Update – 12 p.m. May 9, 2013
Pedro Castro and Onil Castro have been released. Ariel Castro is currently in the Cleveland Central Processing Unit. Ariel is bound over to the county and is anticipated to be in their custody later...
View ArticleA Message from Mayor Frank G. Jackson
May 9, 2013 The City and this nation have overwhelmingly provided support and compassion for the victims and their families at this difficult time. This has been a great display of a caring nature. We...
View ArticleUpdate – 8:00 p.m. May 9, 2013
The case against Ariel Castro has been transferred to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office and will continue to proceed under Prosecutor Timothy McGinty, and as such please contact the County...
View ArticleUpdate – 10:00 a.m. May 10, 2013
Good morning. As a reminder, City of Cleveland officials cannot comment further on the investigation of the Ariel Castro case at this time, given that the case is with Cuyahoga County Prosecutor...
View ArticleStatement on Michelle Knight and the NCIC Database
The suggestion that Cleveland Police did not follow missing persons protocol is false. The portion of the policy referenced by the Plain Dealer refers to actions that must be taken once a missing...
View ArticleCompassion for survivors, hope for the missing
Throughout this week, the community has shown overwhelming support and concern for Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and Amanda Berry. This compassion has also been extended to those that remain missing in...
View ArticleThe Cleveland Courage Fund
The Cleveland Courage Fund, whose mission is to provide ongoing assistance and facilitate the long-term recovery of Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and her daughter, offers several ways to...
View ArticleCleveland Patrol Officers Recount Finding Missing Women
Cleveland Patrol Officers Anthony Espada, Barbara Johnson, and Michael Tracy recount finding Amanda Berry, Georgina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight.
View ArticleCleveland’s Animal Control Services Pleased To Help Reunite Lala with Gina...
Reporter Ciarra Nelson was at the City of Cleveland Animal Control Services to talk to Chief John Baird about Gina DeJesus adopting Ariel Castro’s dog, Lala.
View ArticleStatement from Mayor Jackson and the Office of Communications Regarding...
Statement from Mayor Frank G. Jackson Regarding Today’s Sentencing: Today, justice was served for these three brave young women. They are survivors. I hope the sentencing of their captor brings them...
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