The search for Autumn Cleveland, a young woman from Yorktown, Virginia, who went missing during a trip to Maine, has gripped her community and sparked a widespread plea for assistance. Autumn, a beloved daughter, sister, and friend, was last in contact with her family on Saturday evening, and since then, all attempts to reach her have been unsuccessful. Her family and local authorities are now desperately seeking the public’s help in locating her.
Autumn’s journey to Maine began on Thursday evening when she drove up to the state, likely in search of a peaceful getaway. She arrived at an Airbnb that she had booked and checked in on Friday. Everything seemed normal until she checked out of the Airbnb on Saturday morning. Since then, her whereabouts have been a mystery, and her sudden disappearance has left her loved ones in a state of deep concern.
Autumn was last heard from on Saturday evening. She spoke to her sister and her father, and her mother received a text message from her, which, unknown to them at the time, would be their last contact with her. After that, all communication ceased, and Autumn’s phone has since been turned off. This abrupt silence has alarmed her family, who know Autumn as a responsible and caring individual who would never willingly cut off contact with them.
The urgency of the situation prompted immediate action from Autumn’s family. They quickly involved the local police in Maine, as well as in Yorktown, where the official missing persons report was filed. In addition, the family reached out to fire departments and hospitals in the surrounding areas, hoping for any information that might lead them to Autumn. Despite these efforts, no significant leads have been uncovered so far, and the search continues.