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Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Help in Search for Missing Teen Ja'Sonnie Clark

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Published on April 01, 2025
Cincinnati Police Seek Public's Help in Search for Missing Teen Ja'Sonnie ClarkSource: Cincinnati Police Department

The Cincinnati Police Department is searching for 17-year-old Ja'Sonnie Clark, who has been reported missing. Ja'Sonnie was last seen on Sunday near Walnut Street and East Liberty. The police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating the teenager.

A social media post from the Cincinnati Police Department provided details of Ja'Sonnie's disappearance. The brief statement, accompanied by a description and photograph of Ja'Sonnie, encouraged anyone with information to contact Detective Colonel, potentially contributing to Ja'Sonnie’s safe return.

Anxieties are palpable within the Cincinnati community as a young soul appears to have vanished into the folds of an urban landscape that can too often obscure the vulnerable among us. The search for Ja'Sonnie calls attention to his individual case and the broader issues facing many missing youths in urban settings.

The Cincinnati Police Department will likely disseminate further information and updates on Ja'Sonnie's case through various communication channels as the search intensifies. In their urgency to help, community members are reminded only to share verified information to ensure the effectiveness of ongoing law enforcement efforts. Inquiries and tips should be directed to Detective Colonel at the contact number provided, 513-569-8600.