Reward offered for local missing woman last seen leaving Home Depot: FBI

CLEVELAND (WJW) – A $10,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to the location or recovery of a missing woman who officials said was last seen leaving a Home Depot in Cleveland.

According to a media release, Paige Coffey was last seen on May 7, 2019. Her family reported her missing ten days later, on May 17, 2019, after not being able to contact her for several days.

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FOX 8 and Amanda Berry have featured Coffey as a local missing person multiple times over the years in an attempt to bring attention to the case.

The FBI is now, again, asking anyone with information to come forward.

“We understand someone with information may be hesitant to come forward out of fear. Know that your identity can remain anonymous when sharing information with the FBI. We encourage anyone with information, no matter how long it has been, how insignificant you may think it is, or if there are details you may now remember, such as overhearing or recalling another person discussing Paige, seeing her with another person during or since the time she went missing, or knowing someone who may have information that we should talk to and think that person could be helpful in the investigation, to step up,” said Greg Nelsen, FBI Cleveland Special Agent in Charge in a media release.

Coffey was living in Bratenahl, Ohio when she disappeared, according to FBI Cleveland…

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