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Get verified updates on Kei’Mani Latigue’s case: discovery location, coroner identification, father’s charges, and how to share tips responsibly today.
According to multiple news reports published in late March 2025, 13-year-old Kei’Mani (also reported as Keimani) Latigue was found deceased in Toledo, Ohio. Authorities located remains in an abandoned house on Miami Street, and the Lucas County Coroner’s Office identified the remains as Kei’Mani Latigue. The teen’s father, identified in reports as Darnell Jones, was taken into custody and charged with murder after previously facing an abduction-related charge connected to the case [1][2][3].
This page was last updated on December 22, 2025, reflecting information available in cited reports as of March 24–25, 2025, and subsequent editorial verification checks.
The table below summarizes the specific, confirmed details cited by the referenced outlets. Where a detail isn’t stated in those reports, it is shown as not stated in reports.
| Name | Kei’Mani (Keimani) Latigue [3] |
| Age | 13 [2][3] |
| Status | Deceased; remains identified by Lucas County Coroner [3] |
| Discovery Date | March 25, 2025 (reports of body found and murder charge) [2] |
| Discovery Location | Abandoned house on Miami Street, Toledo, Ohio [2][3] |
| Suspect Identified | Father, named in reports as Darnell Jones [1][2] |
| Charges Reported | Abduction-related charge (March 24, 2025), followed by murder charge (March 25, 2025) [1][2] |
| Custody Status | In custody as reported by local outlets [1][2][3] |
| Coroner | Lucas County Coroner’s Office; identification reported publicly [3] |
| Investigating Jurisdiction | Toledo, Ohio (local law enforcement and coroner cited) [1][2][3] |
Reports state that remains were discovered in an abandoned house on Miami Street in Toledo, Ohio. Outlets did not universally publish a specific street number, but consistently referenced Miami Street and the structure as abandoned. The location serves as a focal point in the investigation following recovery of the remains [2][3].
Local reporting indicates that the Lucas County Coroner’s Office identified the remains as those of 13-year-old Kei’Mani Latigue. Coverage attributes the confirmation of identity to the coroner, which is the authoritative local agency on death identification in Lucas County [3].
News coverage names the teen’s father, identified as Darnell Jones, as the suspect who was taken into custody. Reports on March 24, 2025 describe an abduction-related charge. After the discovery and identification of remains, additional reporting on March 25, 2025 states that he was charged with murder. The case remains under investigation according to the outlets cited [1][2].
The following entries are drawn directly from reporting windows in late March 2025. If a precise earlier date for the initial missing report was noted in other coverage, it was not specified in the three cited pieces below.
| Date | Confirmed development |
| March 24, 2025 | Father identified as suspect and charged in connection with abduction-related offense, according to 13abc reporting [1]. |
| March 25, 2025 | Body found in an abandoned house on Miami Street; father charged with murder following discovery, reported by Fox10 and WTOL [2][3]. |
The cited outlets report the discovery of remains and the subsequent charging of the suspect. They also indicate that the investigation is ongoing. No additional operational details on specific search techniques or investigative leads are published in those reports. Readers should defer to official releases from law enforcement for further procedural updates [1][2][3].
WTOL’s coverage references family reaction, including the teen’s grandmother. This article does not reproduce quotes; readers can consult the cited report for direct statements and context. Community response has been covered by local news as the investigation proceeds [3].
The three cited articles do not mention an Amber Alert. Absence of mention in these specific reports is not proof that an alert was or was not issued at any prior time; it simply means these outlets did not reference one in the specific pieces cited here. If you have direct information, contact law enforcement. For cases involving missing children, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children advises contacting law enforcement or NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST [5].
Local articles reference the teen using both the stylized form “Kei’Mani” and the simplified “Keimani.” Spelling differences are common across outlets and social platforms, especially when names include punctuation or stylistic markers. For searchers and tipsters, using both variants can improve the chance of locating official updates tied to the same case [1][2][3].
If you have information relevant to this investigation, contact local law enforcement immediately. If there is an imminent threat, call 911. For information concerning missing children, NCMEC provides assistance and can be reached at 1-800-THE-LOST. When sharing updates online, avoid circulating unverified claims or identifying information about minors that hasn’t been confirmed by authorities. The Society of Professional Journalists urges verification before publication, and the Verification Handbook offers practical steps for vetting digital content [4][5][6].
We are basing this article on reporting by local and regional outlets that have published named, attributable updates. We link to the source pieces and attribute specific details to those outlets. This approach aligns with widely accepted journalism principles that center verification, transparency, and accountability, including SPJ’s Code of Ethics and guidance from the American Press Institute and the Verification Handbook [4][6].
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In reporting on March 24 and March 25, 2025, outlets stated that the suspect first faced an abduction-related charge and was later charged with murder after the discovery of remains [1][2]. In general terms, an abduction-related charge addresses allegations of unlawful restraint or kidnapping, while a murder charge addresses the alleged unlawful killing. Specific legal definitions and potential penalties depend on state statutes and the exact counts filed by prosecutors. Readers interested in precise charge language should consult the case docket or prosecutor’s office announcements as they become available.
WTOL’s reporting states that the Lucas County Coroner identified the remains as Kei’Mani Latigue [3]. Coroner identification is the official process by which local authorities confirm the identity of deceased individuals, often through a combination of investigative methods. The cited coverage does not provide technical details on methods used in this case. Any further specifics would typically come from coroner or police statements.
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After a murder charge is filed, typical next steps include court appearances such as arraignment and pretrial hearings. Specific dates and filings are maintained in local court dockets or announced by prosecutors and law enforcement. Because this article relies on published media reports rather than a live court docket feed, readers interested in daily scheduling should consult Lucas County court records or the prosecutor’s office announcements. We will continue to update this page as new, verifiable information is reported by established outlets.
The cited pieces describe the discovery site as an abandoned house on Miami Street in Toledo. Reports attribute recovery and identification to local authorities and the Lucas County Coroner’s Office. These reports do not go into operational specifics about scene processing or timelines beyond the dates and general location [2][3].
This article does not reproduce extended quotes. Readers seeking quoted statements can consult the cited news reports, which have published quotes and on-camera interviews as part of their coverage [1][2][3].
Speculation can obstruct investigations and mislead readers, especially in cases involving minors. This article follows the Society of Professional Journalists’ guidance to verify information before publication and relies on attributable reporting from recognized outlets. We prioritize accuracy and clarity over speed in alignment with best practices discussed by the American Press Institute and the Verification Handbook [4][6].
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Yes. Multiple reports state that remains were discovered in an abandoned house on Miami Street in Toledo, and the Lucas County Coroner’s Office identified the remains as Kei’Mani Latigue [2][3].
Reports name an abandoned house on Miami Street in Toledo, Ohio, as the discovery location. Specific address details were not uniformly published across the cited outlets [2][3].
She was 13 years old, according to the cited reporting [2][3].
Her father, identified in reports as Darnell Jones, was charged. An abduction-related charge was reported on March 24, 2025, and a murder charge was reported on March 25, 2025 [1][2].
Yes. WTOL reported that the Lucas County Coroner’s Office identified the remains as Kei’Mani Latigue [3].
Yes. Reports indicate the suspect is in custody. For any change in status, consult official court records or law enforcement announcements [1][2][3].
The articles cited here do not mention an Amber Alert. Anyone with information should contact law enforcement, and NCMEC can be reached at 1-800-THE-LOST for missing child matters [5].
Contact local law enforcement directly. If there is immediate danger, call 911. For missing child tips, NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST is an additional resource [5].
See the References section below for the linked articles that this page cites for the confirmed updates [1][2][3].
Yes. This page will be updated when reputable outlets or law enforcement publish verifiable, on-the-record information.