
OHIO — Eight children were reported missing in Ohio between Nov. 23 and Nov. 29, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.
The reports, compiled in the state’s official missing children database, come from law enforcement agencies across Ohio. Officials noted that the cases were filed individually throughout the week, not all at once.
The children are from various communities across the state and range in age. The database provides information such as names, ages, dates last seen, and photographs when available.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office maintains the statewide database to help law enforcement and the public locate missing children. Families and local agencies can submit information, which is made publicly accessible.
Additional information about currently missing children in Ohio is available on the Attorney General’s website.




