
The Cleveland Division of Police has issued an alert for a missing and endangered 12-year-old boy, identified as Aden Black. Black was reported missing around 1:30 p.m. yesterday from the 1000 block of East 177th Street. Cleveland19 reported that Black was last spotted wearing a gray and black jacket, blue jeans with flower patterns, and a black tank top. The authorities have noted that he has a black afro and a scar on his chin.
According to FOX8, the details provided describe Aden as 4 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 79 pounds, with brown eyes. Police have expressed concern for his safety, partly due to his age. They think he may be in the Grovewood Avenue area but have not confirmed his whereabouts. After a disagreement with a family member, it seems Black felt compelled to leave home quickly, underscoring the urgency of locating him.
News 5 Cleveland adds that local authorities are urging the public to help in the search for Black, emphasizing the critical nature of his disappearance. The Cleveland police have labeled him as endangered, signaling an elevated level of risk associated with his current status as a missing person.
Any individuals with information about Aden Black's disappearance are requested to contact the Cleveland Police at 216-621-1234. The community's assistance could prove instrumental in ensuring a safe return for Aden, and the Cleveland Division of Police hopes to reunite him with his family swiftly. As the investigation continues, police are piecing together the circumstances leading up to Aden's decision to suddenly leave, hoping to understand better the family dynamics that may have influenced his actions.









