CLEVELAND — Have you seen this boy?
Cleveland police are turning to the community for information to help locate missing 11-year-old Jayden Herndon.
According to Cleveland police, Herndon went missing from his grandmother’s home on Saturday, Sept. 11, around 11 p.m. He was last seen running from the area of E. 186th Street and St. Clair Avenue, according to police.
In a press release from Sergeant Jennifer Ciaccia, she noted that Herndon’s family said he has never attempted running away before.
Cleveland police are urging those with information to call 911 or 216-621-1234.
No additional details were immediately available, but stay with 3News as we will update this story once more information is released.
MORE HEADLINES:
- Doylestown police ask for help finding retired police K9
- Update: Missing Canton teen found safe
- Mother of four copes with loss of husband due to COVID-19
- 3 children, 2 adults die in Akron fire
- City of Akron swears in Steve Mylett as new chief of police
- Jackson Township boy passes out hand-drawn pictures to spread happiness around town
- Doctors ring the alarm for flu shots as COVID-19 hospitalizations peak in Ohio
- Police find remains of Akron man who had been missing for nearly a year
- US Marshal's Office recovers more than a dozen missing children in Northeast Ohio during recent operation
Editor's note: Video in the player above was originally published in an unrelated article on Aug. 18, 2021.