What’s Happening in Cleveland? Over 50 Kids Vanish in One Month

There's a disturbing pattern forming in Cleveland, Ohio, as their numbers of missing children have nearly doubled in 2023. 

Just this month alone, 45 children have gone missing, and local authorities have stated that many of them return back home. But they also predict that these kids will eventually vanish again.

From The Daily Mail: 


They say the rate of children going missing and running away in 2023 is unusually high.  

In 2022, Ohio had nearly double the number of runaways than states like Georgia, North Carolina and Illinois, all of which have populations of between 10million and 12million. 

According to the Ohio Attorney General's office, there are now over 45 missing minors in the greater Cleveland area. All have been reported as missing since September 1. They join the total number of 1,072 kids who have been reported missing by their loved ones in the area since the start of the year. 

While police say most are likely runaways, they are struggling to keep up with the demand of anxious parents wanting to find their kids. 

Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy said earlier this year that cases of missing children between the ages of 12 and 17 remained unusually high. 

'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.'

Sherice Snoden, whose 15-year-old son Keshaun is missing, said yesterday at a community search for him: '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.'

Majoy told News5 Cleveland: 'There's just not enough police officers in the streets to do this as law enforcement.


This is indeed a very concerning trend happening  in Cleveland specifically.

I certainly hope communities there can come together and identify why there has been such a high increase in missing children. Because, by the looks of it, it doesn't seem like the police have a clue.

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