Police thought a missing teen was likely a runaway, until she disappeared longer than anybody expected. Nearly 20 years later, the family’s search continues.
A village of family members raised Ashley Summers. She was a free spirit who bounced from one relative’s home to another. By age 13, “there was a little bit of teenage rebellion starting,” Ashley’s step grandmother, Linda Summers, told NewsNation.
Shortly before turning 14, Ashley stole rent money from her mother, Jennifer, to get a tattoo of a heart with her boyfriend’s name on her right arm. They got into an argument and decided that Ashley should move out to give them both some space and possibly repair their relationship.
Ashley was dropped off at her uncle Kevin Donathan’s home on July 7, 2007. She attended a pool party at her uncle Keith’s house in Cleveland on July 9 and told relatives on her way out that she would be staying at one of her aunt’s homes. She never arrived.
After making a round of calls hoping to locate Ashley, Jennifer reported her daughter missing on July 11. Authorities initially said Ashley was reported as a runaway following a family argument and considered her “an endangered juvenile who may have been a runaway and possibly abducted,” Special Agent Vicki Anderson told CNN. According to Uncovered, the argument happened after Donathan overheard Ashley gossiping about their family on her cell phone, resulting in him destroying the phone.
Jennifer and her family posted flyers, which were being taken down within a day. According to Linda, they initially thought Ashley or somebody who knew her whereabouts may have been responsible.
On August 6, 2007, Jennifer received a call from a blocked number. The person on the line said, “Mom, it’s me. I’m OK. Don’t worry,” and hung up. It sounded like Ashley, but Jennifer couldn’t be certain.
While driving through town on November 17, Linda recalled spotting somebody that looked like Ashley: “By the time we got turned around, she had disappeared down an alley.”