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Every week, Whitney & Melissa travel from state to state, covering unsolved cases in an attempt to gain public awareness and encourage positive movement in the case.
Ohio : Ashley Summers
In 2007, 14-year-old Ashley Summers disappeared, last seen walking to her aunt’s house. She called her mom once, but her whereabouts remain unknown. Police initially labeled her a runaway. The FBI found no connection to other local missing women cases. Ashley remains missing, and the family continues to search for her.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of the FBI at 216 522 1400. The FBI's Violent Crimes Task Force and Child Abduction Rapid Deployment Team at 1 800 CALL FBI. , the Cleveland Division of the Police at 216 623 5000 or the Bureau of Criminal Investigation at 855 224 6446 are all working to find Ashley.
Ohio : Cynthia Anderson
Ohio, known for its share of unusual events, finds itself entangled in a perplexing missing person case that has remained unsolved for over four decades. Cynthia Anderson, a 20-year-old legal secretary from Michigan, vanished without a trace in Toledo, Ohio, where she worked. As we delve into the details of this intriguing cold case, the circumstances leading up to Cynthia's disappearance become increasingly eerie, capturing the attention of the community. Born into a close-knit Christian fundamentalist family, Cynthia was described as a well-behaved and religious young woman eagerly preparing for the next chapter of her life. However, leading up to her disappearance, Cynthia was plagued by disturbing nightmares of abduction and murder. These dreams, combined with reports of harassment and stalking, painted a chilling picture of Cynthia's state of mind. Mysterious phone calls and the unsettling graffiti painted across from her workplace only added to the mounting fear.Today, Cynthia Anderson's case remains open, a haunting reminder of a young woman whose life was cut short under mysterious circumstances. As the Toledo Police Department continues its efforts to uncover the truth, any information from the community could be the key to solving this enduring mystery.
If you have any information regarding Cynthia Anderson's disappearance, please contact the Toledo Police Department at 419-245-3151