Missing Person Police Continue to Search for Missing 3 Yr Old Cleveland Boy

On Monday, Police and the FBI are continuing their search for 3-year-old Emilliano Terry, who went missing from Kossuth Park around 5:05 p.m. on Sunday.

Emilliano and his mother Camilia Terry, 20, were at the park on East 121st Street and Williams Avenue when he went missing.

Camilia says she was attending to one of her other two children and when she looked back up, Emilliano was gone. When she realized he was gone, she called the police.

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Search teams have been looking through abandoned homes and buildings since Sunday night. A police dog that was brought to the scene indicated that Emilliano had been at the park, police said at a news conference.

Officers also searched where the boy lives in the 13000 block of Buckeye Road, reports Fox 8 news. They also searched near the E. 116th Street RTA Rapid Station and Shaker Square, after the boy’s scent was picked up by search dogs.

Also, the police have reported that one of the other children, a five-year-old, said that Emilliano may have gotten into a black vehicle, possible a Saab.

19 Action News Reporter Ed Gallek read the original police report and found that it said that foul play is suspected. Further investigation led him to the discovery of a picture from a surveillance camera taken earlier on Sunday that shows Emilliano’s mother with two children and not all three.

Fox 8 News reports that on Monday around 2 p.m., Cleveland police escorted Emilliano’s mother, and a newborn baby, out of her apartment and into a police van, where she was taken to the FBI building on Lakeside Avenue.

Emilliano weighs about 30 pounds and was last seen wearing a gray North Face coat, red and black sweater, blue jeans and blue and black Champion tennis shoes.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Emilliano N. Terry or any information regarding the circumstances of his disappearance, please contact the Fourth District Detective Bureau at 216-623-5400, or you can call 216-623-5418 or 216-621-1234 or 911.

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