
The search for 13-year-old Isiah Blake, who has been missing since December 12, continues to grip the Cleveland community. Cleveland Police have turned to the public in hopes of finding the young teen, who was last seen on the 2600 block of East 76th Street. Described as 4 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighing between 95 and 115 pounds, Isiah has black hair and brown eyes, according to Cleveland19 News.
With the situation being treated as an endangered missing child case, police believe Isiah may have ventured towards several Cleveland neighborhoods, possibly seen in locations like East 30th Street and Central Avenue, East 80th Street, and Superior Avenue, or within the Woodland area. Reporting this development, News 5 Cleveland noted that the boy's intended destination was unknown. Still, given the neighborhoods mentioned, the community hopes that signs of his whereabouts emerge from these areas.
The Cleveland Division of Police has issued an appeal for anyone with information regarding Isiah's disappearance to come forward. They have disseminated his photo and description widely to jog the memory of potential witnesses or informants. Emphasizing the gravity of the situation, a spokesperson for the Division urged, "If you have seen him, or have any information please call the Fifth District at 216-623-5500 or Detective Durbin 216-623-2579" as conveyed by News 5 Cleveland.
As days pass without a trace of Isiah, concern within the community has understandably deepened. Cleveland Police remain steadfast in their pursuit of leads and have encouraged those nearby aforementioned areas to be particularly vigilant. In an appeal, Detective Durbin advised the public, stressing the quick response could be critical, "Anyone with information is asked to call (216) 623-5500 or Detective Durbin at (216) 623-2579," an appeal echoed by FOX8 News.









