy.
- Wear layers of loose-fitting, lightweight and warm clothing.
If you are without shelter, you can visit the 211 Wisconsin website or call 211 to locate nearby warming services.
NWS also advises against driving during a storm, as conditions can create dangerous driving conditions. For live updates on road conditions and accidents in Wisconsin, you can check out the 511 Wisconsin map.
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Four-star receiver Jayden Petit decommits from Wisconsin football’s 2026 class
MADISON – Jayden Petit, one of the top-rated prospects in the Wisconsin football program’s 2026 class, changed his mind.
Wednesday, Nov. 26 the receiver from Naples, Florida, announced his decommitment from the Badgers.
He had been committed to UW since June. 26. His departure leaves the Badgers’ recruiting class at 13 players that include one receiver.
Petit, who lists himself as 6-foot-4 and 216 pounds on his X profile, attends St. John Neumann High School where he helped the football team reach the second round of the playoffs.
Petit is considered a consensus four-star prospect. He will play in he Navy All-American Bowl on Jan. 10 in San Antonio.
He announced his decommitment on X. It came hours after the Badgers received a commitment from former Boston College recruit Brady Bekkenhuis and one week before the beginning of the early signing period.
“This was not an easy choice,” he wrote. “I want to personally thank Coach Fickell, Coach Reid, Coach Grimes, Zach Zilm, Ethan Russo and Pat Lambert for believing in me, investing in me and taking the time to build a genuine relationship throughout the process. Every conversation, every visit, and every moment spent learning about Wisconsin meant a great deal to me and my family.”
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