\A week after the teenage girl vanished in Toledo, Ohio, police found her in a place her mother said she never would have gone. Her father is now charged with murder.
Toledo police discovered the body of 13-year-old Keimani Latigue on Monday, March 24, on the second floor of an abandoned house on Miami Street.
According to a report by 13ABC, the Lucas County Coroner’s Office confirmed Keimani’s identity and scheduled an autopsy for Tuesday to determine the cause of death.
Police had initially charged her father, 33-year-old Darnell Jones, with abduction on Sunday. After her body was found and confirmed, they upgraded the charge to murder.
They filed charges based on evidence from phone records, surveillance footage, and witness interviews. According to a warrant for Darnell’s arrest, he allegedly took Keimani from her home without her guardian’s consent.
He also gave “inconsistent statements about his activity with the victim” and their whereabouts to the officers. He was also the last person seen with her before she disappeared.
Darnell reportedly last brought Keimani to her mother Tiara Kasten’s home on March 15. “I seen [sic] her on the 15th. Her dad brought her down to my house,” Tiara said. “Apparently my mother gave him permission and honestly it was just loving on my kid. We play video games.”
She added that her daughter usually followed a routine — she went to school, played basketball, and came home — and had no reason to be near the vacant house where police later found her.