Suspect in custody after fatal Germantown hit-and-run crash - WISN Milwaukee

Keith Habenicht, 50, was killed near the intersection of Appleton Avenue and Mequon Road. “There were so many things we wanted to do yet, but now we won't have that chance,” Keith Habenicht’s wife, Michelle Habenicht, said. Michelle Habenicht has not only lost her husband, but also a loving father for her children. “I would like them to turn themselves in. It's not going to bring my husband back, or their father back, but it will keep them from doing this to someone else,” she said. Michelle Habenicht said her husband loved to ride his bike, and she can't understand how someone would hit him in an area of roadway that's certainly wide enough to go around. “He's got a nice little boy and a nice little daughter, and they're going to miss him,” Keith Habenicht’s mother, Ida Habenicht, said, referring to her grandchildren, 17-year-old Tori Habenicht and 12-year-old Tanner Habenicht. He's not going to see the accomplishments from either of them,” Michelle Habenicht said. We will,” Michelle Habenicht said. Keith Habenicht worked at Langer Roofing for nearly 30 years and had been remodeling the family's home. The car police are looking for is a 2004 to 2006 dark-colored Mazda 3 with front-end damage, mostly on the passenger side. Source: www.wisn.com