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Allen County Coroner Identifies Victim in Huntertown Shooting, Suspect Charged with Murder

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The Allen County Coroner’s Office has officially identified the victim in a fatal shooting that occurred on Wednesday morning at a residence in Huntertown.

Authorities have confirmed that the victim was 23-year-old Taurean Malik Hayden, the son of the suspect in the case.

Deputies with the Allen County Sheriff’s Department responded to a home off Hand Road following reports of a naked, armed man walking down the street.

Upon arrival, officers encountered 43-year-old Taurean Latheef Hayden, who allegedly admitted to shooting someone inside the residence.

Further investigation led to the discovery of Taurean Malik Hayden’s body inside the home, and his death was officially ruled a homicide by the Allen County Coroner’s Office.

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This marks the 8th homicide in Allen County so far this year.

According to court documents released Thursday, the elder Hayden confessed to shooting his son over an alleged financial dispute, stating that the victim owed him money.

Following the incident, Hayden was initially transported to a local hospital for evaluation.

Upon his release, he was booked into the Allen County Jail and is now facing a murder charge in connection with his son’s death.

The Allen County Sheriff’s Department continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

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Further details may be released as the case progresses.


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Two Young Girls Found Buried in Separate Suitcases in Cleveland Identified as Amor Wilson and Mila Chatman

Mother Aliyah Henderson has been charged for double murder.

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Two Young Girls Found Buried in Separate Suitcases in Cleveland Identified as Amor Wilson and Mila Chatman Mother Aliyah Henderson charged for murder near East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue Ginn Academy
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Authorities have identified the two young girls whose bodies were discovered inside separate suitcases buried in shallow graves on the city’s East Side as Amor Wilson and Mila Chatman, a tragic development in a case that has shocked the community and prompted an ongoing homicide investigation.

According to investigators, the girls were found Monday evening in a field near East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue in the South Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland.

The area is located near Ginn Academy.

Family members shared that a photograph circulating online shows the sisters during a doctor’s appointment in 2019, when they were accompanied by their mother and grandmother.

At the time the photo was taken, Amor was just 3 years old and Mila was 1 year old. Today, Amor would have been 10 years old, and Mila would have been 8 years old.

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Mother Aliyah Henderson has been charged for double murder.

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Authorities have identified the two young girls whose bodies were discovered inside separate suitcases buried in shallow graves on the city’s East Side as Amor Wilson and Mila Chatman, a tragic development in a case that has shocked the community and prompted an ongoing homicide investigation. Mother Aliyah Henderson has been charged for double murder.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Authorities have identified the two young girls whose bodies were discovered inside separate suitcases buried in shallow graves on the city’s East Side as Amor Wilson and Mila Chatman, a tragic development in a case that has shocked the community and prompted an ongoing homicide investigation. Mother Aliyah Henderson has been charged for double murder.

The grim discovery was made when a man walking his dog in the area noticed the animal repeatedly alerting to a scent near a fence line.

Investigating further, the man located a partially buried suitcase and contacted authorities.

Officers with the Cleveland Division of Police responded to the scene shortly after 6 p.m. and discovered a shallow grave containing a suitcase with the body of a child inside.

As officers and homicide detectives expanded their search of the surrounding field, they located a second shallow grave nearby containing another suitcase with the body of a second child.

The man who initially discovered the suitcase later told investigators that his dog ran toward the area near a playground where the luggage had been partially buried.

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After unzipping the suitcase and seeing a child’s head, he immediately called 911.

During an earlier news conference, Dorothy Todd, chief of the Cleveland Division of Police, described the discovery as a “terrible, horrific situation.”

“This is a traumatic event for our officers and for the community,” Todd said. “This is just such a tragic incident, but we are trying to develop any leads we can. That’s why we are also asking for the community’s help.”

Authorities initially estimated that the victims were between 8 and 14 years old. At the time of the discovery, there were no active missing child reports in Cleveland that matched the girls’ descriptions, adding further complexity to the investigation.

Investigators have also indicated that the remains may have been in the area for some time, though an exact timeline has not yet been determined.

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“We know that this didn’t just happen,” Todd said. “We still have to determine exactly when this occurred. At this time, we do not have any indication that there is a clear threat to public safety.”

Officials with the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office have taken custody of the bodies and are continuing forensic examinations to determine the cause and manner of death. Authorities have confirmed that the victims’ bodies had not been dismembered.

The case remains under active investigation as detectives work to reconstruct the events leading up to the girls’ deaths and identify those responsible.

Authorities are urging anyone with information that could assist the investigation to contact the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit. Additional details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.


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