As the number of missing kids continue to grow across Northeast Ohio, Cleveland police are investigating over 130 missing person's cases.
ByCLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland police again attacked false claims about missing children in the city, saying reports of bad information are “a direct threat to public safety.”
“Sharing false information is a direct threat to public safety and causes an immense amount of harm to the family members of the persons that we are tirelessly working to bring home,” the department said in a statement. “We encourage our citizens to check their sources of information and stay informed with credible outlets.”
Cleveland police said 49 of the 65 missing youths are either habitual runaways or not endangered. Two of the youths are about to be taken out of the reporting system, though police did not explain why., 15, has been missing for more than 90 days. He was last seen on June 17 in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood.This is the second time this yearsurrounding missing children. In mid-June, Cleveland police investigated 1,072 cases of missing kids.
Yost told Fox News and WEWS in Cleveland that inconsistencies arise from the issue of updating reports. For instance, when children who are habitual runaways return home, their parents may fail to report that to police.
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