CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Division of Police and U.S. Marshals organized a press conference Wednesday, where they discussed the still-active Amber Alert for Keshaun Williams, who has been missing since June 17, 2023.


What You Need To Know

  • The Cleveland Division of Police and U.S. Marshals organized a press conference Wednesday, where they discussed the still-active Amber Alert for Keshaun Williams

  • The now 16-year-old has been missing since June 17 last year

  • According to a press release from Cleveland police, he was last seen on the 5700 block of Gertrude Avenue, where he had been leaving a party

  • He is described as a Black male, 5 feet 5 inches tall, 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes

According to a press release from Cleveland police, he was last seen on the 5700 block of Gertrude Avenue, where he had been leaving a party.

Keshaun Williams (Courtesy Cleveland Division of Police)

He is described as a Black male, 5 feet 5 inches tall, 120 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. When Williams went missing he was 15 years old. He would now be 16 years old.

“The Cleveland Division of Police and the U.S. Marshal’s office have learned information and have reason to believe that Keshaun was last seen getting into a dark SUV with several juvenile males,” the release reads.

They continue to say that investigators think “key details are available.” They’re asking people to come forward.

“All we want is closure,” Keshaun’s grandmother Mary Williams said in the release.

There is up to $27,500 in reward money available for information that leads to Keshaun’s recovery.

They are asking anyone with info contact Crime Stoppers at 216-252-7463 or online. They can also contact the U.S. Marshal Services at 1-866-492-6833 or here. They note that tipsters can stay anonymous.