Introduction
In the quiet town of Mukwonago, Wisconsin, the disappearance of 16-year-old Isaiah Marley Cramer has left a community grappling with unanswered questions and a family steadfast in their search for truth. As the one-year mark approaches since Isaiah was last seen, the efforts to locate him remain as resolute as ever.
The Day of Disappearance
On February 4, 2024, Isaiah was residing at the Norris Residential Facility in Vernon, Wisconsin, seeking assistance for mental health challenges. That evening, he left the facility on foot, without his cell phone, money, or essential anti-seizure medication—a critical omission, as he could typically only manage 4 to 5 days without it before experiencing seizures. Clad in a dark green hooded sweatshirt, green jogging pants, and black gloves, Isaiah was last spotted near the intersection of Maple Avenue and Center Drive in Vernon. A trail camera captured his image shortly after his departure, but subsequent sightings have been scarce. ...Read More
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