Milwaukee police were back at the park near 31st and Walnut streets Sunday evening after someone found a human body part in the park late Friday evening. Family members of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson tell WISN 12 News family and friends were in the area looking for clues when they found potential evidence related to Sade's case. Following this discovery, police officers returned to the area and installed crime scene barriers in the park, according to the family. WISN 12 News cameras captured police officers in the park searching nearby train tracks Sunday evening. See previous story below: Milwaukee police surrounded a park near 31st and Walnut streets on Friday and Saturday after someone found a human body part in the park late Friday evening. This park is located a block from 30th and Lisbon, where witnesses said Milwaukee police and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office investigated a car fire earlier this week. “It looked like someone had started the engine. There was no smoke outside the car, so it started inside,” said Patricia Newton-Powell, who saw the car burning in the alley behind her home and called 911. According to Newton-Powell, the fire started around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. The car fire could be related to a missing person case. Family members of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson tell WISN 12 News her car was found burned in an alley at 30th and Lisbon on Tuesday. According to the Milwaukee Police Department, Robinson went missing on Monday, April 1st. Her family members believe that she would not have gone out alone. “She should graduate next month. Her birthday is May 10th. Sade Sheena, this is my baby,” said Sheena Scarbrough, Robinson’s mother. After hearing about the body part found in the park at 31st and Walnut, Robinson's friends and family searched the area for hours Saturday afternoon. Eventually, in the same spot where the body part was found, the group found a blanket that the family said belonged to Robinson. The discovery prompted Milwaukee police to return to 31st and Walnut Saturday evening to continue the search for evidence. “We need your support to help and find more evidence. Thanks to these people out here, we found a little more evidence. “But we still don't know everything,” said David Scarbrough II, Robinson's uncle. Milwaukee police have not linked Robinson's missing person case to the body part found, but friends and family fear the worst. “You have to prepare for the worst and pray for the best and worst case scenario, Sade is no longer with us. Right now I just want justice from the person who did this to her because no one deserves to have body parts like this found in different parts of Wisconsin,” said David Scarbrough II. This is the second body part found in this week Milwaukee County was found. On Tuesday, April 2, someone found a severed leg on Lake Michigan in Cudahy. Investigators then searched a home near 39th and Oklahoma in Milwaukee for more than 24 hours and called it a homicide. Investigators were in and out of the house Friday. On Thursday, officers arrested a person of interest in the severed leg case. Both the Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office have not said whether the two body parts are connected or whether they are related to Robinson's missing person case. Police told WISN 12 News Robinson is still listed as critically missing. She is about 1.50 meters tall, weighs 75 kilograms, has black hair and brown eyes. Robinson may be wearing a black coat, white hoodie, blue jeans and white shoes. Anyone with information is asked to call the Milwaukee Police Department, District 5, at 414-935-7252.
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Milwaukee police were back at the park near 31st and Walnut streets Sunday evening after someone found a human body part in the park late Friday evening.
Family members of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson tell WISN 12 News family and friends were in the area looking for clues when they found potential evidence related to Sade's case. Following this discovery, police officers returned to the area and installed crime scene barriers in the park, according to the family.
WISN 12 News cameras captured police officers in the park searching nearby train tracks Sunday evening.
See previous story below:
Milwaukee police surrounded a park near 31st and Walnut streets on Friday and Saturday after someone found a human body part in the park late Friday evening.
This park is located a block from 30th and Lisbon, where witnesses said Milwaukee police and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office investigated a car fire earlier this week.
“It looked like someone had started the engine. There was no smoke outside the car, so it started inside,” said Patricia Newton-Powell, who saw the car burning in the alley behind her home and called 911.
According to Newton-Powell, the fire broke out around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The car fire may be related to a missing person case.
Family members of 19-year-old Sade Carleena Robinson tell WISN 12 News her car was found burned in an alley at 30th Street and Lisbon on Tuesday.
According to the Milwaukee Police Department, Robinson went missing on Monday, April 1st. Her family members believe that she would not have gone out alone.
“She should graduate next month. Her birthday is May 10th. Sade Sheena, this is my baby,” said Sheena Scarbrough, Robinson’s mother.
After hearing about the body part found in the park at 31st and Walnut, Robinson's friends and family searched the area for hours Saturday afternoon. Eventually, in the same spot where the body part was found, the group found a blanket that the family said belonged to Robinson.
The discovery prompted Milwaukee police to return to 31st and Walnut Saturday evening to continue the search for evidence.
“We need your support to help and find more evidence. Thanks to these people out here, we've found a little more evidence, but we still don't know everything,” said David Scarbrough II, Robinson's uncle.
Milwaukee police have not linked Robinson's missing person case to the body part found, but friends and family fear the worst.
“You have to prepare for the worst and pray for the best, and in the worst case scenario, Sade is no longer with us. Right now I just want justice from the person who did this to her because no one deserves to have body parts found in different parts of Wisconsin like this,” said David Scarbrough II.
This is the second body part found in Milwaukee County this week. On Tuesday, April 2, someone found a severed leg on Lake Michigan in Cudahy. Investigators then searched a home near 39th and Oklahoma in Milwaukee for more than 24 hours and called it a homicide. Investigators were inside and outside the home Friday.
Officers arrested a person of interest in the severed leg case Thursday.
Both the Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office have not said whether the two body parts are related or whether they are related to Robinson's missing person case.
Police tell WISN 12 News Robinson is still missing. She is about 1.50 meters tall, weighs 75 kilograms, has black hair and brown eyes. Robinson may be wearing a black coat, white hoodie, blue jeans and white shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Milwaukee Police Department, District 5, at 414-935-7252.
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