Missing Milwaukee 10-year-old girl and her 13-year-old brother found safe

Ronnai C. McClelland, Kamarion McClelland had been missing since Thursday night

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The words "Milwaukee Police" on the side of a building are illuminated by a line of light at nighttime
Lights shine on the outside of the Milwaukee Police Department on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. Angela Major/WPR

The Milwaukee police have announced a critically missing girl and her older brother have been found safe.

Prior to the police department’s noon announcement, the 10-year-old girl, Ronnai C. McClelland, had last been seen at 10:11 p.m. Thursday wearing a white school uniform shirt, navy blue pants and black shoes. She also had a purple and white L.O.L. Doll backpack.

Before being found, she had last been seen in the 4100 block of North 16th Street with her 13-year-old brother Kamarion McClelland, who was also missing but not critically missing.

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“Critically missing” is a term police use when missing persons may be in immediate danger. Still, the situation didn’t meet the criteria for an Amber Alert, according to police.


Ronnai C. McClelland. Photo courtesy of the Milwaukee Police Department


Kamarion McClelland. Photo courtesy of the Milwaukee Police Department

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