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Quadrevion Henning

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Quadrevion Henning Boys,Bodies,Milwaukee,Lagoon Boys' Bodies Found In Milwaukee Lagoon

Police have confirmed that two decomposed bodies found in a Milwaukee, Wisc. lagoon are the bodies of 12 year-old Quadrevion Henning and 11 year-old Purvis Parker. The boys were last seen on March 19, 2006. Police say there are no signs of foul play and it appears the boys fell into the lagoon.

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Sex:
Male
Race:
Black
Age at Disappearance:
12
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair):
  • Black
Eyes:
  • Brown
  • Glasses
Last Seen:
  • Milwaukee , WI
Other Possible Locations:
  • Wisconsin
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Last updated April 15, 2006

Quadrevion Henning

Recovered; Apr 15, 2006

Boys' Bodies Found In Lagoon


Two boys missing for almost a month apparently drowned in a park lagoon near where they were last seen, and police said foul play was not suspected. The bodies of 12-year-old Quadrevion Henning and 11-year-old Purvis Parker were found in the park lagoon on April 14, 2006. The first body was recovered Friday night by a man and his son walking through the park. A medical examiner said autopsy results indicated that the deaths were consistent with an accidental drowning, and there was no evidence of injury or foul play.



Quadrevion Henning


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11-year-old Purvis Parker has been missing since March 19, 2006.

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