The Ohio Attorney General’s Office reports that eight children went missing between November 23 and November 29.
Law enforcement agencies across Ohio submitted the complaints, which were compiled in the state’s official missing children database. The officials stressed that they submitted the cases one by one throughout the week.
The children are from various communities across the state and range in age. The database provides information, such as names, ages, last seen dates, and photographs, if available.
The statewide database, maintained by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, assists law enforcement and the general public in locating missing children. Local authorities and families can contribute information that becomes publicly available.
The Attorney General’s website provides additional information about currently missing children in Ohio.









