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FBI Cleveland and Cleveland Division of Police Seek Public’s Assistance in Disappearances of Christina Adkins and Ashley Summers

FBI Cleveland May 10, 2013
  • Special Agent Vicki D. Anderson (216) 522-1400

In light of the recent events in Cleveland, Ohio, with the homecomings of Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus, the Cleveland FBI and Cleveland Division of Police have received numerous inquiries regarding the disappearances of Christina Adkins and Ashley Summers. The following facts are provided in regards to each of these missing women.

Christina Adkins was last seen on West 25th Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 10, 1995. Christina was 18 years old and five months pregnant at the time of her disappearance. A link to the missing person flyer with details and photos of Christina Lynn Adkins is at the end of this press release.

Ashley Summers was last seen near her residence on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio, in the area of West 96th Street and Madison Avenue on July 6, 2007. Ashley was 14 years old at the time of disappearance. A link to the missing person flyer with details and photos of Ashley Summers is at the end of this press release.

The FBI and the Cleveland Division of Police have open investigations on Christina and Ashley and are seeking the public’s assistance for information.

Information regarding these two young ladies can be provided to the FBI at 216-522-1400.

Any questions regarding this news release can be directed to SA Vicki D. Anderson at the Cleveland Office of the FBI at 216-522-1400 or Vicki.anderson@ic.fbi.gov.

Further Information:

- Missing person flyer concerning Christina Adkins
- Missing person flyer concerning Ashley Summers