in northeast ohio since june of this year, however, it is active over 90 days old in the case of keshawns. we are working that case and working closely with the family to bring this boy home safe. >> trey: sounds to me, chief, mising does not mean vanished, does not mean abducted or trafficked. it does mean missing and you would like more information so you can put them in different categories and it comes down to good parenting, but when we don't have that, it falls on people like you and law enforcement and schools. give you last word, what can people who are not parents do to help you? >> i think most important thing is for people to realize they are our biggest asset, more people than there are law enforcement officers. we encourage people to take a couple extra minutes, in line at grocery store, in line at a bus stop or see a news story about a missing person, you might have one key to solve a missing person case and bring this person home safe. we saw this with gina dejesus, who was held captive for 10 years of her life. go out and if the public sees something, say something and wo