CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Division of Police and officials are searching for a missing 38-year-old woman.
April Booth has been missing since March . Booth told her daughter at the time she was attending mental health rehab, but has not returned home since.
A few weeks ago, in mid-June, Booth's daughter got a call from an acquaintance that gave her condolences for the "loss" of her mother. Booth's daughter contacted family and friends, and they claimed that Booth was residing at a home with a man on Francis Avenue in Cleveland.
Since the daughter contacted police, they have checked the medical examiner's office, jails, and hospitals but have found nothing. Booth is described as a white 38-year-old female standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 200 pounds. She has brown hair and blue eyes.
According to officials, Booth is believed to be missing and is considered endangered. Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to immediately call 011.
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