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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: May 27, 2001 from Cleveland, Ohio
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: March 21, 1962
Age: 40 years old
Height and Weight: 5'7 - 5'10, 150 - 200 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Clemett has a tattoo of Chief Wahoo, the logo of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, on one of her ankles. A unicorn is tattooed on one of her shoulder blades. Clemett wears eyeglasses. Some agencies refer to her as Jonni Clemett Perkins.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A leather Tribe jacket and jeans.
Medical Conditions: Clemett suffers from pulmonary fibrosis, a life-threatening and incurable lung condition, and is required to take prescription medication to control her symptoms.
Details of Disappearance
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.
Clemett was employed at Harpo's Sports Bar in Strongsville, Ohio in 2001. She previously managed Jake's in the Marriott Hotel in downtown Cleveland, as well as Shooters In The Flats. She had been peaceably separated from her husband for several years prior to her disappearance. She does not have any children and, although she dated, she did not have a steady boyfriend at the time of her disappearance. Clemett's case remains unsolved.
Search for missing Cleveland woman 16 years later
Family of Cleveland woman missing for 12 years searches for answers - June 2013
Missing: Jonni Clemett Facebook Page
Charley Project
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: May 27, 2001 from Cleveland, Ohio
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: March 21, 1962
Age: 40 years old
Height and Weight: 5'7 - 5'10, 150 - 200 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Blonde hair, blue eyes. Clemett has a tattoo of Chief Wahoo, the logo of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, on one of her ankles. A unicorn is tattooed on one of her shoulder blades. Clemett wears eyeglasses. Some agencies refer to her as Jonni Clemett Perkins.
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A leather Tribe jacket and jeans.
Medical Conditions: Clemett suffers from pulmonary fibrosis, a life-threatening and incurable lung condition, and is required to take prescription medication to control her symptoms.
Details of Disappearance
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.
Clemett was employed at Harpo's Sports Bar in Strongsville, Ohio in 2001. She previously managed Jake's in the Marriott Hotel in downtown Cleveland, as well as Shooters In The Flats. She had been peaceably separated from her husband for several years prior to her disappearance. She does not have any children and, although she dated, she did not have a steady boyfriend at the time of her disappearance. Clemett's case remains unsolved.
Search for missing Cleveland woman 16 years later
Little Big Bar is also where Clemett was last seen getting into her car after the game just before 5 p.m.
She said goodbye, see you later, that was it. Her car was never has found, says Clemetts sister, Jackie Clemett.
Still, no sign of Jonni, so Jackie is still relentless in the search, plastering missing person posters all over town and handing them to anyone who will take one, hoping someone might grown a conscience, says Clemett.
"I think the police just stopped looking. I don't want to stop. I want her back!" Clemet says.
Family of Cleveland woman missing for 12 years searches for answers - June 2013
Missing: Jonni Clemett Facebook Page