I was going to add the location to the map, but it's not editable, duh. Bessie, if you want to edit, or if someone else can/wants to add this location. It's just a few blocks north of the red pin that's second down from the top in the series of four. E . 93rd and Fuller. It's just blocks south of CPD Station at 422/Kinsman. It's RIGHT there on the corner and huge at 93rd and Kinsman. I drove to work from 55th up kinsman to Shaker Hts and back for about a year for work in 2015 mostly. There's also a McDonalds (who never had their McCafe working...), at least two gas stations, and a busy intersection, it's always active and lit, but I couldn't even tell you what things looked like going south on Kinsman from there. I don't recall. I thought that there were big buildings (as in gov't business, not commercial, maybe one was a big church all with lots of dark parking lots after 5 PM close) on the SW and SE corners, but I could be getting my corners mixed up.
I could see a naive young person "walking home" with a person they know from the neighborhood, or accepting a ride. It snowed like three feet here over the weekend. And usually there's more over there than west where I am. Not so cold, but it's not an easy or safe walk when people don't shovel their walks and the plows make huge piles at the curbs, etc. Not there there's anywhere else to go with it...but the walks are bad news. I saw so many people struggling with their little pull carts full of groceries. I was tempted to offer people rides, but I don't want to end up on Websleuths. You just never know who the monster is, sadly. ANYWAY...
Lastly, abandoned homes are a huge problem in Cleveland - mostly from foreclosure and the generally crappy economy. So, I am sure there are plenty available for nefarious purposes. Cleveland was one of the cities whose citizens' were targeted for those sub-prime mortgages. It was great for a little while until payments blew up and everyone lost their houses. SMH. Sad. It wasn't just people not understanding, but, as I mentioned, it came out that these greedy a-holes chose the cities where the data suggested they could get their scam over on the most people and fast. I don't know how those kinds of people sleep at night.