
A grim discovery was made in Columbus as police officers, upon conducting a well-being check, found three deceased individuals in a home on Broadmoor Ave. The incident occurred yesterday and was confirmed by the Columbus Police Department, who were called to the scene at 10:45 AM. Found at the residence were Journey Fletcher, 25, and her two young children, Jalani Jennings, 5, and Harmoni Agyei, three months, all of whom were pronounced dead by CFD Medic 21 shortly after they arrived at 11:09 AM.
While details on the cause of the deaths are not fully disclosed, the Columbus Police have enlisted Detective Johnson, assisted by Detective Westfall, as lead investigators on this tragic case. The department is currently appealing to the public for any information that may assist in understanding the events leading to the loss of these young lives. According to a press release by the Columbus Police, those with information are encouraged to contact Detective Johnson directly or to provide anonymous tips through Central Ohio Crime Stoppers.
This case adds to Columbus Police's already heavy caseload as they navigate a spate of recent tragic incidents. The department’s outreach for community assistance underscores the urgency and gravity of the situation. For the community of Broadmoor Ave., the loss of one carries a particular weight, one that reverberates through the tight-knit fabric of the neighborhood.
Information regarding this heartbreaking situation remains scarce, but as the community reels from this shock, investigators urge anyone with possibly pertinent details, no matter how trivial they may seem, to come forward. Crime Stoppers guarantees the anonymity of tipsters, lending a voice to those who might otherwise remain silent in times when speaking up is crucial. The Columbus Police ensure the privacy and security of those who offer their input during what remains an ongoing and sensitive inquiry.









