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Cleveland Heights community rallies around Cilantro Taqueria following ICE raid

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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio (WOIO) – Federal immigration enforcement is ramping up across the country and we’re seeing the impact right here in Northeast Ohio.

Many in the community are furious following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at a Mexican restaurant in Cleveland Heights over the weekend.

You will find messages of support written in Spanish and English outside of Cilantro Taqueria in Cleveland Heights.

19 reporter Kelly Kennedy spoke with the owner briefly off camera. He didn’t want to say much but did confirm that ICE agents showed up at his restaurant Sunday looking for a former employee with a criminal record. When that person wasn’t there, ICE agents arrested six other employees. Now, the community is rallying around them.

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12-year-old Shelby and her 8-year-old siblings Mason and Georgia made most of the signs.

“It makes me feel really sad because we came here like, every day for dinner, when we first moved here, and when I first heard about it, like we were all crying,” Shelby said.

Alfred King was in the restaurant when four ICE agents showed up.

“Bum rushed everything and told all the workers to come to the side,” King recalled. “So, they was basically asking questions they told me, you know, get out.”

A viewer sent us photos of the federal agents outside. Shay Hayes was walking her dog when they arrived.

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“It was like the SWAT team coming like Batman,” Hayes said. “It was crazy I’ve never seen nothing like it and I’m 38. I’ve never seen nothing like it, and I ran like I ran the opposite way because I’m like I don’t know what’s going on but once I seen the police I knew it was that time.”

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said there were 956 arrests across the country Sunday. The Geauga County Sheriff confirmed they received 20 people from the raids at the Geauga County Safety Center; which is one of two ICE detention centers in Ohio.

“I just couldn’t believe it because the way they came in and was talking to them and basically just you could tell the workers was scared,” King said. “I’ve seen it all their face.”

19 News reached out to the Department of Homeland Security to find out if any of the detainees were in the country illegally or if they have criminal records, but so far, we have not heard back.

“It’s just scary and we all need to stand up together,” Hayes said. “I hope that they know that I’m going to still buy my Mexican bowl with my white rice, my black beans.”

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For 8-year-old Georgia and her siblings – it’s simple.

“I’m very sad because everybody should because everybody should be invited here because it’s a place where people stayed here because they wanted to be safe,” Georgia said.

Some people we spoke to said they’re organizing a rally this Saturday afternoon to support Cilantro and anyone else in the community affected by this.



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Medical examiner releases new details about bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner released new information about the bodies of two young girls found in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

On Wednesday morning, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner confirmed through DNA that the two girls are half-siblings.

At this time, they have not been positively identified, and no further information is available while the investigation is ongoing.

In a news conference on Tuesday, Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd confirmed the bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on the city’s East Side on Monday evening.

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Cleveland police were called just after 6 p.m. to a field in the area of East 163rd and Midland Avenue for a suspected dead body.

According to police sources, a man was walking his dog in the area, for the first time in a while, due to the snow, and the dog hit on the scent.

The man immediately called 911.

“The officers responded out and located a deceased individual that was in a shallow grave inside of a suitcase,” said Chief Todd.

When officers and homicide detectives got to the scene, Todd said they found the second body nearby.

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According to the chief, both suitcases were partially buried in shallow graves. She said the victims had been there quite some time.

“It is traumatic for everyone. It is traumatic for those who live in the area to know that this was right there at their doorstep,” said Todd.

Authorities said one victim is believed to be 8-and-a-half to 13 years old and the other is believed to be 10-and-a-half to 14 years old.

“Locally, we have no reports of missing children to match these identifications. We are checking statewide as well. We have assistance from our state, federal and local partners,” said Todd.

Detectives are checking with state and federal partners as well.

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This crime scene is located near Ginn Academy in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

Police said the investigation remains in its very early stages and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety.

If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.

Tips can remain anonymous.

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Bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood

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Medical examiner releases new details about bodies of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school


CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd on Tuesday confirmed the bodies of two young girls were found in suitcases on the city’s East Side Monday evening.

Cleveland police were called just after 6 p.m. to a field in the area of East 163rd and Midland Avenue for a suspected dead body.

According to police sources, a man was walking his dog in the area, for the first time in awhile due to the snow, and the dog hit on the scent.

The man immediately called 911.

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“The officers responded out and located a deceased individual that was in a shallow grave inside of a suitcase,” said Chief Todd.

When officers and homicide detectives got to the scene, Todd said they found the second body nearby.

According to the chief, both suitcases were partially buried in shallow graves. She said the victims had been there quite some time.

“It is traumatic for everyone. It is traumatic for those who live in the area to know that this was right there at their door step,” said Todd.

Authorities said one victim is believed to be 8-and-a-half to 13 years old and the other is believed to be 10-and-a-half to 14 years old.

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There is no indication at this time on their identities, according to police.

“locally we have no reports of missing children to match these identifications. We are checking statewide as well. We have assistance from our state federal and local partners,” said Todd.

Detectives are checking with state and federal partners as well.

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner has taken custody of the bodies and will conduct further examination to determine the cause of death.

This crime scene is located near Ginn Academy in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood.

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Police said the investigation remains in its very early stages and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety.

If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit at 216-623-5464.

Tips can remain anonymous.



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More than 30K FirstEnergy customers without power in Cuyahoga County

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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are without power in Cuyahoga County this Tuesday.

The total number reached 31,785 reported outages in Cuyahoga County at noon.

That number decreased to 16,486 as of 1:10 p.m.

There were just 2,751 still without power less than an hour later at 2 p.m.

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FirstEnergy estimates power to be restored to most impacted customers between 2-4 p.m. Tuesday.

FirstEnergy spokesperson Brooke Conlan said this is due to small fires on poles.

According to Conlan, the misty rain combined with salt on the road can cause contamination on utility poles, which causes electricity to travel across the the pole and cause the fire.

Conlan added their crews are working as quickly as possible to restore power.

Due to the outages, the Parma Justice Center is closed, and all court proceedings are suspended for the remainder of Tuesday.

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