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Joniah Walker found safe, Milwaukee girl went missing in 2022
Joniah Walker, a Milwaukee girl who had been missing since 2022, has been found safe roughly four years later, police confirmed.
MILWAUKEE - Joniah Walker, a Milwaukee girl who had been missing since 2022, has been found safe roughly four years later, police confirmed.
The backstory:
Surveillance video showed Walker walking near Buffum and Reservoir – a few blocks from where she lived with her mother – on June 23, 2022. Now an adult, Walker was 15 years old when she disappeared.
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FOX6 News asked the Milwaukee Police Department when and where Walker was found. The department said she was found on May 25 but did not say where.
Years-long investigation
What they're saying:
FOX6 News spoke to MPD Investigator Jamie Sromalla, who oversees missing persons cases, as part of a profile on Walker's disappearance during Black History Month.
At that time, Walker was one of 36 long-term missing persons cases. Police said Walker was not classified as a critical missing person, a designation that can affect how resources are deployed.
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Walker's mother previously told FOX6 News she felt her daughter had been lured away by someone she met online. She deleted her digital footprint and never returned, until now.
Legislative push
Big picture view:
Since 2021, State Rep. Shelia Stubbs has been pushing to pass a bill to create the Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls Task Force. Walker, along with Sade Robinson and LaSheaky Hill, were the faces of that effort's latest push last summer.
"I would cry, I would hug her, I would tell her prayer works because we were praying," Stubbs said when she learned of the news Tuesday. "I believed Joniah was still living, and I said that to her – I don't believe Joniah is dead, it's only a matter of time."
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The task force would be made up of police, survivors, attorneys, and victims' rights experts. It would look into what leads to violence against these people, and the task force would have to give recommendations on how to stop it. The Wisconsin State Assembly passed Stubbs' bill in 2024, but it stalled in the Senate. If reelected, she plans to introduce the legislation for a fourth time.
"I think right now, the family needs their privacy," Stubbs said. "I know there are so many questions, but I think as time goes by when they are ready to tell their story, they will tell it."
By the numbers:
Last summer, signs displayed inside the Wisconsin Capitol shed light on alarming statistics from The Guardian: Wisconsin ranked No. 1 in the nation for the highest rate of homicide among Black women and girls in 2020. Columbia researchers found Black women in Wisconsin between 2019 and 2020 were 20 times more likely to be murdered than white women. The researchers said that was the worst disparity in the country.
Editor's note: This story was updated to include additional details and quotes from an interview with Stubbs.
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The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department confirmed Walker was found safe. Additional details are from prior FOX6 coverage.