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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
Bomb threats against Northeast Ohio school districts continue for 2nd day
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – For the second day, Northeast Ohio school districts are receiving bomb threats.
On Friday morning, two schools in the Elyria City School District, the high school and Ely Elementary, received bomb threats.
Both schools are evacuating students, and emergency responders are on the way, according to a social media post.
All other district schools are in a lockout status as a precaution.
The district asks that family members not come to the schools or call school offices at this time so emergency communication lines remain available.
Elyria Police said that the department is working with the district to ensure the safety and security of students and school personnel following the threats.
“We are aware that neighboring school districts experienced similar swatting-related incidents yesterday, and our investigative personnel are working diligently with our law enforcement partners to identify the source of these threats,” police said.
Five Northeast Ohio school districts received bomb threats on Thursday, including:
- Alliance City School District
- Amherst Exempted Village Schools
- Cleveland Metropolitan School District
- Lorain City School District
- Shaker Heights School District
Below are the details from each district and the protocols in place to protect students and staff.
ALLIANCE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Alliance Police Department confirmed there was an ’anonymous’ robo-voice style call that came into the high school saying there were ’20 pipe bombs’ outside of the school” before 12:30 p.m.
Officers rushed to the high school and Rockhill Elementary School campuses “due to an alarm in which we were not getting a response from the school,” according to APD.
APD shared that the schools evacuated the students temporarily as officers conducted a sweep of the area.
“Nothing was found, thankfully,” APD Lt. Christopher McCord stated. “The school staff, and especially the students, did a great job of staying calm and making everyone’s jobs easier, smoother, and safer.”
“We will be looking into the source of the threats to hold those responsible accountable, if possible,” McCord added.
AMHERST EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS
The Amherst Exempted Village School confirmed at 10:25 a.m. that Marion L. Steele High School and Walter G. Nord Middle School received a bomb threat.
AEVS said all district facilities were placed on a level 1 lockdown before the two schools were evacuated to a safe location under the supervision of administration and staff, according to district protocol.
The Amherst police and fire departments teamed up with the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office to perform perimeter and building sweeps to determine if the threat was substantiated, said AEVS.
The perimeter sweeps of the two schools were complete by 11:34 a.m., and law enforcement then conducted the interior sweeps of the buildings, AEVS explained.
Amherst Junior High School and Powers Elementary School lifted their lockdowns at that time and resumed normal procedures, according to AEVS.
AEVS also confirmed at that time that all students and staff were accounted for and safe.
The Amherst Police Department completed its sweep of Steele High School and cleared the building of any threat by 11:51 a.m., AEVS updated.
Students were dismissed for the day at that time, according to AEVS.
AEVS instructed student drivers to leave the campus, and students unable to immediately leave were to stay at the school until they could be picked up by a parent, guardian, or approved emergency contact.
The bus routes were running at the scheduled normal dismissal time for students who need a ride home, AEVS added.
APD completed its sweep of Nord School and cleared the building of any threat by 12:32 p.m., AEVS updated.
Nord School students were safely escorted back into the building, according to AEVS, after evacuating to the New Beginning Church as a safe location.
AEVS instructed parents, guardians, and approved emergency contacts who wanted to pick up their student to report to the school’s front entrance, where staff and APD officers would help.
Classes, activities, and normal dismissal procedures resumed as scheduled for students who stayed at the school, AEVS shared, and bus dismissal also proceeded per usual.
“We appreciate the cooperation, patience, and support of our families and community throughout today’s situation,” AEVS stated.
According to AEVS Superintendent Mike Molnar, all evening activities at the school will continue as scheduled, and school will resume on Friday.
Molnar added that AEVS will have an increased police presence at schools on Thursday night and Friday.
CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District confirmed two threats were received on Thursday morning. The threats were against East Tech High School and Buhrer Dual Language Academy.
According to CMSD, Cleveland police and CMSD’s Department of Safety & Security conducted an investigation and found the buildings to be safe.
From the information gathered during the searches, Cleveland police believe both calls were swatting incidents.
Classes at both schools were uninterrupted, and the school day progressed normally.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s Communications Officer Jon Benedict added that parents were informed about the incident.
LORAIN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Lorain City School District confirmed the high school has been evacuated due to a bomb threat on Thursday afternoon.
This is the third Northeast Ohio school district to receive a bomb threat on May 7.
The district announced the evacuation of Lorain High School at 12:23 p.m., and dismissed students at 12:40 p.m.
Bus riders were escorted to the buses waiting to take them home, according to LCSD.
LCSD said many elementary and middle school students were at the high school for the dance showcase.
Those elementary and middle school students were brought back to their home schools, said LCSD.
All students and staff are safe and following established protocols, LCSD stated, and these measures are being taken out of an abundance of caution.
The district safety team and law enforcement partners continue to investigate this threat.
“Your students’ and our staff’s safety is our top priority,” LCSD stated.
A 19 News crew is on their way to the scene to learn more.
SHAKER HEIGHTS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Shaker Heights High School received its second threatening phone call this week on Thursday, the district confirmed.
Shaker Heights School District said it immediately teamed up with the Shaker Heights Police Department to investigate the threat and determined its credibility.
SHSD said it was aware of the other Northeast Ohio school districts that received similar threats on Thursday.
“Based on the SHPD’s assessment and established safety protocols, the decision was made to continue normal school operations rather than initiate a shelter-in-place,” SHSD stated.
Additional SHPD officers and a K-9 unit were sent to the school out of an abundance of caution to support the safety and security of the building as the investigation continues, SHSD added.
Orrville City Schools were also placed on a soft lockdown on Thursday.
However, this was not a bomb threat, nor any direct threat to the school.
The soft lockdown was a precautionary measure for an incident that happened not just off school property, but out of the town.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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