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Updated: Jan. 13, 2025
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A 36-year-old man has been charged after crashing into a Milwaukee Public Library construction site.
Cameron Moore faces the following:
- Burglary of a building or dwelling
- Operating a motor vehicle to flee or in an attempt to elude an officer
- First-degree recklessly endangering safety (two counts)
- Vehicle operator flee/elude officer causing damage to property
According to a criminal complaint, police were looking for a vehicle wanted in connection with a burglary.
The investigation led authorities to Moore.
On Jan. 7, Moore led police on a high-speed pursuit before crashing into the library construction site.
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A vehicle crashed into the Milwaukee Public Library construction site near Martin Luther King Drive and Locust on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office says deputies were pursuing a car wanted for burglary and fleeing and eluding, when the 36-year-old driver crashed into the library construction site.
MCSO says one construction worker suffered a leg injury.
The suspect was uninjured and taken into custody.
An investigation is ongoing.