
The Milwaukee Police Department has issued an appeal to the public, seeking assistance in the case of a missing woman who is considered to be in a critical state of disappearance. The missing person, identified as Suzanne M. Grundy, 41, was last seen early this morning near the vicinity of 12th and Walnut streets. According to information from FOX6Now, Grundy is described as a white female, standing 5'8" tall, with a heavy build, weighing approximately 234 lbs, and having brown hair and green eyes.
Grundy's last known outfit included a white tee shirt, donned with light blue pants, and, worn on her feet, were either yellow or blue socks. It was around 8:55 a.m. when she was last sighted, as per TMJ4. Milwaukee Police District 3 has been tasked with the investigation and encourages anyone with relevant details to come forward.
All attempts to trace her whereabouts have been unsuccessful as of the last update. The search operation, based in the 1500 block of N. 12th Street, suggests that Grundy was traveling on foot. In a time fraught with concern and uncertainty, the community's vigilance becomes an invaluable asset to the authorities working to locate Grundy. The collective effort to return her safely reflects a shared sense of communal responsibility and care.
Members of the public hold a piece of the puzzle, and their assistance raises hopes for a resolution. Those with any information concerning Suzanne M. Grundy's current location are urged by the Milwaukee police to contact MPD District 3 at (414) 935-7232, as reported by CBS58.









