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Missing South Euclid man has not been seen since Saturday
Police are searching for a South Euclid man who has not been seen or heard from since Saturday.
According to a police report, 37-year-old James Jones, Jr. was reported missing by his partner Monday morning.
Jones reportedly borrowed his partner's rental car to visit his mother in East Cleveland. Later that night, Jones sent his partner a text saying that he would not be gone all night and that he would see him soon. He has not had communication with anyone after that.
Jones' mother has dementia and his father has not seen him.
The car, described as a black 2018 Toyota Camry with Virginia plates reading UZF-7290, was rented from Enterprise in Cleveland Heights. According to the report, the company was unable to track the car.
Jones' phone goes straight to voicemail and cannot be located with the "Find My iPhone" app.
The report says Jones has Major Depressive Disorder and has not taken his medication in more than a month. He was last seen wearing a dark green jacket with a fur hood, blue jeans and green shoes.
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South Euclid Police Department
That is weird that the rental company cannot locate the car via gps. Unless, he knew how to remove it? But, I was under the impression that the bigger rental companies had location devices on their cars. Maybe, I am just wrong.Missing South Euclid man has not been seen since Saturday
Police are searching for a South Euclid man who has not been seen or heard from since Saturday.
According to a police report, 37-year-old James Jones, Jr. was reported missing by his partner Monday morning.
Jones reportedly borrowed his partner's rental car to visit his mother in East Cleveland. Later that night, Jones sent his partner a text saying that he would not be gone all night and that he would see him soon. He has not had communication with anyone after that.
Jones' mother has dementia and his father has not seen him.
The car, described as a black 2018 Toyota Camry with Virginia plates reading UZF-7290, was rented from Enterprise in Cleveland Heights. According to the report, the company was unable to track the car.
Jones' phone goes straight to voicemail and cannot be located with the "Find My iPhone" app.
The report says Jones has Major Depressive Disorder and has not taken his medication in more than a month. He was last seen wearing a dark green jacket with a fur hood, blue jeans and green shoes.
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South Euclid Police Department
I thought so, too. If true, that, and the ”Find your iPhone“ not working is strange. Either he turned both off or GPS tracker & phone are destroyed. MOO.That is weird that the rental company cannot locate the car via gps. Unless, he knew how to remove it? But, I was under the impression that the bigger rental companies had location devices on their cars. Maybe, I am just wrong.