Crime & Safety

WATCH: New Video Evidence in Unsolved Child Abductions

The Cleveland FBI, Cleveland Police and Elyria Police Department have new video evidence to share in the recent unsolved child abductions.

The Cleveland FBI, Cleveland Division of Police and Elyria Police Department have new video evidence in the ongoing investigation into the May 21 abduction of six-year-old Nevaeh Wylie of Cleveland and the February 25 attempted abduction of a 10-year-old Elyria girl.

New surveillance video from May 15, 2016 at 4:43 am shows the same person of interest driving a Chevy Malibu with a different color front driver’s side quarter panel manufactured between 1997-2005. The person of interest is again seen in the vicinity of the home of the Cleveland victim. This appears to be the same individual seen in the video from May 14, 2015 released last week.

The videos show the person of interest parking the vehicle and walking down the alley toward the victim’s home then running back to the vehicle, raising his hands to free his hands from his sleeves, and driving away.

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Please watch these videos carefully and note the clothing, the gait and the actions of the person of interest. Please take a close look at this Chevy Malibu. Again, it is believed to be manufactured from 1997-2005 and the quarter panel in the front is a different color than the body.

Anyone with information on this individual or vehicle is asked to call the Tip Line at 216-622-6842.

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