MILWAUKEE, WI (WSAU-WRN) — New information released by Milwaukee Police on Wednesday suggests that three-year-old Major Harris has been missing much longer than initially thought.
On Wednesday officers said the child hasn’t been seen or heard from since October 9th- days before his mother was killed. Interim Police Chief Jeffrey Norman reiterated a cry for any and all information in the case, no mater how small or insignificant it may seem.
“We understand we are information-driven. Any information that can be passed on to us, that will assist us in moving this case forward, would be greatly appreciated,” said Norman.
Milwaukee Police Department Inspector Paul Formolo added that even the smallest pieces of evidence could prove to be a key that leads to something bigger.
Mallery Muezenberger, Major’s mother, was found dead five days after she and her son returned to Milwaukee from Onalaska. The man suspected of killing Muezenberger, Jaheem Clark, is suspected to have shot and killed himself as police were closing in on him last weekend.
Major Harris’ father is Carlton Harris, Junior- he says he simply wants his son back.