Crime & Safety
Amber Alert Issued For Two Missing Girls From Milwaukee
The two girls, ages 4 and 5, are believed to be with their mother and were reported missing "under suspicious circumstances," police said.

MILWAUKEE, WI — Police are asking for the public's help locating two missing Milwaukee girls who were last seen with their mother. According to an Amber Alert issued by the Wisconsin Crime Alert Network, 5-year-old Zaniya Ivery and 4-year-old Cameria Banks, along with their mother, 26-year-old Amarah Banks, are believed to be missing "under suspicious circumstances," according to the alert.
Amarah Banks and both girls were last seen around 1 a.m. Feb. 8 at a residence in the 590o block of North Sherman Boulevard. According to police, they were last seen by Arzel J. Ivery, 25, who is already in custody.
Both girls are described as a black females who are two-feet five-inches tall and weigh about 50 pounds. Both have brown eyes and black hair. Cameria was last seen wearing blue coat with stars; a Lion King long-sleeved shirt with her brother's face stating, "RIP January 24, 2020," white pants, and white Nike Air Force One shoes.
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Anyone with information about their whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-935-7405.
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