Cleveland, OH
LIST: Ohio Rite Aids closed, or closing soon
(WJW) – The list keeps growing.
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October 2023, Rite Aid announced the closure of 154 initial stores across the country. Since then, the list of closures has continued to grow with more than 400 locations nationwide added to the chopping block, according to court documents.
In Ohio, as of June 26, 2024, the company has publically announced nearly 70 closures.
According to the company’s website, more than 1,500 locations are still open nationwide and more than 140 in Ohio.
Below is a list of locations in Ohio that have already closed or are set to close, based on court documents:
Ashtabula County
- 2148 LAKE AVENUE ASHTABULA OH 44004
- 633 SOUTH BROADWAY, GENEVA OH 44041
- 5 EAST ASHTABULA STREET, JEFFERSON OH 44047
Auglaize County
- 8130 OHIO RIVER ROAD, WHEELERSBURG OH 45694
Clark County
- 401 WEST NORTH STREET, SPRINGFIELD OH 45504
- 1805 SOUTH LIMESTONE STREET, SPRINGFIELD OH 45505
Columbiana County
- 614 BRADSHAW AVENUE, EAST LIVERPOOL OH 43920
Coshocton County
- 218 CHESTNUT STREET, COSHOCTON OH 43812
Cuyahoga County
- 5411 SUPERIOR AVENUE, CLEVELAND OH 44103
- 11702 LORAIN AVENUE, CLEVELAND OH 44111
- 3402 CLARK AVENUE, CLEVELAND OH 44109
- 8085 BROADVIEW ROAD, BROADVIEW HEIGHTS OH 44147
- 15149 SNOW ROAD, BROOKPARK OH 44142
- 475 E 185TH STREET, EUCLID OH 44119
- 16207 DETROIT AVENUE, LAKEWOOD OH 44107
- 21800 LIBBY ROAD, MAPLE HEIGHTS OH 44137
- 29000 LORAIN ROAD, NORTH OLMSTED OH 44070
Defiance County
- 1816 EAST SECOND STREET, DEFIANCE OH 43512
Erie County
- 334 WEST PERKINS AVENUE, SANDUSKY OH 44870
Geauga County
- 501 WATER STREET, CHARDON OH 44024
- 15596 WEST HIGH STREET, MIDDLEFIELD OH 44062
Highland County
- 421 NORTH HIGH STREET, HILLSBORO OH 45133
Lake County
- 30500 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD, WILLOWICK OH 44095
- 36212 EUCLID AVENUE, WILLOUGHBY OH 44094
Logan County
230 SOUTH MAIN STREET BELLEFONTAINE OH 43311
Lorain County
- 100 SOUTH LEAVITT ROAD, AMHERST OH 44001
- 2709 BROADWAY AVENUE, LORAIN OH 44052
- 267 NORTH MAIN STREET, WELLINGTON OH 44090
Lucas County
- 3362 NAVARRE AVENUE, OREGON OH 43616
- 105 WEST AIRPORT HIGHWAY, SWANTON OH 43558
- 5890 MONROE STREET, SYLVANIA OH 43560
- 3911 SECOR ROAD, TOLEDO OH 43623
- 5033 SUDER AVENUE, TOLEDO OH 43611
- 2450 SOUTH REYNOLDS ROAD, TOLEDO OH 43614
- 2434 WEST LASKEY ROAD, TOLEDO OH 43613
- 5765 SECOR ROAD, TOLEDO OH 43623
Mahoning County
- 3527 CANFIELD ROAD, YOUNGSTOWN OH 44511
- 540 EAST MIDLOTHIAN BLVD., YOUNGSTOWN OH 44502
- 2800 MAHONING AVENUE, YOUNGSTOWN OH 44509
- 5498 MAHONING AVENUE, YOUNGSTOWN OH 44515
- 2701 MARKET STREET, YOUNGSTOWN OH 44507
Marion County
- 1081 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, MARION OH 43302
Medina Couty
- 3871 CENTER ROAD, BRUNSWICK OH 44212
Montgomery County
- 1158 WILMINGTON AVENUE, DAYTON OH 45420
- 3875 SALEM AVENUE, DAYTON OH 45406
- 4328 NORTH MAIN STREET, DAYTON OH 45405
Morrow County
- 510 WEST MARION ROAD, MT. GILEAD OH 43338
- 146 WOODMAN DRIVE DAYTON OH 45431
Pike County
- 501 EAST EMMITT AVENUE, WAVERLY OH 45690
Sandusky County
- 2020 WEST STATE STREET, FREMONT OH 43420
Scioto County
- 8130 OHIO RIVER ROAD, WHEELERSBURG OH 45694
Seneca County
- 530 WEST MARKET STREET, TIFFIN OH 44883
Stark County
- 304 EAST STATE STREET, ALLIANCE OH 44601
- 1895 WEST STATE STREET, ALLIANCE OH 44601
- 114 12TH STREET NE, CANTON OH 44704
- 3010 WHIPPLE AVENUE, NW CANTON OH 44718
- 3720 WEST TUSCARAWAS STREET, CANTON OH 44708
- 4332 CLEVELAND AVENUE, NW CANTON OH 44709
- 7800 CLEVELAND AVE NW, NORTH CANTON OH 44720
- 242 LINCOLN WAY WEST, MASSILLON OH 44647
- 3129 LINCOLN WAY EAST, MASSILLON OH 44646
- 2110 WALES AVENUE NORTHEAST, MASSILLON OH 44646
Summit County
- 2975 WEST MARKET STREET FAIRLAWN OH 44333
Trumbull County
- 2154 ELM ROAD NE, WARREN OH 44483
- 1560 PARKMAN ROAD NW, WARREN OH 44485
- 2840 YOUNGSTOWN ROAD SE, WARREN OH 44484
Tuscarawas County
- 705 WEST HIGH AVENUE, NEW PHILADELPHIA OH 44663
Washington County
- 301 GREENE STREET, MARIETTA OH 45750
Williams County
- 1221 WEST HIGH STREET, BRYAN OH 43506
Wood County
- 722-740 SOUTH MAIN STREET, BOWLING GREEN OH 43402
Cleveland, OH
Former Browns Player Sends Message To Cleveland After Departure
Following the 2025 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns knew they needed to overhaul the roster in order to be more competitive come the 2026 NFL campaign. The Browns still have Myles Garrett to lead them defensively, but outside of him there is a lot of work to be done.
The 2025 NFL Draft class, featuring young talents like Carson Schwesinger, Harold Fannin Jr. and Quinshon Judkins, was a good place to start, but Cleveland needs to nail its next draft class. The Browns own nine total draft picks, with four of them in the top 100.
There should be an ample amount of Day 1 starters available to Cleveland, and general manager Andrew Berry has proven he is not afraid to take swings on talented prospects regardless of position. As things stand today, the Browns have major needs at wide receiver and tackle, but on defense, they could use more depth along the defensive line and secondary.
As far as free agency goes, Cleveland did well to add some promising pieces to help but also lost some players in the process. For example, linebacker Mohamoud Diabate signed a deal with the Tennessee Titans after the Browns decided not to tender him with a restricted free agent tag.
Following his decision to sign with Tennessee, Diabate posted a heartfelt farewell to Cleveland and the fans.
“Cleveland, thank you for everything. Much love to the fans, my teammates, and the coaches for the last 3 years. Grateful always Excited for what’s next,” Diabate posted.
Cleveland, thank you for everything.
Much love to the fans, my teammates, and the coaches for the last 3 years.
Grateful always 🙏🏾
Excited for what’s next.— Mohamoud Diabate (@MDiabate11) March 22, 2026
Diabate was originally an undrafted free agent in 2023 but found a home with the Browns as he became a regular on defense and special teams. This past year, Diabate played a key part in the team’s stout defense, particularly in the run game.
While losing a player like Diabate isn’t the end of the world for Cleveland, it does open up another hole on the roster that needs to be addressed.
There are still values to be had in free agency, but it won’t be surprising to see the Browns take another swing in the undrafted free agency pool following the draft.
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Cleveland, OH
Penn State wins the 2026 NCAA DI men’s wrestling championships
285 pounds: No. 1 Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) and No. 2 Isaac Trumble (NC State) advance
No. 1 Yonger Bastida (Iowa State) over No. 4 AJ Ferrari (Nebraska), 15-7: Yonger Bastida takes an early shot against AJ Ferrari and converts for a takedown, but his coaches want near fall. Another shot from Bastida that nearly puts Ferrari on his back. This time he gets nearfall points and takes a 10-1 lead. Ferrari is helped on the mat by his trainers. Bastida chooses down to start the second period with a 10-2 lead. Ferrari is in on a shot, but he runs out of time in the period. Bastida will carry his 11-2 lead into the third. Ferrari chooses down to start the third period. The Cornhusker escapes. He trails 11-3. Takedown Ferrari. He still trails 11-6. Fourteen seconds. Bastida escapes. Takedown Bastida for good measure. The Cyclone is a national finalist with a 15-7 semifinal win.
Yonger Bastida is a national finalist!
He wins 15-7 over AJ Ferrari.
🌪️🚨🌪️ pic.twitter.com/RHD1ayugUz
— Iowa State Wrestling (@CycloneWR) March 21, 2026
No. 2 Isaac Trumble (NC State) over No. 3 Taye Ghadiali (Michigan), 4-1: Ghadiali is in on the first shot against NC State’s Trumble who finished fourth last year. No points. Scoreless first period. Ghadiali is on the board first with an escape to start the second period. Ghadiali’s point is the only point of the period. Trumble chooses down to start the third and final period. Ghadiali is warned for stalling. Ghadiali rides Trumble hard, but the Wolfpack veteran is out. Shot from Trumble. Ghadiali sprawls. Scrambling! Takedown Trumble. Both coaches threw bricks during that exchange. The call stands. Isaac Trumble is into the national finals!
197 pounds: No. 1 Josh Barr (Penn State) and No. 7 Cody Merrill (Oklahoma State) advance
No. 1 Josh Barr (Penn State) over No. 5 Joey Novak (Wyoming), 14-3: Josh Barr is in a takedown right off the whistle, and he picks up a quick 3-0 lead. Reversal for Novak. The Cowboy has no quit in him. Escape Barr. The Nittany Lion leads 4-2. Takedown Barr. He leads 7-2 at the end of the first period. Novak chooses down to start the second period. He escapes, and Barr takes him down again. The Nittany Lion leads 10-3. Barr does neutral in the third period and takes down Novak. He leads 13-3 with 2:30 of riding time. Barr is warned for stalling. Barr rides out Novak for the remainder of the third period, and he’s back in the national finals with a 14-3 win.
No. 7 Cody Merrill (Oklahoma State) over No. 3 Stephen Little (Little Rock), 2-1: Scoreless first period. Merrill chooses down to start the second period and escapes quickly to put himself on the board first. Merrill’s escape is the lone point of the period. Little chooses down to start the third period. Let’s go to overtime. Little goes in on a shot and nearly gets the takedown. The officials review the call. No takedown. Time for tiebreakers. Little gets out in 24 seconds. Merrill chooses down. Little lets him up and goes for the takedown. He comes up just short. Cody Merrill is a national finalist.
184 pounds: No. 1 Rocco Welsh (Penn State) and No. 3 Max McEnelly (Minnesota) advance
No. 1 Rocco Welsh (Penn State) over No. 5 Brock Mantanona (Michigan), 4-3: Scoreless after the first period. Mantanona chooses down to start the second. Mantanona escapes. Welsh in on a leg, but Mantanona scrambles away. Takedown Welsh. One minute to go. Rocco Welsh is a national finalist with a 4-3 victory!
Gritty win. 💪#PSUwr pic.twitter.com/ihf9pMCqdo
— Penn State WRESTLING (@pennstateWREST) March 21, 2026
No. 3 Max McEnelly (Minnesota) over No. 7 Angelo Ferrari, 2-1 (TB-1): Scoreless first period. McEnelly chooses down to start the second period. McEnelly escapes. Ferrari chooses down to start the third. McEnelly’s escape is the only point on the board so far. Ferrari escapes. This one is tied 1-1 with 30 seconds to go. Riding time is not a factor. Let’s go to overtime. Scrambling in short time. Ferrari wants the challenge brick. He thinks he had the takedown. No takedown. Time for tiebreakers. McEnelly starts down. McEnelly is out in seven seconds. Ferrari chooses down to start his 30-second tie-breaker. He needs to get out in less than seven seconds. McEnelly holds him down. Ten seconds. Ferrari escapes, but he runs out of time. McEnelly is a national finalist!
174 pounds: No. 1 Levi Haines (Penn State) and No. 3 Chris Minto (Nebraska) advance
No. 3 Chris Minto (Nebraska) over No. 7 Cam Steed (Missouri), 5-1: Shot from Minto, and he’s on the board with a takedown in the first two minutes of the period. He finished fourth at 165 pounds last year and second in the Big Ten at 174 pounds this year. Minto chooses down to start the second period and escapes to extend his lead 4-0. Steed chooses down to start the third period. Chris Minto is a national finalist with a 5-1 win!
THAT’S A FINALIST.
Minto earns a 5-1 decision over No. 7 Cam Steed (MIZZ) to advance to the NCAA finals. pic.twitter.com/BQaOfdB6Hw
— Nebraska Wrestling (@HuskerWrestling) March 21, 2026
No. 1 Levi Haines (Penn State) over No. 5 Patrick Kennedy (Iowa), 18-3 Levi Haines also puts himself on the board with a first-period takedown. He now leads 7-1 after Kennedy’s escape. Kennedy chooses down to start the third period. Kennedy escapes. Takedown Haines. He leads 10-3 and is looking for back points. He adds to his total, leading 17-3. He also has riding time which would give him the tech fall at the whistle. He rides out Kennedy for the bonus points. Haines is back in the national finals!
165 pounds: No. 1 Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) and No. 3 Mikey Caliendo (Iowa) advance
No. 1 Mitchell Mesenbrink (Penn State) techs No. 12 Cesar Alvan (Columbia), 11-0: Takedown Mesenbrink. He’s looking for the fall. He takes near fall points instead and leads 11-0. He adds four more near fall points and earns the 15-0 tech fall. He’s back in the national finals.
No. 3 Mikey Caliendo (Iowa) over No. 2 Joey Blaze (Purdue), 8-5: Blaze picks up a takedown over Mikey Caliendo. He leads 3-2 with one minute to go in the second period. Takedown Caliendo. He takes the 5-4 lead. Purdue challenges the takedown. Call is upheld. Ninety seconds to go. Scrambling! This one is going to overtime 5-5. Takedown Caliendo! He is back in the national finals! Iowa’s finalist streak stays alive for another year!
NEVER A DOUBT!!!!
165 SF | #3 Michael Caliendo dec. #2 Joey Blaze (Purdue), 8-5 SV1 pic.twitter.com/0m3piArKxa
— Iowa Hawkeye Wrestling (@Hawks_Wrestling) March 21, 2026
157 pounds: No. 5 Landon Robideau (Oklahoma State) and No. 2 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) advance
No. 5 Landon Robideau (Oklahoma State) over No. 1 PJ Duke (Penn State), 3-1: Scoreless first period. Robideau chooses down to start the second period. He escapes for the only point of the second period. Duke chooses down to start the third period. Duke escape, and this one is tied 1-1. Let’s go to overtime! Takedown Duke. Challenge Oklahoma State. No takedown. Robideau in on a dangerous shot. Duke wrestles on the edge. Ten seconds. Time for ride-outs! Robideau chooses down and picks up a two-point reversal. Duke chooses neutral. He has 30 seconds to get a takedown. Robideau is warned for stalling. The crowd does not approve. Robideau is going to the national finals! He tops formerly undefeated PJ Duke of Penn State 3-1.
LANDON ROBIDEAUUUU 🤠
📺 ESPN2#NCAAWrestling x @CowboyWrestling pic.twitter.com/OqrOgWeA5F
— NCAA Men’s Wrestling (@NCAAWrestling) March 21, 2026
No. 11 Ty Watters (West Virginia) vs. No. 2 Antrell Taylor (Nebraska), 4-2: Scorless first period. Taylor, the reigning champ at the weight, chooses down to start the period and escapes. Watters is on a shot, but no points. Watters chooses down to start the third period. He escapes. Takedown Taylor! Watters escapes. Taylor leads 4-2. He carries that lead through the final whistle, and he’s back in the finals.
149 pounds: No. 1 Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) & No. 10 Aden Valencia advance
No. 1 Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) vs. No. 20 Chance Lamer (Nebraska), 22-1: Van Ness is on the board first with an early takedown. He’s looking for back points but settles for the three-point takedown. Lamer is hit for stalling. Van Ness ends the first period on top and carries his 3-0 lead into the second period. Van Ness escapes to start the second period and picks up another takedown. He leads 7-0. Escape Lamer. Takedown Van Ness. He picked up four nearfall points in the process and leads 14-1 with 26 seconds to go in the second period. Lamer chooses neutral to start the third period. Takedown and nearfall for Van Ness. He picks up the 22-1 win, and he’s a national finalist!
No. 10 Aden Valencia (Stanford) over No. 11 Lachlan McNeil (Michigan), 9-5: Scoreless first period. McNeil escapes to start the second period. Takedown Valencia. He leads the All-American Wolverine 3-1 with short time in the second period. Valencia ends the period on top and chooses down to start the third period. He escapes for the 4-1 lead. Shot from Valencia. Takedown! He leads 7-1 and pushes riding time up over a minute. Takedown McNeil. Valencia leads 7-5 with 10 seconds to go. Aden Valencia is an NCAAA finalist with a 9-5 win.
NCAA FINALIST @aden_andstill 🙌
(10) Valencia defeats (11) Lachian McNeil (MICH), 9-5, to become the 4th individual @NCAAWrestling finalist in school history 🌲#GoStanford x #GoldRush pic.twitter.com/qWtR8rKfod
— Stanford Wrestling (@CardWrestling) March 21, 2026
141 pounds: No. 1 Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) and No. 2 Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State) advance
No. 1 Jesse Mendez (Ohio State) over No. 5 Luke Stanich (Lehigh), 4-1: Jesse Mendez continues his quest for another national title and a Hodge Trophy by going on offense right away with a shot against Stanich. The Mountain Hawk defends. Scoreless first period. Great defensive effort from Stanich. Mendez chooses down to start the second period and escapes. Stanich chooses down to start the third period and escapes. This one is all tied up. One minute to go. Let’s go to overtime. Takedown Mendez. The Buckeye is back in the national finals!
No. 2 Sergio Vega (Oklahoma State) over No. 3 Brock Hardy (Nebraska), 5-4: Scoreless first period. Hardy chooses down to start the second period and escapes. He leads 1-0. Vega chooses neutral to start the third period. Takedown Vega. He leads 3-1. Reversal Hardy. This one is tied, but Hardy has been warned for stalling. Vega escapes and has the riding time advantage. Shot from Vega. Scrambling! Ten seconds. No takedown for Hardy, despite a tough effort. Vega takes the win 5-4.
141 | THE TRUE FRESHMAN IS HEADED TO THE NCAA FINALS
No. 2 Vega dec. No. 3 Hardy (NEB), 5-3#GoPokes pic.twitter.com/yek4DaL3jn
— OSU Cowboy Wrestling (@CowboyWrestling) March 21, 2026
133 pounds: No. 1 Jax Forrest (Oklahoma State) & No. 2 Ben Davino (Ohio State) advance
No. 1 Jax Forrest (Oklahoma State) over No. 4 Aaron Seidel (Virginia Tech), 14-3 Takedown Forrest. He’s on fire this tournament. This is exactly the barn-burner it was advertised to be. Forrest leads 3-0 after the first minute.Forrest chooses down to start the second period with a 3-1 lead. Forrest leads 5-1 with 30 seconds to go in the second period. Takedown Forrest. Make that 8-1 in favor of the Cowboy. Shot from Seidel. Forrest leads 11-1 with twenty seconds to go in the period. Ten seconds. Out of bounds. Jax Forrest is into the national finals with a 14-3 major decision win over Seidel!
No. 2 Ben Davino (Ohio State) vs. No. 3 Marcus Blaze (Penn State), 3-2: Scorless first period. Such a clash of styles across the two mats in this semifinal, with this one showing off impressive defensive prowess. Blaze is in on a leg. Davino scrambles on the edge and rolls into a shot of his own. Out of bounds. This one is all tied up 1-1 with less than a minute to go in the third period. Thirty seconds. Overtime. Davino is in on a shot. The crowd wants a takedown call. No takedown. Let’s resume sudden victory! Now tie-breakers. Davino escapes in 21 seconds. He holds down Blaze for 30 seconds, and Ben Davino is a national finalist! This crowd loves him! Challenge call. Call upheld. Davino is a national finalist!
The rematch of the 133 lbs #B1GWrestling Championship goes to Ben Davino ‼️@wrestlingbucks‘ 2-seed defeated 3-seed Marcus Blaze 3-2 to punch his ticket to the #NCAAWrestling Championship bout 🎟️ pic.twitter.com/oqm8Hak4Yx
— Big Ten Wrestling (@B1GWrestling) March 21, 2026
125 pounds: No. 1 Luke Lilledadhl (Penn State) & No. 10 Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) advance
No. 1 Luke Lilledadhl (Penn State) vs. No. 5 Troy Spratley (Oklahoma State), 8-3: Lightin’ Luke Lilledahl is living up to his nickname, and he picks up an early takedown against 2025 NCAA finalist Troy Spratley. Spratley escapes. Lilledahl leads 3-1. Another shot from Lilledahl. Spratley is scrambling. Lilledahl puts him on his back, but Spratley scrambles out of it. The Nittany Lions leads 8-1. Officials review the near fall points. Call is upheld. Escape Spratley. Lilledahl leads 8-3 with one minute to go in the second period. Lilledahl holds his lead through the third period and takes the win 8-3. He’s heading to the national finals!
No. 10 Marc-Anthony McGowan (Princeton) over No. 14 Jacob Moran (Indiana), 4-1: Scoreless first period. McGowan chooses down to start the second period and escapes. He’s in on a leg. Out of bounds. Moran chooses down to start the third period. He trails 1-0. Moran escapes. This one is all tied up. Short time takedown from McGowan! He’s a finalist for the Princeton Tigers with a 4-1 win.
MARC-ANTHONY, YOU’RE A NATIONAL FINALIST‼️#PrincetonWrestling #BIGTrust pic.twitter.com/zaonwm4tZz
— Princeton Wrestling (@tigerwrestling) March 21, 2026
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland mother indicted for allegedly killing daughters, burying them in suitcases
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A Cuyahoga County grand jury returned an indictment charging the 28-year-old Cleveland mother accused of killing her two young daughters and burying them in suitcases in a field.
Aliyah Henderson is charged with aggravated murder in the deaths of her daughters — Amor Wilson, 10, and Mila Chatman, 8, who were half-sisters.
On Friday, Henderson was indicted on the following charges:
- Six counts of aggravated murder
- Four counts of murder
- Six counts of kidnapping
- Four counts of felonious assault
- Three counts of child endangering
- One count of tampering with evidence
- Two counts of gross abuse of a corpse
Henderson has no prior record and no history of violence.
Read the full indictment below:
She will be arraigned at the Cuyahoga County Justice Center at a later date.
At a previous court date, the public defender’s office asked the judge to represent Henderson in the criminal case, citing an existing relationship established through a separate custody matter involving Henderson’s third child. The state objected.
Private attorney Kevin Spellacy will now represent Henderson in the criminal case. The public defender’s office will continue to represent her in the custody case involving the surviving child.
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The bodies of Amor and Mila were found the evening of March 2 in partially buried suitcases near E. 162nd Street and Midland Avenue in Cleveland’s South Collinwood neighborhood.
A good Samaritan walking his dog discovered the suitcases after snow had kept him from the area for some time. His dog detected the scent, and he immediately called 911. Officers found a second body nearby when they arrived.

Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd said the victims had been there for some time.
“These were two young lives with their entire futures ahead of them,” said Cleveland Police Chief Dorothy Todd. “Our detectives worked tirelessly and with great care to identify those responsible. Investigations of this nature require patience, precision, and discretion. Unlike what is often portrayed on television, every detail cannot be shared publicly. Certain information must remain confidential to protect the integrity of the investigation and ensure justice for these victims. That careful and methodical work allowed our detectives to develop the evidence needed to make quick identification of a person of interest, ultimately resulting in an arrest.”
Henderson was arrested on March 4 at a home on E. 162nd Street after officers executed a search warrant.
A 6-year-old child found inside the home appeared to be in good health and is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Family Services.
At this time, she is being held in jail.
A memorial near where the girls were found has continued to grow with teddy bears, flowers and balloons.
Funeral services for Mila Chatman and Amor Wilson will be held on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at Mount Sinai Friendship United, located at 7510 Woodland Avenue in Cleveland.
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