Investigation continues a year after Racine woman went missing

RACINE — Efforts to find a missing Racine woman continue one year after her disappearance.

Lasheky Hill, 46, was last seen March 26, 2023, in the 1300 block of Douglas Avenue, according to police. She was reported missing March 28, 2023, after no one had seen or heard from her.

Hill has been entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System and the Black and Missing website, police said Tuesday.

The Racine Police Department said it has conducted dozens of interviews of Hill’s friends, family and associates, and surveillance video from multiple locations across the city has been collected.

Lasheky Hill

Hill

Police have searched abandoned buildings and properties, and executed search warrants at different locations, but no arrests have been made and no suspects have been identified, according to a statement from the department.

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The department continues to follow leads as they become available, the statement said.

“The Racine Police Department is dedicated to the continuous search for Lasheky Hill and providing answers to her loved ones. We will not stop until she is brought home,” Lt. Sarah Zupke said in a statement.

Fight to End Exploitation, a local nonprofit that aims to combat human trafficking, is partnering with Educators Credit Union to raise reward funds in an effort to help find Hill.

Checks to Fight to End Exploitation with “Lasheky Hill” noted in the memo can be mailed to Fight to End Exploitation, P.O. Box 85687, Racine, WI 53408.

Georgia Hill

Georgia Hill spoke on May 9, 2023, during a press conference at the City Hall Annex Building regarding her missing daughter, 46-year-old Lasheky Hill. Police continue to investigate the disappearance.

Anyone with information that leads to the finding of Hill is eligible to receive the cash reward.

Anyone with additional information about Hill’s disappearance is urged to call RPD Investigations Unit at 262-635-7756 or Investigator Andrew Simon at 262-635-7770.

Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 262-636-9330 or through the P3 Tips app.

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