Police looking for missing 16-year-old who may have hitchhiked to Milwaukee from Minnesota
Posted: Jun 26, 2018 9:47 PM CDT

-
2:58
Family and friends mourn crash victims as 2 remain hospitalized;...
-
1:10
CBS 58’s One Good Thing: Mike Curkov and Lance Allan talk with...
-
0:55
Ascension Elmbrook aims to combat isolation with social meal...
-
0:53
Fans hope Marquette-Wisconsin matchup helps boost women’s sports...
-
2:18
‘We can’t control the city’: Family and football coach...
-
2:14
Milwaukee mother mourns son, 11, fatally shot near 68th and...
-
2:08
Driver fleeing traffic stop crashes into car at 35th and Vliet,...
-
2:31
Milwaukee leaders call on parents, community after several violent...
-
2:01
Family of woman killed by MPD squad wants answers: ’How could...
-
0:30
Man dies after being crushed by machine at Palermo’s Pizza...
-
7:50
Milwaukee Fire Department highlights challenges for first responders
-
0:57
The Good Neighbor Grant Fund: Milwaukee launches program to strengthen...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Stevens County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for help in locating a missing 16-year-old girl.
According to the Sheriff's Office, Julia Gocha went missing from her foster parents' residence in Chokio, Minnesota. Authorities believe that Julia may have traveled to Milwaukee to meet her biological father, Troy Gocha, who is a resident.
Attempts to locate Julia in Milwaukee have been unsuccessful.
Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Stevens County Sheriff's Office at 302-208-6500.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter