Wisconsin investigators discovered a human arm along the Waukegan shoreline earlier this month, which is likely of 19-year-old Sade Robinson.
According to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office, DNA results are needed to confirm the arm’s identity, Robinson’s family told FOX 6. The family found out about the body part on Mother’s Day.
A Waukegan police officer reported that the beach where the arm was found is usually busy, but the exact location remains unclear. Despite an extensive search in the days following the discovery, police found no additional evidence.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, prosecutors allege that murder suspect Maxwell Anderson and Robinson went on their first date shortly before she vanished on April 1. Police found Robinson’s Honda Civic in Milwaukee the following morning, and her severed leg in the park in Cudahy, several miles away.
Many body parts remain missing, with family members searching for them. They’re reportedly scheduled to beaches in Racine County on Friday.
Maxwell was subsequently arrested and charged with Robinson’s death. In addition to homicide, Anderson is also facing charges of mutilating a corpse and arson.
“The family is still struggling quite a bit and really, really needs prayers at this time,” family friend, Dr. Erika Brown, told FOX 6.
Anderson remains behind bars on a $5 million bond, with an upcoming court date on July 12.
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[Feature Photo: Maxwell Anderson/Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office via AP and Sade Robinson/Milwaukee Police Department]