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CLEVELAND — The Columbus Police Department said it has located a body it believes to be missing 5-year-old Darnell Taylor.
She was transported to a local hospital, where she gave information to police about what happened to Darnell.Police are now investigating this case as a homicide.According to court documents, Maye's husband told authorities that he made a 911 call after she allegedly harmed Darnell and that she put her hand over his mouth to try to stop him from telling police what was going on.
"We had a guy call in, said that his wife just killed her foster child. Darnell Taylor, 5-year-old," the dispatcher said.
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