CLEVELAND -- More than two years after 15-year-old Keshaun Williams disappeared from Cleveland, police are still searching for answers.
Tuesday, on what would have been his 18th birthday, his family gathered to honor him and plead for help once again.
Williams vanished on June 17, 2023, after attending a house party on Gertrude Avenue in Cleveland's Slavic Village neighborhood. Despite an Ohio Amber Alert being issued and an investigation that remains ongoing, he has not been seen since.
His grandmother, Mary Williams, marked the day by gathering Keshaun's siblings and relatives at her home. She shared photos, an honorary diploma, and a heartfelt message: "Happy 18th birthday Key, we love you."
Earlier this summer, Cleveland police told 3News they were working to speak with persons of interest and were pursuing "credible" leads. Investigators say the case is not cold and they continue to receive tips.
Keshaun's family believes someone knows something and hopes that person comes forward. There is a $27,500 reward available for information leading to his return.
Anyone with such information is urged to call 866-4-WANTED.