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police inside milwaukee I have found a four-year-old boy who was thought to be missing kidnapping By his 12 year old sister.
Authorities have confirmed that the pair went missing on the evening of December 2 and were found “safe and well” the following afternoon. Independent.
Nevin Powell was last seen walking with her sister Sanuya Wooten-Powell in the 2800 block of North 5th Street, just north of downtown Milwaukee.
The boy’s pre-teen sister was seen driving a light blue Hyundai Santa Fe with no license plate.
Police had described her as “critically missing”, which is a label that only applies to people they believe are particularly vulnerable.
Powell’s guardian said that when he last saw Powell, he had neither a coat nor shoes. At the time he was last seen, the temperature in the city had dropped to only eight degrees.

Prior to the alleged kidnapping, Wooten-Powell was reportedly wanted on a felony warrant over a battery incident involving a police officer. Fox News gave this information,
It is unlikely that suspects of Wooten-Powell’s age could be tried as adults in a Wisconsin criminal court. People aged 17 and over They are tried and punished like adults in the state, except in cases in which children aged 14 and above have committed very serious crimes, including murder, sexual assault, armed robbery, kidnapping and hostage-taking.
For children aged 10–13, a juvenile court may seek supervision of an adult court in cases of first or second degree murder or negligent homicide, for those who have allegedly committed assault or battery while incarcerated in a juvenile correctional facility, or in cases where the juvenile has previously been declared a “felon.”