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Police suspect foul play in disappearance of woman who works in Hudson

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Members of local and national media listen to Stark County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Rick A. Perez talk about the disappearance of Jessie Davis Monday at a press conference at the Stark County Jail. Videos:
 »  Listen to 911 Call

by Jennifer Reece
Reporter
STARK COUNTY -- Police say they suspect foul play in the disappearance of Lake Township resident Jessie Davis, who went missing from her home near North Canton last week, according to the Stark County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff's deputies are being assisted by the Cleveland/Canton FBI office in their search for Davis, who is employed at Allstate Insurance in Hudson. She is nine months pregnant.
The Stark County Sheriff's Office had a press conference June 18 to update the public on the information they've gathered since Davis was reported missing.
According to Stark County Chief Deputy Rick Perez, Davis' mother was the last person to speak with her on the phone on June 13 at 9:20 p.m. After Porter had not heard from Davis all day Thursday, she drove to her daughter's home early Friday morning.
On the 911 calls released June 18, Porter is heard crying, saying that Davis' 2-year-old son Blake was home alone, that Davis' home is a mess and that her car and purse are still there. Her cell phone and a comforter from the master bedroom were missing, according to police.
According to police, Blake told his grandmother and police that "Mommy was crying," "Mommy broke the table" and "Mommy's in the rug."
Police said a bottle of bleach was found on the floor of the master bedroom and that bleach had been spilled. In addition, the bed had been moved and a nightstand had been struck with a lamp that fell to the floor.
There was no sign of forced entry, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Stark County Sheriff's Office at 330-430-3684.
Read updates on this Web site and in the June 20 Hudson Hub-Times.




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