HOWARD, WI – (WGBW & WISS) – The Brown County Sheriff’s Office is looking for an 11-year-old missing boy. Jessie Peters of Howard may have run away.
The child was last seen at about 4 a.m. this morning near his home on Steiner Lane in Howard.
Peters is 4 foot tall, 65 pounds, and has short dirty blond hair and hazel eyes. He was wearing an orange shirt and black shorts and was carrying a black backpack and a Harry Potter blanket.
If you have information about this case, please call the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 391-7450 or call 911. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward by contacting Green Bay Area Crime Stoppers at (920) 432-STOP, through the website at 432stop.com, or by downloading the P3 Tip app.
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