Critically missing Milwaukee boy found safe
MILWAUKEE - UPDATE: Police said Uzziah Franklin has been located and is safe.
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The Brief
Police are looking for help in locating a critically missing child, 9-year-old Uzziah Franklin.
He was last seen around 9:20 p.m. on Sunday, June 1, near Capitol and Holton.
Anyone with any information is asked to call MPD - District 5 at 414-935-7252.
Police are looking for help in locating a critically missing child.
What we know
The Milwaukee Police Department said 9-year-old Uzziah Franklin was last seen around 9:20 p.m. on Sunday, June 1, near Capitol and Holton.
Franklin is described as Black, male, 4'6" feet tall, and weighing around 68 pounds. He has brown eyes and short black hair.
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He was last seen wearing a white sweatshirt, khaki pants and black Puma shoes. He should be riding his blue Mongoose bicycle.
What you can do
Anyone with any information is asked to call MPD - District 5 at 414-935-7252.
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