Cleveland, OH
FBI Cleveland, the Cleveland Division of Police, and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Release Age-Progression Image of Missing Person Ashley Summers | Federal Bureau of Investigation
(Cleveland, OH) Particular Agent in Cost Gregory Nelsen of the Cleveland Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Cleveland Division of Police Chief Wayne Drummond, and the Nationwide Heart for Lacking and Exploited Kids (NCMEC), announce the discharge of an age development picture of Ashley Summers. Ashley Summers was final seen on or about July 8, 2007. Legislation enforcement imagine there could also be a number of areas of curiosity the place Ashley was identified to frequent, particularly: the 2100 block of West 96th, the 3800 block of West twenty third, the 1100 block of Holmden Avenue, and the 3400 block of West forty fourth, all in Cleveland. On the time of her disappearance, Ashley was 5’5, 130 lbs. with lengthy brown hair and blue eyes. She had a crimson coronary heart define tattoo on her higher proper arm with the title “Gene” in a black ink ribbon throughout the center.
The age-progression picture, created by the Nationwide Heart for Lacking and Exploited Kids, exhibits the likeness of Ashley at in the present day’s current age of 29.
“We respect the experience of NCMEC and their unwavering mission to search out lacking youngsters,” stated Cleveland FBI Particular Agent in Cost Gregory Nelsen. “Though time continues to move, our focus stays clear – to share important data equivalent to an age-enhanced picture with the general public so we will collect details about Ashley’s whereabouts and each one that stays lacking.”
“The Cleveland Division of Police, together with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, continues to analyze the disappearance of Ashley Summers and we hope that the visible part of this new picture will help in bringing ahead further data,” stated Cleveland Police Chief Wayne Drummond. “Ashley’s case, like all lacking individuals instances, stays open and energetic. We encourage anybody with data to contact legislation enforcement.”
The Cleveland Division of the FBI, the FBI’s Violent Crime Job Pressure and Baby Abduction Fast Deployment Staff, the Cleveland Division of Police, and Bureau of Legal Identification and Investigation (BCI) have made contact with people that knew Ashley or could have had contact along with her previous to July 2007 and are once more looking for the general public’s assist to convey Ashley residence.
“Ashley is a younger and vibrant younger girl with a powerful and willful spirit. Her disappearance has left our household damaged and irreparable till we will at some point reunite along with her. We encourage anybody who could know one thing to contact the native police division. We respect the continued efforts and assets the FBI, The Cleveland Police Division and The Nationwide Heart for Lacking Kids have provided whereas pursuing any leads involving Ashley,” stated Jennifer Summers, mom of Ashley.
“We have seen numerous occasions how our age development photographs may also help be a driving pressure in a seek for a lacking baby,” stated Angeline Hartmann, Director of Communications on the Nationwide Heart for Lacking & Exploited Kids. “We’re asking everybody to take a great have a look at Ashley’s brand-new picture. Ashley disappeared when she was 14 years previous, and he or she can be 29 in the present day. We simply want the correct individual to acknowledge Ashley and assist convey her residence.”
With the discharge of the age-progression picture, legislation enforcement reminds the general public if that they had any interplay with Ashley or doable data of what could have occurred to Ashley to please contact the FBI at 216-522-1400, the Cleveland Division of Police 1st District Detective Bureau (216-623-5118) or Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County at (216) 252-7463 (216-25 CRIME) or on-line at www.25crime.com. Your id can stay nameless when sharing a tip.
Crime Stoppers is providing reward cash for data resulting in the profitable location of Ashley Summers and/or data resulting in the profitable identification of the person(s) answerable for her disappearance.
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Hyperlink to full FBI poster: https://www.fbi.gov/needed/kidnap/ashley-summers
Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school football scores for regional finals: Friday, Nov. 22, 2024
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio high school football scores from the fourth week of the OHSAA playoffs, as provided by The Associated Press.
Regional Finals
Division I
Region 1=
St. Edward 13, Mentor 7
Region 2=
Centerville 23, Huber Hts. Wayne 14
Region 3=
Powell Olentangy Liberty 21, Pickerington N. 9
Region 4=
Cin. Moeller 28, St. Xavier (OH) 23
Division II
Region 5=
Akr. Hoban 21, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 7
Region 6=
Avon 28, Medina Highland 20
Region 7=
Sunbury Big Walnut 14, Massillon Washington 7
Region 8=
Cin. Anderson 28, Cin. La Salle 21
Division III
Region 9=
Youngs. Ursuline 54, Gates Mills Gilmour 0
Region 10=
Tol. Cent. Cath. 45, Parma Padua 7
Region 11=
Bishop Watterson 37, Steubenville 7
Region 12=
London 13, Bellbrook 0
Division IV
Region 13=
Cle. Glenville 12, Perry 6, OT
Region 14=
Sandusky Perkins 28, Ontario 21
Region 15=
Gnadenhutten Indian Valley 48, St Clairsville 7
Region 16=
Cin. Taft 26, Kettering Alter 12
Division V
Region 17=
Canfield S. Range 17, Poland Seminary 16
Region 18=
Liberty Center 34, Milan Edison 6
Region 19=
Ironton 55, Wheelersburg 0
Region 20=
W. Liberty-Salem 21, Lewistown Indian Lake 14
Division VI
Region 21=
Kirtland 41, Dalton 6
Region 22=
Bluffton 24, Hamler Patrick Henry 7
Region 23=
Galion Northmor 37, Cols. Grandview Hts. 6
Region 24=
Coldwater 45, Anna 21
Division VII
Region 25=
Jeromesville Hillsdale 44, Cuyahoga Hts. 14
Region 26=
Columbus Grove 14, Delphos St John’s 0
Region 27=
Danville 40, Beaver Eastern 6
Region 28=
Maria Stein Marion Local 21, Minster 7
Cleveland, OH
PHOTOS: Karl's top pics – Steelers at Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers guard Mason McCormick (66), Pittsburgh Steelers center Zach Frazier (54), Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Isaac Seumalo (73), Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. (65), and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson (3) during a regular season game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cleveland Browns, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 in Cleveland, OH. The Browns beat the Steelers 24-19. (Karl Roser / Pittsburgh Steelers)
Cleveland, OH
Fifth Third Bank picks new president for northern Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Fifth Third Bank has hired a new president for its northern Ohio market.
Matt Nipper has been promoted to president of Fifth Third’s northern Ohio region, which includes Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Toledo and Youngstown. He takes the place of Tom Partridge, who is now group regional president at Cincinnati-based Fifth Third (Nasdaq: FITB), which is the 11th-largest U.S.-based consumer bank.
Nipper had been Cleveland market president since he joined Fifth Third in April before taking on the larger role.
Read the full story on cleveland.com’s sister site, Cleveland Business Journal.
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