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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Another case of a drug deal gone wrong in Milwaukee -- this time the FBI is on the case, and investigators know who they are looking fr.
Milwaukee police are looking for Kaliph Hendree, and they believe he shot another man last month.
It was Friday just after midnight in the 200 block of West Holt Avenue when police say a 20-year-old was supposed to meet Hendree for drugs. That's when they got into an argument and Hendree shot him in the chest.
The 20-year-old survived, but Milwaukee police say they need help to find Hendree because he is armed, dangerous and they want him off the streets.
"If you think about the businesses I just said -- Home Depot, Pick 'N Save -- a place where people go, families go to just do life, and a violent incident happens here. I think the other thing that sets it apart is the suspect in this case is a two-time convicted felon," said MPD Captain Craig Sarnow.
If you know where Kaliph Hendree may be, or anything about this case, call Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS.
You can also submit a tip to the P3 app in the app store. Your identity is always anonymous and you could get a reward if your tip leads to an arrest.