13-year-old Cleveland girl missing since Sept. 28, police say

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13-year-old Cleveland girl missing since Sept. 28, police say
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Cleveland Police are asking for the community’s help in locating a missing girl.

CPD says Sommer Nimons was last seen on Sept. 28 after leaving her home, located near W. 130th Street and Worthington Avenue.CPD says Sommer was last seen wearing a black Adidas hoodie with white stripes, black pants with white stripes, and white shoes.

Sommer’s father believes she may be in the company of another juvenile female in the area of the Longwood housing projects, CPD confirmed. Anyone with information on Sommer’s whereabouts has been asked to call Cleveland Police at 216-621-1234.

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