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Person of interest detained in case of 2 young girls found in suitcases near Cleveland school

Bodies of two young girls found buried in suitcases in Ohio

A person of interest has been detained by Cleveland Police in the case of the bodies of two young girls found in suitcases near a Cleveland school Monday night.

Cleveland Police SGT. Freddie Diaz said that during a search warrant at an address near the area of East 162nd and Midland Avenue on Wednesday, they were able to identify the person of interest.

The person will be interviewed, and the investigation will continue.

Diaz said this person has not been arrested, just detained.

Bodies found buried in suitcases in Cleveland

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.

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.

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.

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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On My Birthday, My Husband And Children Handed Me Divorce Papers And Eviction Notices. The House, The Business, The Company, Everything—Gone. My Daughter Sneered, Calling Me Pathetic, As They All Laughed. I Smiled, Signed Without Trembling, And Quietly Left. Within A Week, My Phone Lit Up With 42 Desperate Calls. Karma Had Arrived Faster Than Expected. The first thing I noticed was Sophia’s laugh. It came up through the heating vent in my bedroom floor, bright and careless, the way it used to sound when she was sixteen and sneaking out to meet boys in the church parking lot. Except this time there was no sweetness in it. There was only appetite. I was on my knees beside the bed, looking for a missing earring, when I heard my own name. “She really thinks tomorrow is a party,” Sophia said, and then she laughed again. I went still so fast my hip barked at me. The metal vent was warm under my palm. Below us, Elijah’s home office sat directly under our bedroom, and every winter the old ductwork carried sound the same way it carried heat. I’d complained about it for years. That morning it saved me. Nathan’s voice joined hers, flatter and cooler. He always sounded like he was billing someone by the hour, even when he was asking for mashed potatoes. “Dad, are you sure the eviction notice holds up? If she challenges it, I don’t want any mistakes.” “We’re covered,” Elijah said. I had been married to that voice for thirty-two years. I knew every grain of it. I knew how it sounded when he was tired, when he was lying, when he wanted something. Right then, through the dust-smelling vent, he sounded pleased with himself. “The house deed, the business transfer, the divorce papers,” he said. “Marcus will witness. She signs tomorrow, and by tomorrow night she owns nothing except that ancient Honda she refuses to sell.” Sophia snorted. “Honestly, that car is embarrassing.” I sat back on my heels so hard the carpet burned through my pajama pants. For a second my brain tried to hand me other explanations. Surprise party. Tax issue. Some complicated legal thing Nathan had exaggerated. But then Elijah said Patricia’s name. “And Patricia is ready to move as soon as Abigail is out,” he said, in a tone so warm it made my scalp prickle. “She already moved a few things into the storage unit.” There are moments in life when the room doesn’t spin, doesn’t tilt, doesn’t go dramatic and cinematic. It just becomes brutally clear. The winter light falling across my dresser stayed exactly the same. The air smelled like cedar from the sachet I kept in the top drawer. Outside, a blue jay landed on the fence and flicked its tail. Everything ordinary remained ordinary while my life split clean down the middle. Nathan cleared his throat below. “The language is airtight. As long as she signs voluntarily, there’s no coercion claim. We present it during the birthday breakfast, let emotions work in our favor, and record everything.” “I’ll get her face,” Sophia said. “I want to remember it.” The sound that came out of me didn’t feel human. It was too small to be a sob and too raw to be breath. I clamped a hand over my mouth and waited until the office chairs scraped back, until footsteps moved away, until the house settled into silence again. Then I stood up. My knees shook. My fingers didn’t. That was useful. I crossed to the closet and reached for the small hard-shell suitcase on the top shelf, the one I used for overnight work trips. I packed without letting myself think in big words like marriage or children or betrayal. Big words were useless. I focused on objects. Two pairs of slacks. Three blouses. My mother’s pearl necklace in its frayed blue box. The watch I bought myself with my first real paycheck at twenty-three, when I was still Abigail Hart and knew the price of every gallon of gas in town. A photo album from college. My passport. The brown leather notebook where I kept project numbers and side calculations nobody in the office ever bothered to understand. I left the diamonds Elijah had given me for our twentieth anniversary. He could have them. They had always felt heavy. At the bottom of the suitcase I slid an envelope of cash I kept tucked behind my old nursing textbooks. Not secret money exactly. Just private money. Money from consulting jobs Elijah had thought were too minor to chase, small commercial remodels and cost analyses I handled under my maiden name. Forty thousand dollars spread over three years, saved because somewhere inside me, before I was ready to admit it, I had stopped trusting the life I was standing in. Continued in the first c0mment

On My Birthday, My Husband And Children Handed Me Divorce Papers And Eviction Notices. The House, The Business,…

My sister’s kid hurled a fork at me and shouted, “Mom says you’re just the help.” The entire table burst out laughing. I left before dessert. That night, I opened a folder labeled “Jessica – Property” and calmly called in the full $298,000 remaining on the house they believed they owned. At 6 a.m., my sister’s bank called, her world tipping sideways—and ten minutes later my phone lit up with her frantic call…
My sister’s kid hurled a fork at me and shouted, “Mom says you’re just the help.” The entire table burst out laughing. I left before dessert. That night, I opened a folder labeled “Jessica – Property” and calmly called in the full $298,000 remaining on the house they believed they owned. At 6 a.m., my sister’s bank called, her world tipping sideways—and ten minutes later my phone lit up with her frantic call…
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