Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Missing mom, 2 girls found slain in garage

Victim’s boyfriend arrested, to be arraigned in Memphis

- Jordyn Noennig and Meg Jones

A mother and her two young daughters were found slain Sunday afternoon, a day after police issued an Amber Alert.

The bodies of Amarah J. Banks, 26; Zaniya R. Ivery, 5; and Camaria Banks, 4, were found in a garage in the 4700 block of West Burleigh Street, the victims of an apparent homicide, Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales said at a news conference.

They were discovered after the arrest of Banks’ boyfriend Arzel J. Ivery, 25, in Tennessee. One count of felony aggravated battery was filed against him Saturday in Milwaukee County, according to online court records.

Ivery is scheduled to be arraigned Monday morning in Tennessee on a fugitive from justice warrant.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office was called to the scene Sunday. Autopsies were scheduled for Monday.

Morales noted that last year roughly one in five nonfatal shootings and homicides involved domestic violence.

Though the police chief did not specifically say Banks was a victim of domestic violence, he said police last week investigat­ed “another incident where a live-in boyfriend set his girlfriend, (the) mother of his child, on fire. She’s still in the hospital, and he’s in custody.”

“This is a systemic problem that’s been going on for generation­s. We all have to look back and see how we’re going to curb domestic violence in our community,” said Morales.

“As you see, people will blame the police department regarding these deaths. That’s unfair, uncalled for and unwarrante­d,” said the police chief.

Also on Sunday, Reggie Moore, director of the City of Milwaukee Office of Violence Prevention, offered condolence­s to Banks’ family.

“We must get to a point where even the thought of violating a woman or child in our city would be intolerabl­e and getting away with it impossible,” Moore said in a statement. “I pray that we have finally reached that point.”

Banks was reported missing by her family to Milwaukee police a day after she and her daughters were last seen about 1 a.m. Feb. 8 near North Sherman Boulevard and West Green Tree Road.

The previous day the family had a funeral for Banks’ 1-year-old son who died from respirator­y problems, according to a GoFundMe page.

A week later, on Saturday around 2:30 a.m., Memphis authoritie­s called Milwaukee police to tell them they had made contact with Ivery. Milwaukee detectives traveled to Memphis to talk to Ivery and were directed to the garage where the bodies were found.

Police did not say who owned the property where the bodies were discovered nor reveal the cause of death.

Around noon on Saturday police issued an Amber Alert for Banks and her daughters. Morales defended the fact the alert wasn’t issued until a week after they were first reported missing.

“There is criteria that goes for an Amber Alert,” Morales said. “You have to understand that foul play was not an initial part of this investigat­ion.”

 ?? MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Police investigat­e the deaths of a mother and her two daughters in the 4700 block of West Burleigh Street in Milwaukee. Here they work in an alley near dumpsters behind a building Sunday.
MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Police investigat­e the deaths of a mother and her two daughters in the 4700 block of West Burleigh Street in Milwaukee. Here they work in an alley near dumpsters behind a building Sunday.
 ?? COURTESY OF MILWAUKEE POLICE ?? Zaniya R. Ivery, 5, and Camaria Banks, 4, were found dead Sunday along with their mother, Amarah Banks.
COURTESY OF MILWAUKEE POLICE Zaniya R. Ivery, 5, and Camaria Banks, 4, were found dead Sunday along with their mother, Amarah Banks.
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Ivery
 ?? MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales, second from right, works with officers where three bodies were found. The investigat­ion centered on the 4700 block of West Burleigh Street.
MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales, second from right, works with officers where three bodies were found. The investigat­ion centered on the 4700 block of West Burleigh Street.

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