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Clemett attended the baseball game between the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers in Cleveland, Ohio on May 27, 2001. She parked her vehicle in the lot of The Little Bar in the 600 block of Frankfort Avenue during the day. Clemett returned to the location after the game ended. She was last seen leaning against her black four-door 2000 Dodge Neon with the Ohio license plate number CQY-5786. A witness told authorities that it appeared as if Clemett was having difficulty breathing at the time. She has never been heard from again and her vehicle has not been located. Clemett did not take any of her personal belongings or additional clothing with her. Her neighbors reported that she never returned to her residence on Starkweather Avenue in the Tremont neighborhood after the game, and her apartment was found locked and undisturbed. There has not been any activity on Clemett's bank account or credit cards since her disappearance. Clemett had pleaded no contest to driving under the influence and was scheduled to be sentenced on June 16, but she did not anticipate a severe punishment and her loved ones don't believe she would have run away to avoid her legal problems. Her family members stated that it is uncharacteristic of Clemett to leave without warning, and they believe that foul play was involved in her case. 216-623-5200 OR 216-623-5227 briansdream.com |