Man may be hiding in Chicago after setting girlfriend on fire in Wisconsin: Sheriff

Kenosha Sheriff's Department
Myron Faith Bowie Photo credit Kenosha Sheriff's Department

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) - Police in Wisconsin are looking for a man they believe may be in Chicago after he allegedly set his girlfriend on fire Sunday.

Myron Faith Bowie has stayed in Wicker Park and Logan Square in the past, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department. They consider him to be armed and dangerous after they say he threatened to kill his girlfriend and her entire family before setting her on fire in Salem Lakes.

The sheriff said she’s hospitalized in critical condition.

They are asking anyone who sees Myron, who is in his mid-30s, about 6 feet tall and approximately 200 pounds; or his luxury SUV to call them.

He is believed to be driving a black Cadillac SRX with Illinois license plate, DQ4-69-96.

Kenosha Sheriff's Department
A stock photo, not the exact photo of the suspect's car. Photo credit Kenosha Sheriff's Department
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