
Community Rallies for Missing 7-Year-Old Jamal White as Amber Alert Sparks Urgency in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee community stays alert. A 7-year-old boy, Jamal D. White, is missing. Officials say he was taken at gunpoint near his home on the 6200 block of W. Hustis Street. An Amber Alert was sent out late Friday night. This news has moved both residents and police to act fast and work together.
Jamal is a Black boy with black hair and brown eyes. He stands about four feet tall and weighs about 80 pounds. He wore a white t-shirt and black shorts when he was last seen. The suspect is also a Black man. He wore a black hooded sweatshirt and a black face mask. He had a handgun. Jamal was forced into a white Jeep Renegade SUV. The license plate on the vehicle is unknown.
The Milwaukee Police Department is in search of both Jamal and the suspect. Officers ask the public for any clues that may help find the boy. Community members are urged to stay alert, report what they see, and support the search for Jamal.
This case shows that Amber Alerts are a fast and useful tool in child abduction cases. The alert helps communities act as one and keep children safe. It reminds everyone that watching out for child safety is very important.
The search grows each day. The police and community work as one to bring Jamal home and reunite him with his family. Anyone with information should call the Milwaukee Police Department’s District 4 office at 414-935-7242 immediately.
The situation remains fluid. The community’s support and alertness help keep everyone safe during this critical time.