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"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

02:41 min | 2 years ago

"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

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"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Of the truth, Torrey Low and find out exactly how he got involved in the search for a missing Milwaukee woman. Pressure overhearing about you, Torrey when you were involved with a mother in Milwaukee, whose daughter was missing for about a month, and the police weren't involved. How did you get involved in that whole story? Well, she she embarks me a lot of people in boxes being and talk to me when it's the worst moment. In their worst moment. They have already called the police. They reached out to everybody. They possibly could. But when they come to me is because they have been rejected and nobody wants to help them. So when I get the situation there there solely dependent upon me and my skills. At that point, So when she told me that her daughter was missing, I was like, Well, what do you want to do? Do you know she was like, Well, I don't know. She said she thinks her daughter's in Chicago. And just out of instinct. I was like, What if you think you're doing in Chicago is in Chicago. Let's go. Let's go now. She hesitated. One day she waited a day so I went. I went on with my community work, and then she pulled up on me when I was actually conducting the interview. For some rea sources in the community and she pulled up on me. House waited outside. So I was done with that meeting, And then I jumped in the car with her and that begin that journey to find the money chambers. Well, okay, but Chicago's a big city. Where did you even start? Well, the thing with her was he had an indication from a phone call that was made two weeks prior. Our money changes made a call to her father from a gas station and a guy pulled up in a truck and she used his phone. So bout time. We We got no of the call. The guy who she used who falls she used had already left the gas station and money was already gone from the gas station. So we would like two weeks behind on this phone call. So how did you finally find our money? Well, I got a huge social media following so I knew all we had to do is just go to Chicago. We could go to Chicago. This was the only tip we had was a two week old tip. Have a phone call, and it's just this particular gas station, so we had to go with that. That's all we had. So my instincts are. Let's go up here. Hand out Flyers. See what we can find. Let's just go around the area. And hand out flyers and talked to everybody in the air. And maybe somebody seeing something. And what was the first big tip that you got that led you to find our money? Well, the first big tippers we had went to family dollar earlier that day. And we handed out flyers and find the family dollar and once we left family dollar we went through their neighborhoods and So we got we parked by the family dollar. So when we were leaving One of the employees ran out. So, Barney who's uh, mining chambers Mother and said, Hey, I seen her. She was here. She was in the store, and we was like what? At first I thought they was just kind of playing around because we had been to the story. Nobody has said anything. So Bonnie is beautiful, and I thought that they were actually trying to hit on. But But as we stood there and listen to the story we was like, okay, we got to take this chance. So they said, come back tomorrow, and they'll have Money at the family dollar. No, I work so We were like, OK, we're gonna come back tomorrow. So what we did was we went down to the police station and made a report. Started saying, OK, this family dollar is ground zero. Once we came back the next day stay didn't have the money there, But something happened in the family dollar with our money, and we wanted to see the security footage. We look at this weekend and we know we took a lot of, you know, raising our voices and trying to get to the security footage, but fortunately they have security footage of our money chambers. In the story. And after that way, knew that we were going to find her because she was in the area somewhere. Still ahead on Wtmj conversations I knew God was with.

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"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"torrey low" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"WTMJ conversations. Welcome to WTMJ conversations. I'm your host Libby Collins today and conversations were talking with one of the new host. The truth, Torrey Low. A lot of people know him as a community activist, but it's such an interesting story as to how he grew up. And what made him the man he is today were to hear about his experiences and in college and how that helped him to develop and also the search for a young woman. Who had disappeared from Milwaukee, and he managed to find in one of the roughest neighborhoods in Chicago without any help from police. That's all today on conversations. Story. Let's talk a little bit about you and your life so far. You grew up here in Milwaukee, didn't you? Yes. I was born and raised in the Bronzeville area on north on the north side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 50 North Avenue at Grandma's house. Tell me about your grandma. Grandma came up from Yahoo in Jackson, Mississippi, and her my granddad were sharecroppers, so they came straight from a cotton field. To Milwaukee because back then Milwaukee had a lot of opportunity for employment lot of, uh, factory jobs, eh? So a lot of people migrated from the south of north in Milwaukee was one of the hot spots. Actually, you know, get employment. You know things done so A lot of people in my family came from the time fields of bears owner in Jackson. In Yazoo to come live in Milwaukee. What was Grandma lie? But what was she like it Because she was hunting a surrogate mother, wasn't she? Yeah, Grandma. You know I was. I was left on the curve at eight to buy my mom and unfortunately that was the fact situation, but I was blessed to Have a grandmother that would take me in. And when she took me and it was, she was just a sweet woman. She had already had 12 Children of her own, and she was kind of older, so she had a massive Marjorie. What are with her heart surgery when I came along, so most of the time she was bedridden and dealing with that issue, and I was a young boy and She just told me how to pray. She told me how tow you know, make my own decisions at that time be responsible. I was at a young age, so I appreciate my grandmother for Actually, it's still in those qualities and inside of me at a young age because I had to take on a lot of responsibility. Living her because granddaddy is her came up from Mississippi, but granddaddy went back to Mississippi for a period of time. So For a while. For like, five or six years. It was just me and Grandma. She She really had an impact on your life. What's the most important thing that your grandmother taught you? The most important thing my grandmother taught me is how to pray. She always used to say You gotta pray. You gotta pray just to make it and She had a lot of faith in God, and my grandmother was the heart church, and she would always have the Bible with her, like she would always read the Bible and close the Scriptures and Her mother was a praying by great grandmother. Hard mother prayed a lot, so I would always be listening to them. Pray and actually have what? They had a lot of faith in God. So I guess that's where I get that for No. You mentioned your grandfather. You said he wasn't around very much when you were little. Well, my grandfather he was a He moved around a lot and plus He had a lot of family back in Mississippi, so he always travel up from Mississippi to Milwaukee. Then he would stay for a while. And then I guess he really didn't like Milwaukee too much so he would go back down south. Idea for a period of time there he had left from the time I was probably Five years old. I was about 12. He came back around the age when I was aged 12 so appeared in time he had went back down to Jackson, Mississippi, or bails on where he was from. It was a difficult time for me and Grandma because we had to face issues off having going out going without light. You know, bad plumbing slumlord. We had what we now What I now know is to be a slumlord condition. He was living in some of those conditions. So you know it was kind of tough, but we had each other and just by having heard her spirit in her faith, it's kind of rubbed off on me. Coming up next on WTMJ. Conversations fell in why we would eat in the kitchen cellar.

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