Two state lawmakers pushing for an overhaul of Ohio’s child protection laws said if their bill had already been enacted, it might have saved the life of seven-year-old Hershall Creachbaum.
Creachbaum was killed in Dayton last July; his mother and her boyfriend are now facing criminal charges related to his death.
The Child Protection Reform Act, sponsored by Ohio Reps. Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) and Tom Young (R-Washington Twp.), would address the breakdowns in communication between social services, county agencies and law enforcement that, according to the sponsors, led, in part, to Creachbaum’s death.
“If there’s a continual domestic violence situation at that house, police departments will have to share that report with children’s services,” Plummer said. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire and if somebody’s going to be beating on their spouse or their loved one, good chance the kids are going to get beat on also, so those are the…
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