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The death of Diamond Bradley upset the Spring Valley community, so much so that a local restaurant attempted to raise awareness. In this case, Grandma Rosie’s restaurant offered a reward.
“It kills my heart to publish this, but Grandma Rosie’s is offering a Cash Reward for information leading to the arrest of the individual or persons guilty for what happened to this young member of our community,” the restaurant wrote.
“Someone took Tionda and Diamond Bradley,” Shelia Bradley-Smith, the girls’ great-aunt, told reporters. “Everybody knows Tionda and Diamond didn’t just vanish. It’s time to break the silence.”
— Des Moines Register (@DMRegister) July 7, 2021
In this case, officials have now made an arrest. In connection with the teen’s killing, a man known in the neighborhood as “The Russian” has been charged. According to local media, Richard A. Henderson, 26, of 1, is accused of concealing a homicide.
Diamond and Henderson’s cell phone texts were discovered, and police believe he picked her up at approximately 7 a.m. on January 24.
When the girl vanished, her friends and family did everything to locate her. Diamond’s high school conveyed its condolences right away.
In a statement, Hall district officials said, “Our entire Hall High School community has been shocked and grieved to learn of the untimely loss of one of our recent Hall High School students, Diamond Bradley.”