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Milwaukee Man Missing After Saturday Pub Crawl
Milwaukee police are looking for a missing Milwaukee man who was last seen Saturday night on Water Street.
Family members reported to police that Thomas Hecht, 28, was missing Sunday night.
Hecht's father said his son had joined St. Patrick's Day revelers for the Shamrock Shindig Pub Crawl. Friends said they last saw him outside Rosie's Tavern around 10 p.m. Saturday. He told them he was heading home.
Hecht was wearing a green T-shirt with a St. Patrick's Day inscription on the front and green party beads around his neck.
"He hasn't been answering his cellphone. I had a spare set of keys to his condo. He has not been home, and he parked his car in front of my condo building Saturday afternoon, and his car has not been moved since," Bob Hecht said.
Hecht is a graduate of UW-Milwaukee and Whitnall High School. He works for Johnson Controls, and his dad said Tom has never disappeared for any amount of time.
He lives about a mile upriver from Rosie's, but Bob Hecht said he doubts Tom walked home Saturday night.
"To walk home, Tom would have had to have crossed one of two bridges over the Milwaukee River," Bob Hecht said. "Our hopes are that he's going to be found, and he's going to be OK."
The Water Street Association said it's helping in the search for Hecht via social media.
"We're extremely hopeful for his safety and will continue to assist the MPD until he is found," the association said in a written statement.
Hecht's father said friends plan to canvas the area Monday night.
Family members reported to police that Thomas Hecht, 28, was missing Sunday night.
Hecht's father said his son had joined St. Patrick's Day revelers for the Shamrock Shindig Pub Crawl. Friends said they last saw him outside Rosie's Tavern around 10 p.m. Saturday. He told them he was heading home.
Hecht was wearing a green T-shirt with a St. Patrick's Day inscription on the front and green party beads around his neck.
"He hasn't been answering his cellphone. I had a spare set of keys to his condo. He has not been home, and he parked his car in front of my condo building Saturday afternoon, and his car has not been moved since," Bob Hecht said.
Hecht is a graduate of UW-Milwaukee and Whitnall High School. He works for Johnson Controls, and his dad said Tom has never disappeared for any amount of time.
He lives about a mile upriver from Rosie's, but Bob Hecht said he doubts Tom walked home Saturday night.
"To walk home, Tom would have had to have crossed one of two bridges over the Milwaukee River," Bob Hecht said. "Our hopes are that he's going to be found, and he's going to be OK."
The Water Street Association said it's helping in the search for Hecht via social media.
"We're extremely hopeful for his safety and will continue to assist the MPD until he is found," the association said in a written statement.
Hecht's father said friends plan to canvas the area Monday night.
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