Milwaukee man, 29, last seen in 1500 block of South 12th Street, is critically missing
Saddai Azamar Pena was last seen May 16 at about 3 p.m. on the 1500 block of South 12th Street, said the Milwaukee Police Department in a May 17 news release. He is 5 feet and 10 inches tall, weighs around 180 pounds, has brown eyes and a shaved head.
The police said it is unknown what clothing he was wearing, but he was driving a black Honda CRV with the license plate ARC9791.
Anyone with information is asked to call the police at 414-935-7222.
"Critically missing" is a label police apply to people who may be especially vulnerable due to a variety of factors.
David Clarey is a public safety reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He can be reached at dclarey@gannett.com.
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