Since last being seen on Saturday, August 31, 2024, Autumn Cleveland is still missing. However, the search went viral as netizens shared her case and asked for help here and there.
Renee Cleveland, mother of Autumn Cleveland, took to her socials and asked for help to find her daughter. She wrote, “We need help. Our daughter, Autumn is missing. She is in Maine. She drove up Thursday evening, arrived at an air B&B she booked on Friday.“
According to her post caption, Autumn Cleveland, 23-year-old, went missing after checking out of the air B&B on Saturday morning in Maine.
Before disappearing, she had a phone call with her sister, Brooke McDonald, and texted her parents on a Saturday evening. But after seeing the text, her phone was off when Renee tried to reach out.
Since then, Autumn Cleveland has not contacted anyone at home, so her family filed a missing person report with the local police in Maine.
A search for Autumn Cleveland is ongoing, and Cleveland’s parents flew to Portland to join the search efforts. However, they have not provided any updates.
Netizens unite to spread the word of Autumn Cleveland’s disappearance for her safe return!
On September 2, 2024, Renee Cleveland and Brooke McDonald posted on their social media with a poster of Autumn Cleveland missing, asking for everyone’s help.
As per the poster, Autumn Cleveland is 23 years old, 5 feet 9 inches in height, weighs 125 pounds, and has big blue eyes and blond hair.
Furthermore, she drove a light blue 2018 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring SUV with a Washington State tag plate BLD5267.
While the official authorities search for her, netizens also spread the word about her safe return.
The missing posts have already garnered over 10,000 shares on Facebook alone, and TikTok influencer @julesbqueen101 also shared the details, asking her 81.7k followers to help her find Autumn.
Therefore, we, The Super Slice, also ask our fellow readers to help the family find Autumn Cleveland and share this information across all platforms. Every bit of support counts in bringing her home safely.
If you have seen Autumn Cleveland or have any information, please contact her mother, Renee Cleveland, or sister, Brooke McDonald, or simply inform your local police.