CLEVELAND — UPDATE: The Cleveland Division of Police report that Na'Chelle Fawler has been located.
PREVIOUS STORY: The Cleveland Division of Police is asking for the public’s help to find a missing girl.
11-year-old Na’Chelle Fawler went missing on Tuesday, May 31.
According to the City of Cleveland, Fawler is believed to have gone missing after having a disagreement with her family.
The girl was last seen on Tuesday at Memorial School located on East 152nd Street.
Fawler was last wearing a pink tank top with blue shorts and flip-flops. The missing girl also currently has braids in her hair.
Anyone with information on Fawler’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact (216) 621-1234. Anonymous information can be given by contacting Crimestoppers at (216) 25-CRIME.
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