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Her car was found Tuesday near Minute Man Staffing Agency at East 37th Street and Cedar Avenue. An individual who was in the car when it was spotted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation is in police custody on an unrelated warrant. Police have not determined if that person is related to Diemer's disappearance.
Diemer was reported missing Aug. 24 by an individual who said he was concerned because he no longer had cell phone contact with her.
He told police that on Aug. 14 he told Diemer she could no longer live at his home and that she left for a women's shelter... He said when he last had contact with her she told him she was near the zoo. Further attempts to contact her by cell phone went directly to voicemail, the report said.
"I was speechless at first I was overcome with emotions and I didn't know what this meant," said Michaela's father Andy Diemer. "I just knew that we were much closer to finding Michaela."
Her father said Michaela is a 2001 graduate of Twinsburg High School who was a licensed practical nurse living for the last four years in California. In early August she returned to the Cleveland area, just a week or two before she disappeared...
On Aug. 31, he said they got a fluke break when Michaela's cousin was driving home from the Cleveland Airshow and spotted her white Volkswagon Jetta with her California plates on the road. A man was driving it and there was no sign of Michaela.
Cleveland police and the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force pulled a woman's body from brush on Train Avenue between West 41st and West 43rd street early Wednesday morning.
Multiple sources said police believe the body belongs to Michaela Diemer, who was last seen at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Aug. 20.
Officers spent much of Wednesday searching his home on Forestdale Avenue and a vacant home several doors down, where they believe Diemer was murdered.
Neighbors on Forestdale say the man police are questioning has a familiar face, but Diemer does not. However, they say they often saw Diemer's missing car parked in the area.
Cleveland Police and the FBI now know the identity of a woman found dead on Train Avenue Wednesday morning.
The victim has been positively identified as 31-year-old Michaela Diemer.
According to official paperwork from law enforcement, Ronald Hillman was arrested and charged with aggravated murder in relation to the death of 31-year-old Michaela Diemer.
The man seen driving the car of missing Cleveland woman Michaela Diemer has pleaded not guilty to an aggravated murder charge.
Ronald Hillman made his first court appearance Friday morning...
Hillman is being held on a 3 million dollar bond.
According to Cleveland court records, Hillman served six years in jail after pleading guilty in 2006 to rape and gross sexual imposition; three months in jail from March 1999 until June 1999 after pleading guilty to aggravated robbery; and was found not guilty by a jury of two counts of rape in 1995.