DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) — State Representative Phil Plummer (R-39th Dist.) has been working on getting answers to where things might have gone wrong with Child Protective Services (CPS) in the handling of 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum’s case. He said he is waiting on the state’s investigation to be completed, so he knows what adjustments to the law might have to be made.
The Ohio Department of Children and Youth announced last week it is reviewing what happened with Montgomery and Clark Counties’ Children Services Agencies when it comes to Creachbaum’s case.
Two people, Creachbaum’s mother, Ashley Johnson, and her boyfriend, Michael Kendrick, have been charged in connection with his death. Many questions have surfaced since police found out Creachbaum died…