Police search Milwaukee property for second day tied to jailed crime boss
Apr 21, 2026
For the second straight day, Milwaukee police and city crews dug up the backyard and garage of a home near 15th Street and Hauser Avenue in the citys Rufus King neighborhood a property once linked to a notorious Milwaukee crime
boss now serving life in prison.PREVIOUS COVERAGE | Police execute search warrant at former home of convicted Milwaukee gang leader Michael LockDrone and ground video showed an excavator moving dirt and removing large concrete slabs Wednesday as investigators and Department of Public Works crews searched the site. Police have not said what prompted the search warrant.Court records connect the property to Michael Lock, the former leader of the violent Body Snatchers gang. Lock was convicted in 2007 of killing two people, hiding their bodies beneath concrete, and orchestrating a range of crimes, including drug trafficking, kidnapping, and prostitution. He is serving multiple life sentences without parole. This is the home he once owned through an LLC connected to him, and its actually where he was arrested more than 20 years ago, said John Diedrich, an investigative reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel who has covered Lock extensively. The house is now owned by Locks ex-wife.Watch: John Diedrich, an investigative reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel who has covered Lock extensively Police execute search warrant at former home of convicted Milwaukee gang leader Michael LockDiedrich said it has been roughly 15 years since Milwaukee police last dug at a property tied to Lock. He believes investigators are looking for human remains connected to several people who went missing in the early 2000s. There are individuals connected to Lock who were last seen around him and are missing at least four, maybe more, Diedrich said. Thats what theyre looking for.While the search warrant remains sealed, Diedrich noted the scale of the excavation is larger than in previous searches, with entire slabs of the parking area broken apart. Police crime lab teams have been on site; the Milwaukee County Medical Examiners Office has not been seen at the location, which Diedrich said would indicate if remains were found.Theres no statute of limitations on homicide, Diedrich said. If they dont find something here today, theyre not going to shut the book on this case. Theyre going to stay on it especially for the families who want closure.By Tuesday afternoon, police tape had been removed and heavy equipment cleared from the property. The investigation remains active.This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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