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Cleveland Police asking for public's assistance in finding missing 33-year-old woman

Ashley Corry was last seen on January 28 in Cleveland.
Credit: Cleveland Division of Police
Ashley Corry, 33, of Cleveland.

CLEVELAND — Have you seen her?

The Cleveland Division of Police is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 33-year-old woman who was last seen on Jan. 28. 

According to police, Ashley Corry was last seen more than two weeks ago by her stepmother, who picked her up from Bratenahl Police for an OVI. Corry's stepmother says that the 33-year-old got out of the car at Eddy Road and St. Clair Avenue while she was driving and started walking towards E. 105th Street and hasn't been seen since. 

Officers say Corry has Bi-Polar disorder as well as substance and alcohol abuse issues. Her phone was later found by a male on E.114th Street and St. Clair, but the man was unable to remember exactly what day he found it. 

If you have any information as to the whereabouts of Corry, please contact the Cleveland Division of Police immediately. You can call (216) 621-1234. 

Credit: Cleveland Division of Police
Ashley Corry, 33, of Cleveland.

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