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Amber Alert canceled for missing 7-year-old from Clark County
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A a statewide Amber Alert for a 7-year-old baby who was allegedly taken by his non-custodial mom has been canceled. The alert was issued by the Springfield Police Division late Friday evening.
In line with police, the boy was taken round 5:22 p.m. from a baseball discipline within the 700 block of Selma Street in Springfield, which is about half-hour northeast of Dayton.
No additional data was supplied.
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Donovan Mitchell Trade Rumors: Heat a 'Team to Watch' After Eyeing Cavs SG for Years
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The Cleveland Cavaliers’ season ended on Wednesday, and they now face an offseason full of questions.
One of the biggest questions is about star shooting guard Donovan Mitchell, who has been involved in trade rumors before the season even finished.
Of the teams that could add a star this offseason by trading for the 27-year-old, ESPN’s Zach Lowe believes the Miami Heat is one of the teams to watch.
“Miami, to me, is the other team to watch,” he said. “They’re always hunting around, they’ve been connected with Mitchell over the years. They’re lurking and they have a lot of stuff to offer in terms of picks and young players.”
Mitchell, who just wrapped up his second season in Cleveland, averaged 26.6 points, 6.1 assists and 5.1 rebounds per game this year.
He helped lead the Cavs to their first playoff series win since the LeBron James era, though they couldn’t get past the Boston Celtics in the second round with Mitchell sidelined for Games 4 and 5.
While the five-time All-Star found success during his first two years in Cleveland, he could be on his way out this summer.
Along with the Heat, the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets are among the early teams linked to Mitchell. On Wednesday, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reported that the two teams “have their offers ready” for Mitchell should the Cavs decide to trade him.
Mitchell’s future remains a question mark this offseason, but it’s far from the only one for Cleveland. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported after the season-ending loss to the Celtics on Wednesday that the Cavaliers “plan to take time to evaluate” head coach JB Bickerstaff’s future.
The Athletic’s Shams Charania, Joe Vardon and Jason Lloyd also reported that point guard Darius Garland’s representation could be interested in a trade if Mitchell signs a long-term contract extension with Cleveland.
The Cavaliers have taken major strides and emerged as a serious threat in the Eastern Conference for the first time since James left, but things could look very different next year as a big offseason awaits in Cleveland.
Cleveland, OH
This Week in Cleveland Food News: Issho Ni Team Heading to Ohio City
– The folks behind Issho Ni have quickly built a sterling reputation out east for ramen, sushi, and omakase. Now, with the departure of Cha in Ohio City, they’re bringing a fresh izakaya concept and omakase tasting room to the near west side.
– One Pot Hot Pot & BBQ is now open in Coventry, and the room and menu are something to behold.
– The newest entry to AsiaTown is Yi Er Chuan, which serves up malatang hot pot.
– ICYMI, Gather Food + Drink opened its doors in Rocky River.
– Summer’s almost here and there’s a boatload of new dining options on tap. Catch up right here.
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Police Memorial Week parade in Cleveland to celebrate fallen officers
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Police Memorial Week parade will kick off Friday morning, honoring all fallen officers, including the recent loss of Euclid officer Jacob Derbin.
The parade starts at 10:30 a.m. and will march down Lakeside Avenue and East 12th Street.
A memorial service at the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial will take place following the parade, officials say.
Saturday, the Cleveland International Tattoo at Cleveland Public Hall will have bagpipe bands paying tribute to the fallen officers.
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