Mystery as nearly 50 children go missing from Cleveland in September alone as over ONE THOUSAND have vanished so far this year in 'alarming' trend that's left Ohio cops baffled
WTF
lots of 17's in here. not sure if they're coincidence or comms
Nearly 50 children have gone missing from parts of Ohio in September alone
So far this year, cops recorded a total of 1,072 children being reported missing
Last year, 15,000 kids were reported missing in Ohio, with four later found dead
Nearly fifty children have gone missing from Cleveland in September alone, as over one thousand have vanished so far this year leaving cops baffled.
According to the Ohio Attorney General's office, there have been over 45 missing minors in the greater Cleveland area since the start of the month.
So far, there have already been 1,072 children reported missing in Cleveland this year.
One of those missing children is fifteen year old Keshaun Williams who disappeared on June 17 this year, and was last seen attending a house party but never returned.
An amber alert continues to be active to find Williams, but the family is advancing efforts by canvassing local areas.
Over the weekend, his grandmother Mary Williams told News 5 Cleveland: 'If it is beyond and something unthinkable has happened, I know god is there.
'God is with him and he's protected, wherever he is god is. I know that.'
His mom, Sherice Snoden, had previously told the outlet: 'It's been over forty days without my child. I just want him back home.
'I miss my child everyday, I am worried, I don't know if he is eating or sleeping. I just want him back home.'
John Majoy, President of Cleveland Missing and Police Chief Village of Newburgh Heights, told News5 Cleveland: 'There's just not enough police officers in the streets to do this as law enforcement.
'The public is our greatest asset. We can't do this without the public.'
Other missing children include 14-year-old Gideon Hefner, who was last seen on September 12 in American Township, Ohio.
According to the missing child report, he was wearing a dark colored shirt, jeans, black beanie and carrying a back pack at the time.
Camryn Nicole Golias, 17, was last seen in Akron, Ohio, on September 2023 but still remains missing.
Similarly, 16-year-old Elijah Hill disappeared on September 20 from Sandusky, Ohio, and hasn't been seen since.
Meanwhile, Iyahna Graham, 17, vanished from North Canton, Ohio, on September 23. Police have also advised that if located she should be approached with caution.
Days prior to Graham going missing, Teonnah Thompkins was last seen in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 17, wearing a black shirt, black pants and white shoes.
Maurice Hamrick, 14, Honesty Howell, 16, Elijah Hill, 16, and Chloe Hadley, 17, all disappeared within five days of each other earlier this month also.
A similar pattern started in May of this year, with as many as 27 children reported missing in the area at the beginning of the month.
Speaking at the time, Police Chief Majoy said the cases of missing children between the ages of 12 and 17 remained unusually high through the month of May.
He said: 'For some reason, in 2023, we've seen a lot more than we normally see, which is troubling in part because we don't know what's going on with some of these kids.
'Whether they're being trafficked or whether they're involved in gang activity or drugs.'
Majoy emphasized that he has never seen such high numbers of missing children in his33year-career.
While Majoy claimed that it's likely the majority of cases are runaways and not abductions, he added that teenagers are naïve when it comes to predators, who he can be 'wolves in sheep's clothing.'
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