SOUTH MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) said it is investigating another discovery of human remains. MCSO said they are believed to be Sade Robinson’s.
The remains, a torso and an arm, were found at 7:37 a.m. Thursday by a civilian walking along the beach. They were found near 3305 Marina Road, along a “remote, stretch of tree-lined beach along Lake Michigan.” The remains were located about a quarter mile from an apartment complex and MCSO said they likely washed ashore from the lake.
Maxwell Anderson has been charged with killing and dismembering 19-year-old Robinson, according to a criminal complaint.
“Our thoughts and prayers and the full support of this agency remain with Robinson’s family and loved ones, as they grieve and process her tragic loss,” MCSO said in a statement.
MCSO, the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) and over a dozen state agencies, federal agencies, a volunteer organization and forensic expert are investigating Robinson’s death. The investigation began when a severed human leg was discovered in Warnimont Park on April 2. The leg has been confirmed to be Robinson’s.
In the criminal complaint, officials said that due to the “circumstances surrounding disappearance of Robinson” and “the recovery of the human leg that was preliminarily identified as Robinson’s,” they have “concluded” that she is dead.
Additional human remains have been found throughout the Milwaukee area. MCSO and MPD said they believe they are Robinson’s remains, but that has yet to be confirmed.
On Friday, a sonar detection boat will search Lake Michigan for additional remains and evidence.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with any information about this case is asked to contact MCSO at 414-278-4788. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-8477 or via the P3 Tips app.