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An extensive search for information is underway for Jazmyn Green, a 15-year-old girl from Norfolk, Virginia, who was last seen on April 12, 2025. Details regarding the specific circumstances of her disappearance have not been widely circulated, but her case is registered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children under the case number VA25-1428. The lack of detailed public information can sometimes occur in missing persons cases for a variety of reasons, including the protecti ...Read More
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Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Jazmyn

Green

15

15

Female

In the heart of South Carolina, a story of profound loss unfolded, forever changing a family and a community. It is a narrative that speaks of two sisters, 25-year-old Jazzmyne Aiytia Onisha Green and 20-year-old Jaimey McKenzie Green, whose lives were tragically cut short. Their case is one that highlights the devastating impact of violence and the enduring grief of those left behind. While the specific details leading up to the events of that fateful day remain a source of deep sorrow, the love and light that Jazzmyne and her sister brought into the world continue to be remembered. The sisters were discovered on a Monday morning in November 2021, at a home in Gaston, located in Lexington County. The initial call to authorities was about gunfire, a sound that shattered the morning's quiet and signaled a tragedy. When law enforcement arrived, they found both Jazzmyne and Jaimey deceased from gunshot wounds. The incident was quickly determined to be an isolated one, with no ongoing threat to the surrounding community. The pain of this discovery was immense, not only for their family but for all who knew them. In the wake of this tragedy, the focus of the investigation turned to identifying the person responsible. The suspected gunman was later found deceased in his vehicle in Richland County from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. This development brought a close to the search for a suspect but did little to ease the profound sense of loss for the family of Jazzmyne and Jaimey. Their mother has since spoken about the devastating impact of losing both of her daughters, sharing memories of their lives and the beautiful spirits they possessed. The case of Jazzmyne and Jaimey Green is a somber reminder of lives taken too soon and the enduring strength of a family navigating an unimaginable grief.

Apr 12, 2025

NORFOLK

Virginia

06/29/2026