MILWAUKEE COUNTY -- The two-month old baby grazed by the bullet of a road rage suspect on I-43 Sunday is reportedly back home, and police are asking for the public's help to find that suspect.

A witness described the suspect vehicle as a maroon, or possibly a darker red, newer model Lincoln MKS or MKZ four-door sedan. The most distinguishing features were the very dark tinted windows. No license plate information is available at this time. The vehicle was last seen exiting the ramp from northbound I-43 to the Hampton Ave. (east) exit. A witness described the suspect vehicle as a maroon, or possibly a darker red, newer model Lincoln MKS or MKZ four-door sedan. Image Credit: Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office. Anyone having information or knowledge related to the shooting or the whereabouts of a vehicle that matches this description is encouraged to call the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office at 414-278-4788 to report the last known location of that vehicle and license plate.



Baby Back Home On Tuesday night, Patch.com was made aware of a GoFundMe page set up for the family of Ava Schowalter, the 2-month-old baby who was shot in Sunday's incident. According to Ava's story on the GoFundMe page, she returned home sometime Monday to begin her recovery.

The fund raiser, set up to help the family cover expenses and time off work reported the following: "Anyone who knows this family knows how wonderful and caring they are, and how much they love their children. This is why I want to help raise money for them, to take some of the financial burden off and so they can focus on their daughter's help."

The family of Ava Schowalter is back home recovering after their infant daughter was grazed by a bullet in a road rage incident.Image Credit: GoFundMe Monday



New information released by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's office indicates the 2-month-old girl struck by gunfire on I-43 Sunday was grazed by a bullet that passed through the nearest car door and also through the infant's safety seat. The two-month old girl is expected to live.