Missing Milwaukee woman, two young daughters found dead

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Missing Milwaukee woman, two young daughters found dead
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Feb 16, 2020 | 3:48 PM

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Amarah Banks, Cameria Banks and Zaniya Ivery have been found dead. (Milwaukee Police Department)

A mother and her two young daughters who had gone missing in Milwaukee earlier this month have been found dead, police announced Sunday.

An Amber alert for Cameria Banks, 4, and Zaniya Ivery, 5, was canceled Sunday, eight days after they were reported missing along with their mother, 26-year-old Amarah “Jerica” Banks.

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Arzel Ivery was arrested in Memphis Saturday afternoon. (Shelby County Jail)

The three had been identified in an apparent triple homicide under investigation by the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office, Milwaukee Police Chief Alonso Morales said at a press conference Sunday.

Arzel Ivery, the girls’ 25-year-old father, had been tracked to Memphis, where he directed officers to a Milwaukee garage where all three bodies were, Morales said.



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Autopsies are scheduled for Monday.

Ivery has been arrested and charged with felony aggravated battery, but homicide charges are expected.

A day before she went missing, Banks and her family had buried her infant son after he died from health complications, according to WISN.

She and her sisters were supposed to get brunch the next morning, but she never showed up.

“She’s like, ‘Meka, don’t forget to come get me in the morning,'" her sister, Tameka Smith, told WISN. "I said: ‘I’ll come get you. I’ll come get you.' My sister, this not like her. She don’t run off, she don’t ignore people. No matter what she go through, she gonna reach out to me.”
 
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