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9. we start with breaking news at 9 - a massive search is underway in waukesha for a missing 10-year-old boy. law enforcement -- residents -- and volunteers are all out trying to find this child -- last seen in a corn field. fox6's jenna sachs is live on the scene. jenna? waukesha police say around 3:45 this afternoon a 10 year old boy disappeared neighbors tell me the fox river runs through it so that is a concern as well. this is the boy they are looking for. he is andrew ounkham he was last seen wearing a blue on the autism spectrum and is non verbal since his disappearance first responders have been searching the area extensively using k-9s a drone a fire engine ladder and heat sensing technology. they hope to get a helicopter in the air as well. hundreds of neighbors have come out to help and about an hour ago police gathered them and asked that they search their neighborhood with flashlights and leave the cornfield to them. people quickly started searching around houses and in backyards. earlie neighbors were out in the field searching themselves. that man you just heard from says he also has a son with autism who is non verbal. and he says that can create extra challenges here because the lights and strange voices might be scary to andrew. he's also worried that andrew will be now to our big story: 35 school buses-- gone. they went up in flames this afternoon in waukesha county. there was a huge fire where the buses are kept in the town of merton. what happened? our theo keith just checked in with the fire chief-- theo what you are learning? what started this fire? that is under investigation. this is what's left of those 35 buses. bus drivers say this is devastating to explosions shatters a quiet sunday afternoon in the town of merton. i dont even want to see this school buses lined up in a row -- go up in flames. talking about 50 employees here. some of them, its their only job :05 norman gillette normally drives these buses for dousman transport. now he watches them burn. 13:05:23 i dont think you couldve picked anything worse when you talk about the effect its going to have on senior citizens, the adults, and especially the kids :31 4719 12:37:13 nats ; sussex fire truck with siren dozens of firefighters from across waukesha county rush to help. some stay for six hours. chief sound first sound bite about it being scary by buses stood in the darkness. norman gillette 13:06:28 perhaps well be able to cobble together enough buses to get the kids to school :33 and that is exactly what has happened. we saw a line of replacement buses coming in from elsewhere. the several schools that use these buses will have classes tomorrow. merton's fire chief confirming that when i spoke with him a little while ago. live, theo keith, fox6 news. for more on this fire -- we invite you to visit the home page of our website -- fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app. we have posted several clips of raw video from the scene, and that interview with the emotional bus driver. its been a particularly brutal weekend on milwaukee streets. according to records kept by fox6, the city has now surpassed 100 homicides in 2016. one of them is a four year old boy who was shot and killed friday evening. the boys family gathered for an remember the young life lost. fox6s bret lemoine is live m-p-d district three with new details. milwaukee police have not yet said it anyone is in custody for the boys death... or elaborated on the circumstances surrounding the shooting. near the corner of 15-th and north sunday... rw 'he was a beautiful child.' ...a family gathers to say goodbye to a young boy... los way. rw 'everybody is devastated at this time.' milwaukee police say the four year old boy, identified as 'jordan' by relatives, was shot and killed inside this home on friday. its still unclear who fired the weapon... but the aftermath has left this family torn apart. tg "oh my god. pray for us. mistakes happen and that little boy loved his mother.' among the crowd is lynne hines-levy... a member of the salvation army and milwaukee police departments chaplaincy program. lhl 'ive spoken with both sides leave here until very late friday night.' hines-levy... offering the boys parents a shoulder to cry on... lhl 'no one is ever prepared for this. no one is ever prepared to lose a child. no parent should ever be expected to lose a child.' pictures in front of the home show jordan during happier times... moments step great-grandfather rufus woods wishes could have been shared beyond these four short years. rw 'you know, let them make it that old. let them make it that old!' its also a reminder of the comfort family... and strangers can give each other... d of grief. lhl 'to have people running away from it does not help. as long as some of us can run in and give them support -' lhl 'hopefully we can bring peace back to the city and to the families hurting that badly.' the family is looking to establish a memorial fund for jordan. well keep you posted as soon as we hear more. three, bl, fox6news. ted thanks bret the vigil following a violent weekend in milwaukee. just after midnight -- police say a man was shot and killed near 13th and atkinson. police say they found the man unconscious and not breathing -- he died on the scene. another shooting happening around 10 last night at a celebration. an argument broke out at the event near 30th and ruskin. police say the suspect sho we're told that victim is expected to survive but he is in critical condition. two people are arrested after a stabbing near 105th and mill road. we're told a dad was fighting a 15-year- old... that 15-year-old then pulled out a knife and stabbed the dad four times. they were both taken into custody. and saturday afternoon -- an 18- year-old man was killed and two more injured after a fight involving guns and a sword near 25th and becher. a 21-year-old was stabbed with a sword -- and two 18-year-old men died. the other two are expected to survive. staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a mixture of clouds and sun with highs in the upper 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air for the weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 2-4 mph monday: fog in the morning wind: n-e 5-10 mph check the radar anytime - right check the radar anytime - right from your phone. just download the new fox 6 storm center app, it's available on android and apple. former presidential candidate bernie sanders will be visiting wisconsin this week. he will be speaking on behalf of the hillary clinton campaign. he has scheduled campaign stops in green bay and madison on meanwhile -- republican nominee donald trump's campaign announcing his son donald trump junior will be in brookfield on wednesday. he'll be speaking at the embassy suites. there are reports tonight that donald trump went for many years without paying taxes. the trump campaign isn't denying it either. which begs the question: is he a genius as some of his supporters allege---or does it alienate him from voters--as his critics are saying tonight. you'll hear both arguments.... going inside the human brain. the research bein could also be life saving. and these wisconsin badgers are gaining fans with their surprisingly good play..... ...but they're stealing hearts with what they did for a group of fans.... tom pipines goes beyond the game.... 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(muffled) you can take money out using the bmo harris app! you want to buy a hairless cat? there's a pet store down the street. ris app". yeah, that makes more sense. when your phone is your debit card. that's the bmo effect. the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. did you see his big old feet? look. whoa. it's been a tough weekend for donald trump-- the new york times reveals he for almost 20 years. and is hillary clinton addressing what she said on a leaked audio recording? fox's peter doocy takes you on the campaign trail. donald trump under fire again today as the controvery over his tax returns heats up... a new report reveals that the republican candidate could have avoided paying income tax for almost 20 years... new jersey governor chris christie defending trump on fox news sunday this morning... christie says " it shows is what mess tax code is that is why trump best showed more genius as he has rightfully used laws. ." clinton supporters pushing the narrative of trump as a failed businessman -- mccaskill says "guess who his tax plan benefits. billionaires. that is the way he sees the world. he cares about donald" meanwhile, clinton is back on the campaign trail today.. a day after a leaked audio tape where she can be heard criticizing bernie gun violence during a visit to a church in charlotte... not passing up the chance to take a swing at her opponent's message of "law and order." clinton says "of course we need safe neighborhoods, free of epimemic of gun violence but we also need justice, and dignity and equality and we can have latest fox news poll has clinton with a three point lead over trump in a national head-to-head race. in new york with the trump campaign, peter doocy, fox news. vice-presidential debate preparations are underway at longwood university in viriginia. republican mike pence will face off against democrat tim kaine. donald trump's running mate mike pence spent the weekend at home kaine, hillary clinton's running mate says he's been cramming too. the debate will take place tuesday -- one hour away from kaine's hometown of richmond, virginia. a traffic tracker alert -- as of this weekend the ramp from i-41 southbound to i-94 eastbound is closed. it's not going to reopen until late spring 2017. a spokesman with the department of transportation says he's knows it's going to cause problems for drivers -- but wt will be working as fast as they can. we anticipate as long as a 30-minute longer drive time when we first close this--until people find the right routes they like to go. if you want to find one of those right routes -- before rush hour tomorrow morning-- just visit our website fox6 now dot com. when a brain surgeon is geeking new is creating a lot of buzz in the science community. neurologists say there has been a major breakthrough with our brains. fox 6's ben handelman with the mind blowing discovery, that will make you rethink the most important part of your body. the great mysteries of the universe--- the deep ocean. space. then there's one a whole lot closer-- sitting right on top o the brain is such a unique and guarded organ. dr. amin kassam is a nurosurgeon at aurora health care. i think there is a perception than we know a lot more than we do. the brain is the last frontier. his job often sends him inside our heads-- taking bad things, optic nerve that we are actually seeing in real time. to do this--- surgeons here rely on people like dr. jon jennings. its the worlds greatest super computer. right. jennings is neuroradiologist. his specialty--- mapping the human brain. different functions. motor, speed, vision are controlled by different areas of the brain. no two brains are alike. at the aurora neuroscience innovation institute, they specialize in deep brain lesions. technology and maps are allowing surgeons to remove tumors just years ago were considered too risky to operate on. doctors admit we still have a there are certain smaller areas of the brain we dont know how they function yet. there is something new--- honestly it is really a game changer. creating buzz in the science community. i think this study, is a pivotal moment for many of us. their eyes--- focused on a newly published report. it's turning our current knowledge of the brain--- on its' head. researchers from around the world--- say they have believe it or not the old map we used was about 100 years old. the one that is being taught in medical school. and it divided the brain into 52 segments. the new map of the brain--- has 180 regions. it's being hailed as a milestone by the neuroscience community. many of these other areas havent been studied. matt glasser is one of the lead researchers from washington university in st. louis. the map has taken years to create. glasser says before-- after reading research, it could be hard to tell where they were there has been a lot of issues with even knowing where you are in the brain that we hope this map will provide guidance. doctors say the map is capable of so much more. how do you map personality? you cant really touch that can you? memory, judgment, emotion, how do you respond to sound and color. researchers say we're now one step closer. this is a wright brothers first flight. its primitive. but a point and time that is monumental. after we learned we could fly-- technology exploded until we could soon with this new research, a similar explosion awaits neuroscience research. the power of this study shows that every noodle in your head matters. were really going to look at the tip of the iceberg here. and the next ten to 20 years will tell the new story of the brain. research that could one day solve some of the largest medical mysteries. cancer--- alzheimers--- even says that old one, wasnt quite right. there were 100 things that you didnt know before. that were invisible. so the invisible is now visible.breakthroughs may not happen over night-- but now there is a map to get there. at aurora st. luke's in milwaukee, ben handelman, fox 6 news. the researchers say their study on the outer parts of the brain. so they are quite literally just scratching the surface. want to read the entire report? head to our website -- fox six now dot com -- or your fox six news mobile app and click on "links." "hoop there it is!" well, okay, close enough! that's what bucks fans were saying today. they got the chance to get up close and personal durin we'll take you on to the court for all the festivities as the team gets ready to kick off their season. it was wet. damp. a bit a fall feel in the air. and that's just they way they wanted it! you would too - if you ran 26.2 miles...like the 3 thousand who ran the lakefront marathon today! we'll take you there and tell you about the one thing that made it easier for darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line you are watching fox 6 news at 9. staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a mixture of clouds and sun with highs in the upper 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high te around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air for the weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph coming up after the break -- the bucks hold a festival dedicated entirely coming up after the break -- the bucks hold a festival dedicated entirely to the fans. the bucks held a team scrimmage -- among other activities. who fans were most excited to see take the floor. plus -- 'little added extra weight, little added extra pain why these police officers are gear. he's a former local high school football star who's playing for the wisconsin badgers. but he says his brother is the real hero in the family. find out why when we go beyond the 4th annual 'fan fest' the big draw? watching the bucks take the floor for a team scrimmage. fox6s jonathon gregg has the eager fans -and who they came to watch. . it feels good doesnt it? 'yeah....' to get back on the court. 'i love basketball.' back into the swoosh of things. 'his shot got better.' the off-season clock only has a few ticks left. 'hopefully going to have a breakout year. this year is going to be really exciting.' and thats why fans have been invited in - to get their first good look the 2016 bucks. 'his emotion.' sunday the milwaukee bucks hosted the fourth annual fan fest. 'really, the tip-off event of the season.' the highlight, of course, is the game play. 'people are very excited about matthew b. getting to see him on the court for the first time. and then to see giannis and jabari after the breakouts they had at the end of last year.' money cant buy everything—b ut a 100 miillion off season extension does keepgiannis around. so expectations are probably pretty improving on his skills from last year and the year before.' but donte adams says so far so good. also, giannis isnt the only player wants more out of. 'the whole team! the whole team.' in milwaukee jonathon gregg fox6 news. the milwaukee bucks first pre-season game is tomorrow night vs. the bulls in chicago. for a complete bucks schedule -- head to our website, fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app and click it is better to give than to receive. the badgers football team found that out this summer, when they did something that turned their world "upside down" as tom pipines shows you, they went beyond the game. for the wisconsin badgers football team, it's been a season that's exceeded all expectations so 9th had an impact that goes beyond mere wins and losses. the players and coaches gave kids from wisconsin upside down an experience like none other. they spent the evening at camp randall stadium making new friendships and enhancing the lives of people with down syndrome. 17:27:04 that was one of our 17:27:10 i think we were really the ones that received the most out of it. it was fun for me just to sit back and see our kids interacting with the campers. and there's a lot of lessons that we took away. 17:27:26 badgers coach paul chryst actually got the idea while watching blake -during spring football-as he interacted with younger brother brock, who has down syndrome. 17:36:57 brock was jumping up and down. i think he was on the sidelines, and they played jump around. brock, and said he wanted to do something with special needs. 17:37:19 got it off to a good start and i think we're going to do it next year, 'cuz it was a big success". 17:37:24 and it was cool for blake to see brock enjoy the blessing of just to see him come here and do what we do every day. just to see his eyes light up. watch him have so much fun and talk to me about it. every time i went home every weekend this summer,. same with all the other kids. 17:37:53 blake was gratified to see his teammates go one on one with the youngsters. 17:38:20 th not have a lot of experience with kids with special needs 17:38:30 and it was great to see those guys feed off the kids and those kids feed off the players. 17:38:41 everyone learned something that day, everyone. 17:38:43 this reporter learned that the best way to interview brock was by teaming up with his big day of summer, that day? yea, it's good. i did the meal-keys mielke's are an athletic family.dad played football for the badgers in the early 1980's mom was a volleyball player at uw whitewater. for the "lakefront marathon" today. but here's something you don't see at every race. police officers in full gear! that adds about 15 to 20 pounds. why they did it. plus -- a shopping spree for a good cause. how every sale are helping children dealing with hardships. after what has been a cloudy and warmer and drier air. details darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. ki jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology got a pretty early start this morning for the lakefront marathon... they ran from grafton to bradford beach. julie collins shows you why the weather -- couldn't keep thousands from the run. in the early morning chill... thousand of people put their best foot forward in the 36th edition of the lakefront marathon... really want to cross that finish line.' shannon darton is 1 of 3-thousand runners pushing through the rain for 26-point2 miles. 'all through the winters i run and even if its below zero i run outside. i did a half marathon in april and that one was sleeting, snowy and windy so this doesnt seem too bad actually.' some are here for the competition - others just to have a good time... but for meaning - theyre here to run for the men and women who were killed in the line of duty - running in full police gear...which will add 15-20 pounds. 'little added extra weight, little added extra pain but its really minimal when it comes to the pain the families of officers go through when they lose their loved ones.' the run started at grafton high school and winds down the lakefront -- where friends and family gathered to cheer on their loved ones. steve ashley is here cheering on his son in law who is hoping to finish in under 3 hours - 'and he was a little ahead of that pace when he came here at the 8 mile mark.' tracking him on the new race runner app - 'they have and it does make it better.' this is the largest marathon in wisconsin and ask any spectator and theyll agree - a little rain didnt hurt nobody! 'you know, if they can run 26 miles in this ran than i can stand it for a little while.' racing down the lakefront - julie collins. fox 6 news. the top winner today david eckhart from park ridge, minutes. second place went to scott allen from milwaukee-- who came in at 2-hours and 31 minutes. for the rest of the top finishers and other official times log on to fox 6 now dot com. will we finally get a chance to dry out? weather expert stephanie barichello is coming up with the forecast. entering the space race. how it's hoping to help developing countries explore space. he's a convicted felon who served time for dealing cocaine. what else marshals say this fugitive has done that makes him tonight's wisconsin's most wanted. tonight at ten - back in the 80's when rockwell recorded "somebody's watching me..." he probably didn't know that tune could be the theme song for today's online generation. because whenever you click....companies could be gathering your personal information online. how to limit, 'digi a contact six report tonight.... 25 years is a long time to do anything! just ask these two...they should know, because today, they were honored for their 2 and a half decades in the t.v. biz. a quick glance back at their careers - the highs - the lows - and of course....the hair! new at ten. the u-n plans to launch its first space mission. it revealed during a summit in mexico, it hopes to launch a based aerospace company will build the craft to take small, science experiments into low earth orbit. the goal of the mission is to give developing countries a way to explore space. the people of jamaica are bracing for hurricane matthew. forecasters predict it could make landfall on the southern coast monday. the u-s weather service says it is the strongest hurricane in the atlantic since 2007. heavy rains are already hitting the island. haiti and cuba are also preparing for the powerfu adlib to wx weather staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny. am low: 55 high: 71 dewpoint: 56 wind: se 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sn and thunder in the afternoon. am low: 59 high: 73 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with the chance for t-storms. am low: mph friday: mostly cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 56 high: 64 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 8-12 mph saturday: partly sunny. am low: 56 wind: nw 8-12 mph staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 2-4 mph monday: fog in the morning then partly sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny. am low: 55 high: 71 dewpoint: 56 wind: se 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sunny with rain and thunder in the afternoon. am low: 59 high: 73 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with the chance for se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 56 high: 64 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 8-12 mph saturday: partly sunny. am low: 56 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 8-12 mph anchors thanks weather a good day for shopping - especially if it's for a good cause. an event this morning is helping families who take in children dealing with hardships. fox 6s derica williams shows you how a little goes a long way to help turn a life around. from handmade crafts and fine nats games the basement of the united methodist church whitefish bay turned into a shoppers delight. thats our goal to be able to help with gift cards ,to a store, diapers help whatever you need to get kids started money from the fundraising event put on by the church and saint a, went to raising awareness of foster care and providing help for current foster support group we support one another encouraging each other while changing the lives of many young people. these kids need homes, these kids need to be loved these kids need to be cared for doing so often comes with a price. although agencies do provide some funds, meeting the childs immediate needs is often challenging. one for the children who came to me years ago just had the clothes on their back no underwear, no socks a not fitting him pastor gerry harrison is also a former foster parent and says shes thankful for assistance like this. the vendor sale has a lot of items available for purchase, giving patrons a lot of options. the organization wants to raise as much money as possible, every penny counts. in milwaukee county alone, theres about 2,000 children currently in foster care as well as approximately 100 each month are entering foster care. there is definitely a high need helping kids have the resources to thrive, feel comfortable and flourish in life. its just a blessing to think tht life better in whitefish bay, derica williams, fox6news twenty-three giant panda cubs made their public debut at a panda sanctuary in southwest china's chengdu city. the baby pandas, aged one to four months, were all born at the chengdu research base for giant panda sensation... logan -- the 31-pound-cat -- has guests at a new hampshire hotel fooled... folks think the huge ball of fur lounging on the sidewalk is a raccoon... but, it's actually a really large cat... the eight-year-old is triple the weight of an average cat. he spends his days wobbling in front of the best western silver fox hotel in waterville valley... confusing guests as they check into the hotel. his owner says he loves hogging the attent his brothers and sisters. it's not strange for a dog to have a bath-- but for these animals, it's a luxury they're just not used to. caramel, scout and angel are just three of the thirty-one dogs currently staying at a a pet rescue in north carolina. they were rescued from a meat farm in south korea-- where they spent days in cages and faced repeated abuse. th shelter is making sure to get them all cleaned up and rehabilitated....and so far, it's working. employees say they're gradually becoming assimilated to a normal got here i tried to give them treats and they were like treats what's that. they are getting love and attention as they are getting their baths." stenson says: "they are starting to act more like our dogs at home. which is very rewarding to be apart of." the dogs will soon be taken to shelters in north carolina to be placed for adoption. new tests are suggesting some mosquitoes in miami beach may still be infected with zika virus. officials say preliminary tests show th mosquitoes from the area has tested positive for the disease. the tests have been conducted by state officials and they still need to be confirmed by the c-d-c. but if they are confirmed, that would be the sixth mosquito sample from miami beach with a positive test. at least 35 people in miami beach have contracted zika locally. officials have been spraying the area, hoping to get rid of infected mosquitoes. he's a convicted felon who served time for dealing cocaine. but now u.s. marshals say this fugitive could be involved in jonathon gregg shows us in this week's wisconsin's most wanted. when you're dealing with a known criminal.. "multiple prior convictions.." luck is never on your side. "dealing cocaine, weapons possession." you might say, the cards are stacked against you. "i would definitely not approach him. that's why u.s. marshals say - don't chance it with 35 - year-old "when you're doing these kind of activities you're showing a blatant disregard for not only the victims but but innocent bystanders." agents say williams is on parole..released from prison after playing the drug game. "a-c-e" on the street, he's known as ace. "the drug and gun violence has become kind of an epidemic in the city of milwaukee." but just last week, williams may have upped the ante. "he was allegedly involved in three shooting incidents in one shootings all from september 20th. agents say he was going after a women and her family. "family members of a women who he had some involvement whether that was a girlfriend or some other relationship." "no deaths but i believe a few people were hit by gunfire." u.s. marshals say adrian williams has been playing the odds for too long.. "allegedly a member of the black gangsta deciples." and it's about time the house wins. "i would clearly assume him to be armed at all times the last week." jonathon gregg fox6 news. adrian williams is 5 - eleven and weighs 170 pounds. he has black hair, brown eyes. williams is wanted for a parole violation and is a suspect in several recent shootings. "ace" is tattooed on his lower left arm. if you have any information on his whereabouts you can call agents now at 10-- you could see the smoke for miles. a fire rips through a transportation terminal-- destroying dozens of school buses. what it means for the ki in his own home. rw 'he was a beautiful child.' tonight hear from a family in mourning. and-- a tense night in waukesha-- as police search for a missing 10-year-old boy. we begin with that breaking news-- it's been just over 6 hours since that 10- year-old boy was last seen. he ran into a cornfield behind his home in waukesha. the search area is just off bayberry drive-- in a neighborhood near waukesha west have come out to help. our jenna sachs is live with an update on their efforts. jenna? waukesha police and neighbors have been searching throughout the evening for missing 10 year old boy. he was last seen running into the large cornfield about 50 yards behind me. that was around 3:45. this is the boy they are looking for. he is andrew ounkham. he was last seen wearing a blue shirt and grey shorts. police and neighbors say non verbal. since his disappearance first responders have been searching the area extensively-- using k9s a drone a fire engine ladder and heat sensing technology. they hope to get a helicopter in the air as well. hundreds of neighbors have been helping police search in the area. and at one point people locked arms and walked through the field. i did speak with ounkham's older brother a little bit ago with his dad's permission. he tells me his brother ran away. he's

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9. we start with breaking news at 9 - a massive search is underway in waukesha for a missing 10-year-old boy. law enforcement -- residents -- and volunteers are all out trying to find this child -- last seen in a corn field. fox6's jenna sachs is live on the scene. jenna? waukesha police say around 3:45 this afternoon a 10 year old boy disappeared neighbors tell me the fox river runs through it so that is a concern as well. this is the boy they are looking for. he is andrew ounkham he was last seen wearing a blue on the autism spectrum and is non verbal since his disappearance first responders have been searching the area extensively using k-9s a drone a fire engine ladder and heat sensing technology. they hope to get a helicopter in the air as well. hundreds of neighbors have come out to help and about an hour ago police gathered them and asked that they search their neighborhood with flashlights and leave the cornfield to them. people quickly started searching around houses and in backyards. earlie neighbors were out in the field searching themselves. that man you just heard from says he also has a son with autism who is non verbal. and he says that can create extra challenges here because the lights and strange voices might be scary to andrew. he's also worried that andrew will be now to our big story: 35 school buses-- gone. they went up in flames this afternoon in waukesha county. there was a huge fire where the buses are kept in the town of merton. what happened? our theo keith just checked in with the fire chief-- theo what you are learning? what started this fire? that is under investigation. this is what's left of those 35 buses. bus drivers say this is devastating to explosions shatters a quiet sunday afternoon in the town of merton. i dont even want to see this school buses lined up in a row -- go up in flames. talking about 50 employees here. some of them, its their only job :05 norman gillette normally drives these buses for dousman transport. now he watches them burn. 13:05:23 i dont think you couldve picked anything worse when you talk about the effect its going to have on senior citizens, the adults, and especially the kids :31 4719 12:37:13 nats ; sussex fire truck with siren dozens of firefighters from across waukesha county rush to help. some stay for six hours. chief sound first sound bite about it being scary by buses stood in the darkness. norman gillette 13:06:28 perhaps well be able to cobble together enough buses to get the kids to school :33 and that is exactly what has happened. we saw a line of replacement buses coming in from elsewhere. the several schools that use these buses will have classes tomorrow. merton's fire chief confirming that when i spoke with him a little while ago. live, theo keith, fox6 news. for more on this fire -- we invite you to visit the home page of our website -- fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app. we have posted several clips of raw video from the scene, and that interview with the emotional bus driver. its been a particularly brutal weekend on milwaukee streets. according to records kept by fox6, the city has now surpassed 100 homicides in 2016. one of them is a four year old boy who was shot and killed friday evening. the boys family gathered for an remember the young life lost. fox6s bret lemoine is live m-p-d district three with new details. milwaukee police have not yet said it anyone is in custody for the boys death... or elaborated on the circumstances surrounding the shooting. near the corner of 15-th and north sunday... rw 'he was a beautiful child.' ...a family gathers to say goodbye to a young boy... los way. rw 'everybody is devastated at this time.' milwaukee police say the four year old boy, identified as 'jordan' by relatives, was shot and killed inside this home on friday. its still unclear who fired the weapon... but the aftermath has left this family torn apart. tg "oh my god. pray for us. mistakes happen and that little boy loved his mother.' among the crowd is lynne hines-levy... a member of the salvation army and milwaukee police departments chaplaincy program. lhl 'ive spoken with both sides leave here until very late friday night.' hines-levy... offering the boys parents a shoulder to cry on... lhl 'no one is ever prepared for this. no one is ever prepared to lose a child. no parent should ever be expected to lose a child.' pictures in front of the home show jordan during happier times... moments step great-grandfather rufus woods wishes could have been shared beyond these four short years. rw 'you know, let them make it that old. let them make it that old!' its also a reminder of the comfort family... and strangers can give each other... d of grief. lhl 'to have people running away from it does not help. as long as some of us can run in and give them support -' lhl 'hopefully we can bring peace back to the city and to the families hurting that badly.' the family is looking to establish a memorial fund for jordan. well keep you posted as soon as we hear more. three, bl, fox6news. ted thanks bret the vigil following a violent weekend in milwaukee. just after midnight -- police say a man was shot and killed near 13th and atkinson. police say they found the man unconscious and not breathing -- he died on the scene. another shooting happening around 10 last night at a celebration. an argument broke out at the event near 30th and ruskin. police say the suspect sho we're told that victim is expected to survive but he is in critical condition. two people are arrested after a stabbing near 105th and mill road. we're told a dad was fighting a 15-year- old... that 15-year-old then pulled out a knife and stabbed the dad four times. they were both taken into custody. and saturday afternoon -- an 18- year-old man was killed and two more injured after a fight involving guns and a sword near 25th and becher. a 21-year-old was stabbed with a sword -- and two 18-year-old men died. the other two are expected to survive. staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a mixture of clouds and sun with highs in the upper 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air for the weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 2-4 mph monday: fog in the morning wind: n-e 5-10 mph check the radar anytime - right check the radar anytime - right from your phone. just download the new fox 6 storm center app, it's available on android and apple. former presidential candidate bernie sanders will be visiting wisconsin this week. he will be speaking on behalf of the hillary clinton campaign. he has scheduled campaign stops in green bay and madison on meanwhile -- republican nominee donald trump's campaign announcing his son donald trump junior will be in brookfield on wednesday. he'll be speaking at the embassy suites. there are reports tonight that donald trump went for many years without paying taxes. the trump campaign isn't denying it either. which begs the question: is he a genius as some of his supporters allege---or does it alienate him from voters--as his critics are saying tonight. you'll hear both arguments.... going inside the human brain. the research bein could also be life saving. and these wisconsin badgers are gaining fans with their surprisingly good play..... ...but they're stealing hearts with what they did for a group of fans.... tom pipines goes beyond the game.... 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(muffled) you can take money out using the bmo harris app! you want to buy a hairless cat? there's a pet store down the street. ris app". yeah, that makes more sense. when your phone is your debit card. that's the bmo effect. the average age of a homeless person is 9 years old. my dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. charles what's up man? -whoa! how can we help? -ah man! wait, is that a basketball player? yes! -wow! my heart's about to jump out my chest man. giving them some encouragement- that's something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. did you see his big old feet? look. whoa. it's been a tough weekend for donald trump-- the new york times reveals he for almost 20 years. and is hillary clinton addressing what she said on a leaked audio recording? fox's peter doocy takes you on the campaign trail. donald trump under fire again today as the controvery over his tax returns heats up... a new report reveals that the republican candidate could have avoided paying income tax for almost 20 years... new jersey governor chris christie defending trump on fox news sunday this morning... christie says " it shows is what mess tax code is that is why trump best showed more genius as he has rightfully used laws. ." clinton supporters pushing the narrative of trump as a failed businessman -- mccaskill says "guess who his tax plan benefits. billionaires. that is the way he sees the world. he cares about donald" meanwhile, clinton is back on the campaign trail today.. a day after a leaked audio tape where she can be heard criticizing bernie gun violence during a visit to a church in charlotte... not passing up the chance to take a swing at her opponent's message of "law and order." clinton says "of course we need safe neighborhoods, free of epimemic of gun violence but we also need justice, and dignity and equality and we can have latest fox news poll has clinton with a three point lead over trump in a national head-to-head race. in new york with the trump campaign, peter doocy, fox news. vice-presidential debate preparations are underway at longwood university in viriginia. republican mike pence will face off against democrat tim kaine. donald trump's running mate mike pence spent the weekend at home kaine, hillary clinton's running mate says he's been cramming too. the debate will take place tuesday -- one hour away from kaine's hometown of richmond, virginia. a traffic tracker alert -- as of this weekend the ramp from i-41 southbound to i-94 eastbound is closed. it's not going to reopen until late spring 2017. a spokesman with the department of transportation says he's knows it's going to cause problems for drivers -- but wt will be working as fast as they can. we anticipate as long as a 30-minute longer drive time when we first close this--until people find the right routes they like to go. if you want to find one of those right routes -- before rush hour tomorrow morning-- just visit our website fox6 now dot com. when a brain surgeon is geeking new is creating a lot of buzz in the science community. neurologists say there has been a major breakthrough with our brains. fox 6's ben handelman with the mind blowing discovery, that will make you rethink the most important part of your body. the great mysteries of the universe--- the deep ocean. space. then there's one a whole lot closer-- sitting right on top o the brain is such a unique and guarded organ. dr. amin kassam is a nurosurgeon at aurora health care. i think there is a perception than we know a lot more than we do. the brain is the last frontier. his job often sends him inside our heads-- taking bad things, optic nerve that we are actually seeing in real time. to do this--- surgeons here rely on people like dr. jon jennings. its the worlds greatest super computer. right. jennings is neuroradiologist. his specialty--- mapping the human brain. different functions. motor, speed, vision are controlled by different areas of the brain. no two brains are alike. at the aurora neuroscience innovation institute, they specialize in deep brain lesions. technology and maps are allowing surgeons to remove tumors just years ago were considered too risky to operate on. doctors admit we still have a there are certain smaller areas of the brain we dont know how they function yet. there is something new--- honestly it is really a game changer. creating buzz in the science community. i think this study, is a pivotal moment for many of us. their eyes--- focused on a newly published report. it's turning our current knowledge of the brain--- on its' head. researchers from around the world--- say they have believe it or not the old map we used was about 100 years old. the one that is being taught in medical school. and it divided the brain into 52 segments. the new map of the brain--- has 180 regions. it's being hailed as a milestone by the neuroscience community. many of these other areas havent been studied. matt glasser is one of the lead researchers from washington university in st. louis. the map has taken years to create. glasser says before-- after reading research, it could be hard to tell where they were there has been a lot of issues with even knowing where you are in the brain that we hope this map will provide guidance. doctors say the map is capable of so much more. how do you map personality? you cant really touch that can you? memory, judgment, emotion, how do you respond to sound and color. researchers say we're now one step closer. this is a wright brothers first flight. its primitive. but a point and time that is monumental. after we learned we could fly-- technology exploded until we could soon with this new research, a similar explosion awaits neuroscience research. the power of this study shows that every noodle in your head matters. were really going to look at the tip of the iceberg here. and the next ten to 20 years will tell the new story of the brain. research that could one day solve some of the largest medical mysteries. cancer--- alzheimers--- even says that old one, wasnt quite right. there were 100 things that you didnt know before. that were invisible. so the invisible is now visible.breakthroughs may not happen over night-- but now there is a map to get there. at aurora st. luke's in milwaukee, ben handelman, fox 6 news. the researchers say their study on the outer parts of the brain. so they are quite literally just scratching the surface. want to read the entire report? head to our website -- fox six now dot com -- or your fox six news mobile app and click on "links." "hoop there it is!" well, okay, close enough! that's what bucks fans were saying today. they got the chance to get up close and personal durin we'll take you on to the court for all the festivities as the team gets ready to kick off their season. it was wet. damp. a bit a fall feel in the air. and that's just they way they wanted it! you would too - if you ran 26.2 miles...like the 3 thousand who ran the lakefront marathon today! we'll take you there and tell you about the one thing that made it easier for darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line you are watching fox 6 news at 9. staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a mixture of clouds and sun with highs in the upper 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high te around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air for the weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph coming up after the break -- the bucks hold a festival dedicated entirely coming up after the break -- the bucks hold a festival dedicated entirely to the fans. the bucks held a team scrimmage -- among other activities. who fans were most excited to see take the floor. plus -- 'little added extra weight, little added extra pain why these police officers are gear. he's a former local high school football star who's playing for the wisconsin badgers. but he says his brother is the real hero in the family. find out why when we go beyond the 4th annual 'fan fest' the big draw? watching the bucks take the floor for a team scrimmage. fox6s jonathon gregg has the eager fans -and who they came to watch. . it feels good doesnt it? 'yeah....' to get back on the court. 'i love basketball.' back into the swoosh of things. 'his shot got better.' the off-season clock only has a few ticks left. 'hopefully going to have a breakout year. this year is going to be really exciting.' and thats why fans have been invited in - to get their first good look the 2016 bucks. 'his emotion.' sunday the milwaukee bucks hosted the fourth annual fan fest. 'really, the tip-off event of the season.' the highlight, of course, is the game play. 'people are very excited about matthew b. getting to see him on the court for the first time. and then to see giannis and jabari after the breakouts they had at the end of last year.' money cant buy everything—b ut a 100 miillion off season extension does keepgiannis around. so expectations are probably pretty improving on his skills from last year and the year before.' but donte adams says so far so good. also, giannis isnt the only player wants more out of. 'the whole team! the whole team.' in milwaukee jonathon gregg fox6 news. the milwaukee bucks first pre-season game is tomorrow night vs. the bulls in chicago. for a complete bucks schedule -- head to our website, fox six now dot com, or your fox six news mobile app and click it is better to give than to receive. the badgers football team found that out this summer, when they did something that turned their world "upside down" as tom pipines shows you, they went beyond the game. for the wisconsin badgers football team, it's been a season that's exceeded all expectations so 9th had an impact that goes beyond mere wins and losses. the players and coaches gave kids from wisconsin upside down an experience like none other. they spent the evening at camp randall stadium making new friendships and enhancing the lives of people with down syndrome. 17:27:04 that was one of our 17:27:10 i think we were really the ones that received the most out of it. it was fun for me just to sit back and see our kids interacting with the campers. and there's a lot of lessons that we took away. 17:27:26 badgers coach paul chryst actually got the idea while watching blake -during spring football-as he interacted with younger brother brock, who has down syndrome. 17:36:57 brock was jumping up and down. i think he was on the sidelines, and they played jump around. brock, and said he wanted to do something with special needs. 17:37:19 got it off to a good start and i think we're going to do it next year, 'cuz it was a big success". 17:37:24 and it was cool for blake to see brock enjoy the blessing of just to see him come here and do what we do every day. just to see his eyes light up. watch him have so much fun and talk to me about it. every time i went home every weekend this summer,. same with all the other kids. 17:37:53 blake was gratified to see his teammates go one on one with the youngsters. 17:38:20 th not have a lot of experience with kids with special needs 17:38:30 and it was great to see those guys feed off the kids and those kids feed off the players. 17:38:41 everyone learned something that day, everyone. 17:38:43 this reporter learned that the best way to interview brock was by teaming up with his big day of summer, that day? yea, it's good. i did the meal-keys mielke's are an athletic family.dad played football for the badgers in the early 1980's mom was a volleyball player at uw whitewater. for the "lakefront marathon" today. but here's something you don't see at every race. police officers in full gear! that adds about 15 to 20 pounds. why they did it. plus -- a shopping spree for a good cause. how every sale are helping children dealing with hardships. after what has been a cloudy and warmer and drier air. details darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. ki jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology got a pretty early start this morning for the lakefront marathon... they ran from grafton to bradford beach. julie collins shows you why the weather -- couldn't keep thousands from the run. in the early morning chill... thousand of people put their best foot forward in the 36th edition of the lakefront marathon... really want to cross that finish line.' shannon darton is 1 of 3-thousand runners pushing through the rain for 26-point2 miles. 'all through the winters i run and even if its below zero i run outside. i did a half marathon in april and that one was sleeting, snowy and windy so this doesnt seem too bad actually.' some are here for the competition - others just to have a good time... but for meaning - theyre here to run for the men and women who were killed in the line of duty - running in full police gear...which will add 15-20 pounds. 'little added extra weight, little added extra pain but its really minimal when it comes to the pain the families of officers go through when they lose their loved ones.' the run started at grafton high school and winds down the lakefront -- where friends and family gathered to cheer on their loved ones. steve ashley is here cheering on his son in law who is hoping to finish in under 3 hours - 'and he was a little ahead of that pace when he came here at the 8 mile mark.' tracking him on the new race runner app - 'they have and it does make it better.' this is the largest marathon in wisconsin and ask any spectator and theyll agree - a little rain didnt hurt nobody! 'you know, if they can run 26 miles in this ran than i can stand it for a little while.' racing down the lakefront - julie collins. fox 6 news. the top winner today david eckhart from park ridge, minutes. second place went to scott allen from milwaukee-- who came in at 2-hours and 31 minutes. for the rest of the top finishers and other official times log on to fox 6 now dot com. will we finally get a chance to dry out? weather expert stephanie barichello is coming up with the forecast. entering the space race. how it's hoping to help developing countries explore space. he's a convicted felon who served time for dealing cocaine. what else marshals say this fugitive has done that makes him tonight's wisconsin's most wanted. tonight at ten - back in the 80's when rockwell recorded "somebody's watching me..." he probably didn't know that tune could be the theme song for today's online generation. because whenever you click....companies could be gathering your personal information online. how to limit, 'digi a contact six report tonight.... 25 years is a long time to do anything! just ask these two...they should know, because today, they were honored for their 2 and a half decades in the t.v. biz. a quick glance back at their careers - the highs - the lows - and of course....the hair! new at ten. the u-n plans to launch its first space mission. it revealed during a summit in mexico, it hopes to launch a based aerospace company will build the craft to take small, science experiments into low earth orbit. the goal of the mission is to give developing countries a way to explore space. the people of jamaica are bracing for hurricane matthew. forecasters predict it could make landfall on the southern coast monday. the u-s weather service says it is the strongest hurricane in the atlantic since 2007. heavy rains are already hitting the island. haiti and cuba are also preparing for the powerfu adlib to wx weather staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in weekend as temperature only warm into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny. am low: 55 high: 71 dewpoint: 56 wind: se 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sn and thunder in the afternoon. am low: 59 high: 73 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with the chance for t-storms. am low: mph friday: mostly cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 56 high: 64 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 8-12 mph saturday: partly sunny. am low: 56 wind: nw 8-12 mph staying mostly cloudy this evening with patchy fog overnight and lows in the middle 50s. fog will likely linger into monday morning then expect a 60s. similar conditions for tuesday but warmer with a high temperature around 70. rain and t-storms return wednesday into friday. that storm system will again usher in cooler than normal air into the upper 50s. tonight: areas of fog. low: 53 dewpoint: 55 wind: ne 2-4 mph monday: fog in the morning then partly sunny. high: 67 dewpoint: 55 wind: n-e 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny. am low: 55 high: 71 dewpoint: 56 wind: se 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sunny with rain and thunder in the afternoon. am low: 59 high: 73 dewpoint: 59 wind: ssw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly cloudy with the chance for se 5-10 mph friday: mostly cloudy with the chance for showers. am low: 56 high: 64 dewpoint: 53 wind: nw 8-12 mph saturday: partly sunny. am low: 56 high: 58 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 8-12 mph anchors thanks weather a good day for shopping - especially if it's for a good cause. an event this morning is helping families who take in children dealing with hardships. fox 6s derica williams shows you how a little goes a long way to help turn a life around. from handmade crafts and fine nats games the basement of the united methodist church whitefish bay turned into a shoppers delight. thats our goal to be able to help with gift cards ,to a store, diapers help whatever you need to get kids started money from the fundraising event put on by the church and saint a, went to raising awareness of foster care and providing help for current foster support group we support one another encouraging each other while changing the lives of many young people. these kids need homes, these kids need to be loved these kids need to be cared for doing so often comes with a price. although agencies do provide some funds, meeting the childs immediate needs is often challenging. one for the children who came to me years ago just had the clothes on their back no underwear, no socks a not fitting him pastor gerry harrison is also a former foster parent and says shes thankful for assistance like this. the vendor sale has a lot of items available for purchase, giving patrons a lot of options. the organization wants to raise as much money as possible, every penny counts. in milwaukee county alone, theres about 2,000 children currently in foster care as well as approximately 100 each month are entering foster care. there is definitely a high need helping kids have the resources to thrive, feel comfortable and flourish in life. its just a blessing to think tht life better in whitefish bay, derica williams, fox6news twenty-three giant panda cubs made their public debut at a panda sanctuary in southwest china's chengdu city. the baby pandas, aged one to four months, were all born at the chengdu research base for giant panda sensation... logan -- the 31-pound-cat -- has guests at a new hampshire hotel fooled... folks think the huge ball of fur lounging on the sidewalk is a raccoon... but, it's actually a really large cat... the eight-year-old is triple the weight of an average cat. he spends his days wobbling in front of the best western silver fox hotel in waterville valley... confusing guests as they check into the hotel. his owner says he loves hogging the attent his brothers and sisters. it's not strange for a dog to have a bath-- but for these animals, it's a luxury they're just not used to. caramel, scout and angel are just three of the thirty-one dogs currently staying at a a pet rescue in north carolina. they were rescued from a meat farm in south korea-- where they spent days in cages and faced repeated abuse. th shelter is making sure to get them all cleaned up and rehabilitated....and so far, it's working. employees say they're gradually becoming assimilated to a normal got here i tried to give them treats and they were like treats what's that. they are getting love and attention as they are getting their baths." stenson says: "they are starting to act more like our dogs at home. which is very rewarding to be apart of." the dogs will soon be taken to shelters in north carolina to be placed for adoption. new tests are suggesting some mosquitoes in miami beach may still be infected with zika virus. officials say preliminary tests show th mosquitoes from the area has tested positive for the disease. the tests have been conducted by state officials and they still need to be confirmed by the c-d-c. but if they are confirmed, that would be the sixth mosquito sample from miami beach with a positive test. at least 35 people in miami beach have contracted zika locally. officials have been spraying the area, hoping to get rid of infected mosquitoes. he's a convicted felon who served time for dealing cocaine. but now u.s. marshals say this fugitive could be involved in jonathon gregg shows us in this week's wisconsin's most wanted. when you're dealing with a known criminal.. "multiple prior convictions.." luck is never on your side. "dealing cocaine, weapons possession." you might say, the cards are stacked against you. "i would definitely not approach him. that's why u.s. marshals say - don't chance it with 35 - year-old "when you're doing these kind of activities you're showing a blatant disregard for not only the victims but but innocent bystanders." agents say williams is on parole..released from prison after playing the drug game. "a-c-e" on the street, he's known as ace. "the drug and gun violence has become kind of an epidemic in the city of milwaukee." but just last week, williams may have upped the ante. "he was allegedly involved in three shooting incidents in one shootings all from september 20th. agents say he was going after a women and her family. "family members of a women who he had some involvement whether that was a girlfriend or some other relationship." "no deaths but i believe a few people were hit by gunfire." u.s. marshals say adrian williams has been playing the odds for too long.. "allegedly a member of the black gangsta deciples." and it's about time the house wins. "i would clearly assume him to be armed at all times the last week." jonathon gregg fox6 news. adrian williams is 5 - eleven and weighs 170 pounds. he has black hair, brown eyes. williams is wanted for a parole violation and is a suspect in several recent shootings. "ace" is tattooed on his lower left arm. if you have any information on his whereabouts you can call agents now at 10-- you could see the smoke for miles. a fire rips through a transportation terminal-- destroying dozens of school buses. what it means for the ki in his own home. rw 'he was a beautiful child.' tonight hear from a family in mourning. and-- a tense night in waukesha-- as police search for a missing 10-year-old boy. we begin with that breaking news-- it's been just over 6 hours since that 10- year-old boy was last seen. he ran into a cornfield behind his home in waukesha. the search area is just off bayberry drive-- in a neighborhood near waukesha west have come out to help. our jenna sachs is live with an update on their efforts. jenna? waukesha police and neighbors have been searching throughout the evening for missing 10 year old boy. he was last seen running into the large cornfield about 50 yards behind me. that was around 3:45. this is the boy they are looking for. he is andrew ounkham. he was last seen wearing a blue shirt and grey shorts. police and neighbors say non verbal. since his disappearance first responders have been searching the area extensively-- using k9s a drone a fire engine ladder and heat sensing technology. they hope to get a helicopter in the air as well. hundreds of neighbors have been helping police search in the area. and at one point people locked arms and walked through the field. i did speak with ounkham's older brother a little bit ago with his dad's permission. he tells me his brother ran away. he's

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