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Community canvasses for missing Cleveland 15-year-old Keshaun Williams

Williams was first reported missing on June 20. There remains an active Amber Alert for him.

CLEVELAND — A Cleveland family is continuing its months-long search for a missing teen.

"He was always very helpful to somebody and was just animated a lot he just loved life and loved to do things," Keshaun Williams' grandmother Mary Williams said.

Williams remembers her grandson Keshaun Williams fondly.

His is a face she hasn't seen since the 15-year-old was reported missing on June 20.

There is currently a $10,000 reward for information leading to Keshaun being found. 

The family has partnered up with Cleveland Missing to help with the search.

"Keshaun Williams has been missing for three months now and the thing that's interesting is that there's still an active Amber Alert of Keshaun. That Amber Alert still hasn't gone away, it's still a very active Amber Alert," said Sylvia Colon, co-founder of Cleveland Missing.

This is part of what the police have to say about the open investigation and Amber Alert.

"Currently, all the investigative leads that we have received have been vetted," Cleveland Police Public Information officer Sgt. Wilfredo Diaz said. "Our detectives are working around the clock with officers and federal partners to go through every single lead that we get."

Keshaun's mother is very thankful for the community support she's gotten in today's canvassing and beyond... here's the message she wants to share with her son.

"Keshaun if you're watching this we want you to come home. It's okay. If anyone has seen him, it's okay to call the police, you can remain anonymous," she said.

You can call the Cleveland Division of Police at 216-623-5400 and remain anonymous.

 Keshaun was last seen at a party on Gertrude Avenue.

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