Cleveland, Ohio – The search for Ashley Summers, who went missing on July 9, 2007, continues as the Cleveland community and law enforcement agencies seek any information that could lead to her whereabouts. Ashley was last seen on West 44th Street in Cleveland. At the time of her disappearance, she was 5’5" tall, weighing around 130 pounds, with long brown hair and blue eyes. She also had a distinctive tattoo on her upper right arm, featuring the name "Gene" in black ink over a red heart.
Ashley’s case has remained a focus of concern for many, especially with her photo being age-progressed to 29 years. Now, at the age of 31, her family and friends, along with the broader community, continue to hope for her safe return.
The FBI Cleveland division remains involved in the case, urging anyone with information to contact them at 800-843-5678. The case is also featured in the Missing People in America database, where updates and resources for finding Ashley are regularly checked and maintained.
Social media platforms, particularly Facebook, have seen an outpouring of support and concern from community members. Posts continue to circulate with hashtags like #FindAshleySummers and #HelpOhio, as individuals express their thoughts and prayers for Ashley’s safe return. The Facebook group "News And Weather For Southern Ohio · Missing People In America" has been a hub for sharing information and keeping Ashley’s story alive.
As the years pass, the community’s determination to find Ashley remains strong, demonstrating the enduring impact of her disappearance on Cleveland and beyond.