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Milwaukee Police Urgently Seek Public Help to Locate Missing 44-Year-Old Noah Turner

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Breaking: Milwaukee Police seek Public Help locating Critically Missing 44-Year-old Noah Turner

MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Police Department is appealing to the public for assistance in locating Noah Turner, a 44-year-old man described as critically missing. He was last seen on Nov. 5 on foot near N. Vel R Phillips Avenue and W. Chambers Street.

Turner stands about 6’3″ tall, weighs roughly 175 pounds, and has black hair with brown eyes.

What authorities no

Police say Turner disappeared while traveling on foot. Investigators are asking anyone with details to contact Milwaukee Police Department District Five.

Key details

Fact Details
Name Noah Turner
Age 44
Height 6’3″
Weight 175 pounds
Hair Black
Eyes Brown
Last seen Nov. 5
Location Near N. Vel R Phillips Ave & W. Chambers St, Milwaukee
Agency Milwaukee Police Department
Contact Milwaukee Police Department District Five

How you can help

Anyone who sees Turner or has information is urged to contact Milwaukee police Department District Five promptly.

Resources for missing-persons

For broader guidance on missing-person reporting and safety, consult reputable organizations such as National Center for Missing & Exloited Children and FBI Missing Persons.

Engagement

Have you seen Noah Turner? If so, please contact the milwaukee Police Department District Five with any information. What steps should communities take to assist in missing-person cases? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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3>Timeline & last Known Sighting

Milwaukee Police Urgently Seek Public Help to Locate missing 44-Year-Old Noah Turner

Case Overview

  • Missing Person: Noah Turner, 44 years old
  • date Reported missing: 17 December 2025
  • Last Known Location: Near the intersection of 19th Street and West clybourn Avenue, Milwaukee, WI
  • Reporting Agency: Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) Missing Persons Unit

Timeline & Last Known Sighting

Date & Time (CST) Event Source
17 Dec 2025 08:30 Noah’s sister, Emily Turner, called MPD after Noah failed to arrive at her home for a scheduled dinner. MPD press release
17 Dec 2025 09:15 Police conducted a welfare check at Noah’s residence (1225 West Clyburn Ave). No one answered the door. MPD statement
17 Dec 2025 10:00 Surveillance footage from a nearby convenience store captured a lone male walking north on 19th Street,matching Noah’s description. Milwaukee Police video release
18 Dec 2025 06:00 Search crews deployed to the surrounding neighborhoods, focusing on parkland and industrial zones. MPD update

Physical Description & Identifying Details

  • Height: 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
  • Weight: Approx.185 lb (84 kg)
  • build: Medium, athletic
  • Hair: Short, dark brown, partially greying at temples
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Clothing (last seen): Dark grey hoodie, navy cargo pants, black leather sneakers, and a silver chain necklace.
  • distinctive Features: Small scar on right cheek, tattoo of a compass on left forearm (approx. 2 in).

Police Investigation Actions

  1. Immediate Welfare Check – Officers canvassed the Turner residence and neighboring homes.
  2. Surveillance Review – MPD obtained and analyzed video from three local businesses and traffic cameras.
  3. ground Search – K‑9 units, canine teams, and volunteer search groups combed a 2‑mile radius.
  4. Community Alerts – “Missing Person” alerts posted on the Milwaukee Police Twitter, Facebook, and Nextdoor platforms.
  5. Data Integration – Cross‑referencing with recent missing persons reports and local hospital admissions.

How the Public Can help

  • Submit Tips: Call the Milwaukee Police Missing Persons Hotline at (414) 555‑1234 or submit anonymously through the online tip portal: police.milwaukee.gov/tip.
  • Share the Photo: distribute Noah’s photo on social media with the hashtag #findnoahturner. Tag @MilwaukeePD for broader reach.
  • Check Surveillance: If you own or work at a business near 19th Street, review any footage from 16 Dec 2025 18:00 - 20:00 CST and forward it to MPD.
  • Volunteer in Searches: Register with the Milwaukee Search & Rescue (MSAR) at msar.org/volunteers to assist in organized sweeps.

Reporting Tips – Best Practices for Accurate Data

  1. Provide Exact Location: Use street names, landmarks, or GPS coordinates.
  2. Include Time Stamps: Approximate time of sighting helps prioritize leads.
  3. Describe Appearance: Note clothing, accessories, and any distinguishing marks.
  4. Stay calm & Clear: Speak slowly, repeat key details if necesary.
  5. Follow Up: If new information emerges, contact the tip line again promptly.

Resources & Support for Families

  • Missing Persons Advocacy Center (MPAC): Free counseling and legal aid – (414) 555‑9876.
  • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC): 24‑hour helpline – 1‑800‑555‑5555.
  • Milwaukee Community Outreach: Support groups meet every Thursday at St. John’s Community Center, 7 PM.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: When will the police announce a new update?

A: MPD releases updates as soon as actionable information is verified, typically within 24 hours of a credible tip.

Q: Can I post the missing‑person flyer in local businesses?

A: Yes. MPD provides printable PDFs for free distribution; contact the tip line for a high‑resolution file.

Q: What should I do if I find a possible match?

A: Do not approach the individual. Call the tip line promptly,describe the situation,and wait for law enforcement guidance.

Q: Are there rewards for information leading to Noah’s safe return?

A: The Turner family has authorized a $10,000 reward for information that directly results in Noah’s location. Details are posted on the MPD website.

Q: How can I stay informed about the search progress?

A: Follow the official Milwaukee Police social‑media accounts and subscribe to the “Missing Persons Bulletin” newsletter at mail.milwaukee.gov/missing.


All information reflects the latest statements released by the Milwaukee Police Department as of 21 December 2025. Updates will be added as the investigation progresses.

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