(Cleveland) - This week, the reward fund for missing Cleveland 15-year-old, Keshaun Williams, was increased to $22,500 thanks to an anonymous donor. On Friday, Keshaun's mother put out a public plea to her son.
At a news conference held at the Newburgh Heights Police Department, Sherice Snowden says she is holding out hope her son can be found, saying, "Please, Keshaun, come home. If anybody knows his whereabouts, or if anybody has my child, can you please let my child come home?"
On the night of June 17th, Keshaun called his mother to say he was on his way home from a party near their home. He never came home, and repeated calls to his phone went straight to voice mail. Because his case is considered an endangerment case, Keshaun is the object of Greater Cleveland's longest-running Amber Alert.
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