Family pleads for missing local woman to ‘come home’

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) – With tears streaming down her face, Lois Jester tried putting into words what life is like not knowing where her child is.

“Like everybody said, I don’t wish this on nobody,” she said.

Jester described her 23-year-old daughter, Michelle Arnold, as having a wonderful personality with a heart of gold.

When her entire family stopped hearing from Michelle last month, they all knew something was wrong.

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“She would never go this long without speaking to us. Never. Especially around the holiday,” said Michelle’s sister.

The last time anyone saw Michelle was via Ring camera footage on October 26, coming out of an apartment complex in Warrensville Heights.

The Arnold family was in Cleveland on Wednesday to remind everyone to be on the lookout for her.

*In the above photo, the family of Michelle Arnold talks about her disappearance*

“All I can say to my daughter is if you see this, please come home because we all love you,” said Michelle’s father.

Police haven’t ruled out anything in their investigation of Michelle’s disappearance.

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She is considered an endangered missing adult due to being a diabetic who requires an insulin pump, according to officials with Cleveland Missing.

Michelle’s family just wants to find her safe.

“It’s been over 30 days now and that’s not good.”

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