
Christopher Terrell Anderson
RHINELANDER, WI (WSAU) — Authorities in Onida County say they are no closer to finding Christopher Terrell Anderson than they were four weeks ago when they first named him as a suspect in the death of Hannah Miller.
Sheriff’s officials announced on Thursday that they do not believe Anderson, known to some as “Bravo” or “DJ Bravo,” is still in their jurisdiction. Therefore they are working with law enforcement partners like the FBI and US Marshals service.
“Though we do not believe that Anderson is in our jurisdiction, we ask that the community continue to be vigilant and report any information they may have in reference to Anderson or his whereabouts,” officers added.

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A warrant for Anderson’s arrest was issued following the 4th of July weekend. Officers had been looking for two vehicles associated with him as well, those were found in St. Paul, but Anderson has remained at large since Miller was found dead along a rural road in Oneida County.
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Officials say Anderson shot Miller with a gun he had recently purchased. The couple did have a child together, that child is safe with family members.
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