A chimney that served as a chilling reminder of a Port Clinton teenager’s death is no longer standing.
The owner of the Fulton Street home where Harley Dilly’s body was found removed the chimney on Monday.
City officials say the structure was removed out of respect for Harley’s parents, who live across the street.
Harley went missing on December 20th and was found in that chimney on January 13th.
Police don’t suspect foul play in the 14-year-old’s death.
A public memorial for Harley was held on Saturday.
The community is organizing a scholarship in Harley’s name.