Police searching for man missing from Campbell since January 7

CAMPBELL - Police in Campbell are searching for a man who has been missing from the city since last week.
According to a police report, 41-year-old Jonathan Sopko (pictured above) has been missing since 10 p.m. on January 7. He was last seen wearing a red hoodie and glasses.
Sopko's brother told police that he was supposed to be delivering packages for Veho in the Cleveland and Akron areas. Police say Sopko's brother tried to reach him several times, but could not get a hold of him. Another family member told 21 News that Sopko had lost control of his car and ended up partially in a ditch near Cleveland Metro Parks, due to weather conditions.
According to a police report, Sopko was arrested by the South Euclid Police Department on Saturday, January 10 and taken to the Cleveland Heights Hospital by the South Euclid Fire Department. The hospital told police that Sopko has since been released from the hospital, but his whereabouts now are unknown.
A family member said Sopko was using a white 2007 Chevy Malibu to deliver packages. The vehicle, however was towed from Cleveland Metro Parks polo field on January 11 after complaints from the nearby neighborhood.
The family member added that Sopko was also driven to a nearby hotel that he never checked into. Sopko is likely traveling on foot.
Sopko's family says they have not received or heard any new information on his whereabouts since January 10, when he was released from the hospital.
Police say Sopko is autistic and struggles with substance abuse.
If you see Sopko or know of his whereabouts, you're asked to call the Campbell Police Department at 330-755-1411.
