Sunday, November 26, 2023

The August 2010 Cold Homicide Case Of Juan A. Casarez, 35, Goes Unsolved

No one has been taken into custody or charged with the homicide of a 35-year-old man who was ambushed by a suspect(s) of a drive-by in the Southside.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

November 26, 2023

Milwaukee - On Sunday, August 29, 2010, police reported Juan A. "Tony" Casarez,  35, had died from gunshot injuries at the 1300 block of W. National Ave., early Sunday. No one has been charged with his murder after 13 years.

The homicide investigation indicated, that Casarez was in a car with his sister and brother-in-law when another car parked next to them at W. National and someone from the other vehicle shot into their car. Casarez was critically struck in the neck. 

His sister and brother-in-law then drove Casarez to the hospital. Casarez died the same day he was shot at Froedtert Hospital after being taken off a life support machine, according to police.
Police suspected Casarez was the intended target.

So far, according to Casarez's acquaintances, police involved in the homicide case have not provided any update of the Casarez's murder to family members and acquaintances claim that it has become a cold case.


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