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The rally started about 10 a.m. at the house, which is also near the Dilly youth’s family home. Protesters got in and out of their cars to warm up and rejuvenate themselves. They waved signs at people passing in cars and called out “Justice for Harley.”
“We aren’t here to hurt anyone or cause problems,” said protester Brittney Sanderfer, of Sandusky, who held a 9-by-13-inch frame to show the size of the chimney police say the Dilly youth entered sometime after he went missing on Dec. 20. “We are just here to get answers so we can have a community that is at ease, at peace.”
Nearby, Port Clinton Police Chief Rob Hickman sat in his vehicle. He declined to comment on the investigation, but said he was near the house Sunday to ensure things were peaceful.
“Their theory is we screwed up the investigation.
People are entitled to their opinion but there is only so much we can say right now,” he said. “I feel the worst for the family right now; they aren’t allowed to grieve Harley.”
Chief Hickman confirmed that two people were arrested during the protest for trespassing onto the Fulton Street property during the event.
Port Clinton patrol officer Mike Wilburn also policed the scene. He disagreed with the group’s assessment that the chief and his investigators botched the investigation.
“I don’t think [Hickman] left any stone unturned,” he said.
People supporting the Dilly family and Port Clinton police also showed Sunday, holding up signs criticizing the protesters.
Live videos posted to the Facebook page for the Fisherman's Wharf bait and tackle shop in Port Clinton show a couple of individual counter-protesters holding signs. One man can be seen holding a crucifix and heard yelling at protesters across the street to "let him rest in peace," "please go home," and "leave his family alone."
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House where Harley Dilly's body was found becomes stage for protests