Car stolen from Alderman's home near 41st and North
Posted: Sep 22, 2017 4:09 PM CDT

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Milwaukee, WIS. (CBS 58) -- An Alderman's wife had her car stolen in Milwaukee.
It happened in the early morning hours on September 19 near their home on 41st and North.
"These everyday Milwaukeeans they got up, they saw something, and they said something and that's how we ultimately recovered the vehicle," said Ald. Cavalier Johnson.
The Alderman says a tip from a citizen is what led police to recover the vehicle.
No arrests have been made yet.
To report suspicious activity in your neighborhood, call the Milwaukee Police Department at 414-933-4444.