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'Oh my God, it's him': Local baker helps police find missing teen
CLEVELAND — We’ve seen the reports all over Cleveland, hundreds of missing people; some get found, and others are still missing, but police are reminding the public to always keep an eye out; you never know when a simple tip — could bring someone home.
Inside Rudy’s Strudel and Bakery, Lidia Trempe ensures everyone’s stomachs and hearts are full.
“I want to pass that positivity and this camaraderie, like all of us together out to the world if possible, with perigees and kolacki’s,” said Lidia.
She also carried that same attitude Wednesday morning when she thought she spotted a missing 16-year-old boy who was posted on social media walking down West 117th Street.
“I’m like my god is that that young child that’s missing,” said Lidia.
For a second, Lidia contemplated whether or not she should turn around.
“If I don’t know for sure, then that I can’t live with myself because god forbid my child was missing, and somebody didn’t turn around,”
She took a chance and turned around; she drove up right beside the teen and called the name that was posted on Facebook.
“He turns around. He’s like, ‘yeah,’ and at that moment, I’m like, ‘Oh my God, it’s him,’” said Lidia.
Village of Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy and the president of Cleveland Missing said the community and social media are crucial in finding missing individuals.
“There’s more members of the public and there are law enforcement officers and so this is why we need to have the public’s help all the time,” Chief Majoy continued, “When Cleveland missing puts out stuff on our social media. We get hundreds of shares, and that’s what we want.”
In every case they work, tips are their biggest asset including this weeks. The 16-year-old went missing from Fairview Park Monday night. Fairview Park Chief Paul Shepard said they spent hours searching, putting calls out to the media and posting on social media.
“They passed it on. There were a lot of people that cared. And they kept looking and we got some good tips,” said Chief Shepard.
That post is why Lidia recognized him; now he’s home.
“I think with anything with law enforcement, we’d like people pay attention. And we like people who do the right things. And in this case, she did,” said Chief Shepard.
Police just hope more people can be like Lidia and simply see something, say something.
“It’s kind of like what we’re supposed to do; this is how I was raised. I mean we’re here for each other. We’re Cleveland,” said Lidia.
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’27 DE Munir Lewis Commits to Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Make that a trio of commitment in the Class of 2027 this week for the Louisville football program.
Cleveland (Oh.) Brush defensive end Munir Lewis announced Wednesday that he has committed to the Cardinals. He’s the third commit in the last four days for UofL, Bradenton (Fla.) Cardinal Mooney defensive lineman Kaleb Exume committing on Sunday and Tampa (Fla.) Carrollwood Day two-way athlete Brooklyn Maxey doing so on Monday.
Lewis chose Louisville out of a top seven that also consisted of Ohio State, Michigan State, Illinois, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech and Purdue. He also held offers from Cincinnati, Minnesota, Wisconsin plus several others, and made multiple visits to UofL’s campus – including this past Friday for the spring game. He’s set to return for an official visit this May.
The 6-foot-5, 245-pound defensive end is regarded as the 23rd-ranked prospect in the state of Ohio, the No. 50 edge rusher in the Class of 2027, and the No. 592 recruit in the nation, per the 247Sports Composite.
Lewis was an explosive force for Brush as a junior this past season. He collected 55 total tackles, 13.5 for loss, nine sacks, four pass breakup, a forced fumbles and over 20 quarterback pressures. He helped Brush finish the 2025 season with a 6-4 record.
Lewis is the 12th commitment in Louisville’s 2027 recruiting class, which is on pace to be the best in school history. he joins a class that not only ranks as the best class in the ACC, but the No. 8 class in the nation, per the 247Sports Composite. Four of their commitments are regarded as four-star prospects by the composite.
He’s also the latest in a budding pipeline to the state of Ohio, which has been championed by Executive Director of Football Personnel and Recruiting Vince Marrow. Five of Louisville’s 12 commitments in the 2027 cycle are from the Buckeye State, with three hailing from the Cincinnati area and the other two coming from Cleveland.
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