Police offer reward in Sumner case
Written by Kristen Criswell | | krapin@toledofreepress.comThe Toledo Police Department released a statement Oct. 6 asking for help solving the murder of Cindy Sumner.
Sumner was reported missing on Aug. 6 by her family. On Sept. 17, her body was found in a warehouse at 1510 Elm Street.
The reported stated: “Cindy suffered from muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis as well having some cognitive disabilities. Cindy was known to frequently ride her bike. The bike is described as possibly a blue and white Huffy. The bike had a teddy bear and a red flower attached to the handle bars.”
The Toledo Police Department is offering an award of $5,000, in addition to any Crime Stopper award, to information leading to an arrest in the case. Anyone with information should call Crime Stopper at (419) 255-1111.
Tags: Crime, Toledo Police





A truly sad story gets more so ! Don’t expect much at all from T.P.D. I ,vividly recall their illegal STRIKE back in the late 70′s. It was as lawless as Detroit/ Chicago, is DAILY ! T.P.D., covered up for a Priest, who murdered a nun…for 25 YEARS !!!Any and all trust/confidence, I had in these obese,unionized, government loafers…completely evaporated THEN !! Cindy’s, family would be way better off hiring a private investigator…that goes without saying !
This comment was posted on October 6th, 2009 at 2:33 pm