Posted on 06/04/2023 6:52:16 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Police in one of the largest cities in the United States have reported a disturbing uptick in missing children for the month of May, with roughly two a day going missing.
Authorities in Cleveland, Ohio said that in just a two-week span in the month of May, nearly 30 children have disappeared.
They are unsure if the disappearances are related to gang activity, human trafficking, or some other unrelated issue.
They speculated that a majority of the cases are runaways but warned that teenagers are susceptible to predators who are like ‘wolves in sheep’s clothing’, particularly while they are running away from their parents.
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Almost 30 children were reported missing in the Cleveland area over a two-week span at the start of May, which is something a local police chief said he has not seen in his 33-year career.
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Lots of runaways.
I’ve been to Cleveland in the late 70’s. There’s a lot to recommend leaving it… at any age.
In the densely populated "low income" American city I have lived in for 30 years, I see many children missing from the streets relative to years ago. They are inside watching Tik Tok and playing video games.
In other news, the creepy clowns for Joe Biden convention starts its second week in Cleveland
NO photos of these kids? I call super-bullcrap.
School photos if they go to school. ID cards, class photos, school paper photos, yearbook photos.
Friends have photos.
Social services ID cards.
Food cards.
Legit organization membership cards - YM/WCA or other youth group membership id’s. Scouts. City sports league membership cards.
Even, at a stretch, businesses security film where they shop on a regular basis.
School bus videotapes.
All it takes is a little imagination to know where to look.
But then again, look who runs Cleveland.
LOLOL!! I always thought that the lyrics to “Cleveland Rocks” should be “Cleveland Sucks”.
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