The vanishing Jonathan Perez: Milwaukee boy, 11, who went missing in 2021 mysteriously disappears AGAIN

Jonathan Perez, then 10, was reported missing from the same street of 66th and Carmen in 2021, but he was later found safe by the authorities
UPDATED OCT 24, 2022
Missing Milwaukee boy, Jonathan Perez, 11, is described as 4 feet, 7-inches tall, and 84 pounds, light build, with black hair and brown eyes (Milwaukee Police Department)
Missing Milwaukee boy, Jonathan Perez, 11, is described as 4 feet, 7-inches tall, and 84 pounds, light build, with black hair and brown eyes (Milwaukee Police Department)

WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE: A 11-year-old Milwaukee boy has been reported missing. Jonathan Perez was last seen on 66th and Carmen at 3 pm on Sunday, October 23. Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding a critically missing child.

This is not the first time the boy has been reported missing. Last year, around October 30, Jonathan Perez was reported missing from the same street of 66th and Carmen. The Milwaukee police had set up a critically missing person alert. However, the boy then 10 years old was later found safe by the authorities, reports CBS 58.

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A year later, the 11-year-old Jonathan Perez has been reported missing again from the same street of 66th and Carmen. He is described as 4 feet, 7-inches tall, and 84 pounds. He is of light build, with black hair in a medium-length hairstyle and brown eyes. Milwaukee Authorities reported Jonathan Perez was last seen wearing a colorful 'Looney Tunes' lightweight jacket, with a white shirt underneath, and was also wearing shorts and flip-flop footwear, according to Fox 6.

Authorities reported that Jonathan Perez was last seen around 3 pm on October. 23, near 66th and Carmen, the same place the boy was reported last year. Milwaukee Police Department is requesting the public's assistance in locating the critically missing person. Law enforcement uses the "critically missing" designation for missing persons who are vulnerable or at risk. Similarly, another young Milwaukee girl, 15 years of age has been reported missing for nearly two months.



 

Akia Hair was last seen around 8.30 pm on Tuesday, August 16 near Roosevelt and Teutonia Avenue after the young allegedly stepped outside of her residence. Akia is described as a BLACK female, height - 5'6, 100 pounds, with blue-colored hair and brown eyes, according to CBS 58. Akia Hair was last seen dressed in a white T-shirt, and black leggings with white writing on them. Authorities also reported that the 15-year-old girl was wearing purple and pink croc shoes. Milwaukee Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding the two critically missing young boy and girl. 

If you have any information, please contact the Milwaukee Police Department's Sensitive Crimes Division at (414)935-7405. 

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