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Are Cincinnati children’s abuse cases going unnoticed amid pandemic?


Nylo Lattimore, 3, is missing, police said Saturday evening.

When Cincinnati police asked for help in their search for Nylo Lattimore in December, there was no case for the 3-year-old in Hamilton County’s Department of Job and Family Services. That’s where people should call if they suspect abuse or neglect of a child.

Those who work in the department saw a drop in calls from the public about children and their wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic. The same happened throughout Ohio and the nation. Calls dropped, but experts say abuse likely hasn’t.

After he went missing, a photo of Nylo in a green, army print sweatsuit circulated on social media while police and the community searched for the toddler. Weeks passed with no sign of Nylo, and the rescue mission turned into a dive search.



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