Police search for 15-year-old 'person of interest' in shooting of 16-year-old girl and her mother.
The teenager, identified as Kaylie Juga, died at the residence in Kenosha, some 40 miles south of Milwaukee. Her mother was taken to a local hospital in serious but stable condition, according to the Kenosha Police Department.Authorities believed for a time there was a standoff situation at the home, before later entering and finding the two victims, Milwaukee ABC affiliate WISN reported.
Police have identified a 15-year-old boy as a"person of interest" in the fatal shooting. Detectives believe the boy, who police say had a relationship with Juga, fled the scene.He may be armed with a gun and is considered dangerous, police said.
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