[img]https://images.cooltext.com/5587319.png[/img] [hr] [indent] After 11:00 p.m. on the night of Memorial Day, Monday night 2022.[/indent] There were plenty of files to go through after a weekend of not working. The section chief decided to tell everyone to enjoy the three-day weekend they were having. Memorial day weekend, is a time to spend with friends and family. No one was at the unit of the B.A.U. the team worked in or had any idea that a small police department in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Unit Chief Neagoe received the report upon entering the office late on Memorial day since he forgot a few things in his office and the pile of papers was sitting in his fax machine. Deciding to not take work home with him, he read through the files to look it over. Upon evidence and concern, the local sheriff has reached out to the B.A.U. to figure out why these incidents keep happening. The first victim is a woman in her late thirties, blonde-curly hair, caucasian, and petite. She was found around 3 p.m. on Wednesday deceased by a local strip mall. She was sexually assaulted and had lacerations around her wrists. A second victim who is in their mid-thirties, dirty-blonde hair that is somewhat curly, caucasian, and petite. She was found around a national park entrance around 3 p.m. on Sunday. She was also sexually assaulted and had lacerations around her wrists and ankles this time. Both women share similar lacerations, petiteness, blonde hair, curly, and they both had moles drawn right above their upper lip on the left side of their face. The Milwaukee police are asking for help finding this individual and the sheriff believes that this is the same assailant. A lot of people are scared especially women of middle age who fit the profile. Police have been working overtime to keep their eyes on the streets and around neighborhoods. Everyone ends up getting texted, individually, by Cheif Neagoe to come into the office as soon as possible. This text would have been sent and received between the time of 10:45 pm and 11:00 p.m. on Memorial Day, Monday night. [hr]