
OHIO — According to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, 35 children were reported missing across the state between September 21 and September 28, 2025.
The reports come from the state’s official missing children database, which compiles information from law enforcement agencies throughout Ohio. Officials emphasize that the cases were not all filed at one time, but represent individual reports gathered over the course of the week.
The missing children are from various parts of Ohio, not just a single community, and they range in age. The database includes details such as names, ages, dates last seen, and photographs when available.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s Office maintains the statewide database to assist law enforcement and the public in locating missing children. Families and local agencies can submit information, which is then made publicly accessible.
More details on the current list of missing children in Ohio can be found at the Attorney General’s official website.