Concerns remain about accountability after State review of Children Services in Creachbaum death

The family of 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum, whose remains were found in Dayton, believes that local child service agencies failed to protect him despite multiple warnings from Dayton Public School workers.

Documents show Dayton Public School workers had reported several concerns about Creachbaum before his death, but the family claims that Montgomery and Clark County Children Services did not take appropriate action.

“They failed him, they do need to be held accountable for it,” said Chasity Rollins, Creachbaum’s cousin, told News Center in October.

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“It’s scary that, you know, the people that are supposed to be responsible for looking out and protecting these children aren’t doing their jobs,” Michael Wright, the Creachbaum Estate Lawyer, stated…

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