
Missing Ohio Teen Is Found Shot Dead in Alley 13 Years After Her Father's Unsolved Killing
DeAsia Green's father, DeAndre Green, was killed in 2010
In another post, Means wrote, "Please I need justice for my baby."
At a vigil for her daughter, Means told WTOP, "This is a wakeup call. You can't do this, like, — these guns. You all have to put them down."
She added, "All this senseless, nonsense killing. For no reason, and it's all kids."
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 419-255-1111. Callers can remain anonymous and might be eligible for a reward.''

Missing girl found dead in Toledo alley identified as Start High School freshman, daughter of unsolved homicide victim
TPD said DeAsia Green, 15, was found dead on Page Street. DeAsia's father DeAndre Green was shot and killed in 2010. No suspects have been named in either homicide.

Credit: Family of DeAndre and DeAsia Green
Toledo homicide victims DeAsia Green, left, with her father, DeAndre Green, in an undated family photo. DeAndre Green was shot and killed in 2010. DeAsia was found dead in January 2023 at age 15.
Megan Carpentier January 13, 2023
Teen Daughter Of Cold Case Murder Victim Found Shot To Death In Toledo
An Ohio family already devastated by a 2010 cold case murder is now grieving the violent death of another family member. The family of DeAsia Green, a 15-year-old freshman at Start High School in Toledo, was notified of her death on Monday, Jan. 9, according to Toledo CBS affiliate WTOL. Police...
''An Ohio family already devastated by a 2010 cold case murder is now grieving the violent death of another family member.
The family of DeAsia Green, a 15-year-old freshman at Start High School in Toledo, was notified of her death on Monday, Jan. 9, according to Toledo CBS affiliate WTOL. Police found her shot to death in an alley a couple blocks north of the city's Forest Cemetery.
Her father, DeAndre Green, 21, was shot to death in his car in the parking lot of a now-closed bar on Oct. 17. 2010, according to Toledo ABC affiliates WTVG. The place where his body was discovered was less than three miles from where his daughter's body was found.
His case has never been solved. Police have named no suspects in DeAsia's murder, but told WTVG that they do not believe the cases are connected.
According to police, DeAsia's family last saw her on New Year's Eve and had planned to pick her up at a friend's house on Jan. 3, according to the Toledo Blade. She wasn't there. She texted with her family and attended school on Jan. 5, according to WTOL, but refused to tell her mother where she was and didn't make further contact.
Her family officially reported her missing on Jan. 5, though police classified her as a "habitual runaway," the station said.
"I think the family of DeAsia had some intuition that this was different than previously," Toledo Police Sgt. Mike Kurjan told the station.
Her family provided information to police that they received suggesting DeAsia had been shot, which allowed police to find the body, WTVG reported.
Dr. Jeffrey Hudson, a Lucas County deputy coroner, announced that a Tuesday autopsy determined the teen had died of a single gunshot wound to the head, the Blade reported. Her death was classified as a homicide.
Police haven't released whether they believe DeAsia was shot in the alley, or killed elsewhere and then dumped in the alley.''