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Household of missing Cleveland teenager Keshaun Williams speaks out


Household of missing Cleveland teenager Keshaun Williams speaks out


CLEVELAND-- It's been more than 140 days because 15-year-old Keshaun Williams went missing. His family is now speaking out.

A press conference placed on by Williams' household is set for 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10, at the Newburgh Heights Village Hall along Harvard Avenue.

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The financial benefit for information that assists bring the missing teenager home is now as much as $22,500. On top of the initial $10,000 benefit, the United States Marshals Service has vowed an additional $5,000 and a confidential individual has likewise vowed another $5,000. In October, an anonymous donor likewise contributed $2,500.

Williams, who passes "Kee," has been missing since June 20, after he went to a house party and never ever returned, according to his mom, Sherice Snowden. An Amber Alert stays in impact.

He's described as a Black male standing 5-foot-7 and weighing 130 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair styled in braids. He was last seen near the intersection of Fleet and Gertrude avenues, wearing black jogging trousers and a T-shirt.

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Anybody with information on Williams' location is advised to call the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at 1-866-4WANTED (866-492-6833). Tips can likewise be supplied on the U.S. Marshals website. Tipsters can stay anonymous.

Tipsters can likewise call Cleveland police at 216-623-5400.

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