KEY POINTS

  • Pregnant Cleveland woman last reportedly seen on Dec. 27, reportedly spoke with mother on Dec. 28
  • Was allegedly out with a male friend identified as Anthony
  • History of alcohol and drug abuse, reportedly sober for two months

Police in Cleveland are seeking help in locating a missing pregnant woman considered to be in danger.

Keana Coker, 36, was reported missing Monday by her mother after she was last seen Friday. Coker had reportedly stopped at home to pick up a child support card before going back out to stop at a nearby Save-A-Lot. She then reportedly messaged her mother Saturday, saying she was at a casino before she planned to return home.

Police have not disclosed how many months Coker is pregnant.

Coker's mother told police that Coker was with a male friend named Anthony. She also said Coker is a recovering addict who has had problems with drugs and alcohol but had never gone missing. Coker has reportedly been sober for two months.

Coker’s pregnancy and past addictions have forced police to consider her status endangered.

She is 5-foot-6 and weighs 200 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, and has a tattoo of a snake and dagger. Coker was last seen wearing a black coat, brown boots and black leggings.

Police are asking anyone with information regarding Coker’s whereabouts to come forward immediately.

Tesla Model S of the Brookhaven Police Department
Brookhaven Mayor John Ernst, Police Chief Gary Yandura and police officers with the 2015 Tesla Model S now being tested for service as a patrol car. City of Brookhaven