Detroit authorities have officially reclassified Na’Ziyah Harris disappearance as a homicide, following new evidence presented during a press conference held on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced that while Na’Ziyah’s body has yet to be recovered, substantial evidence suggests she has died. Na’Ziyah, last seen on January 9, 2024, after stepping off a school bus on Detroit’s east side, has been missing for nearly nine months.
Key Details of the Investigation
According to officials, Na’Ziyah was allegedly planning to meet someone before her disappearance. Investigators now believe that she met 41-year-old Jarvis Butts on the day she went missing. Butts, who has been charged with first-degree murder, had a known connection to Na’Ziyah through family ties. Prosecutors allege that he preyed on the young girl, and evidence suggests a history of inappropriate behavior dating back to 2022. Authorities say Na’Ziyah was also reportedly pregnant at the time of her disappearance.
Detroit police have conducted extensive searches across the city and surrounding areas, including Clinton Township and parts of Ann Arbor. In February 2024, police discovered clothing in the Rouge River, which matched what Na’Ziyah was last seen wearing. The condition of the clothing, according to Prosecutor Worthy, suggested possible foul play, and it is now believed that Na’Ziyah was a victim of homicide.
The Charges Against Jarvis Butts
Jarvis Butts is facing a series of serious charges, including first-degree murder, child sexual abusive activity, and second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Prosecutors also revealed that Butts is accused of committing other offenses against two additional minors, unrelated to Na’Ziyah. Butts’ criminal history and alleged actions are central to the case, and his arraignment is scheduled for Friday, September 27, 2024.
Butts had reportedly known Na’Ziyah’s family for some time, as he is the father of her cousins. Prosecutors presented evidence indicating that Butts had been searching online for abortion methods in the days leading up to the Na’Ziyah Harris disappearance. Authorities are continuing to search for Na’Ziyah’s remains as they work to build a case against Butts.
Community Response and Search Efforts
Since Na’Ziyah’s disappearance, local, state, and federal agencies have been involved in efforts to locate her. Specialized teams, including water rescue and recovery units, have combed areas throughout Detroit and nearby towns. The Detroit Police Department has expressed their commitment to finding answers for Na’Ziyah’s family and holding the responsible parties accountable.
At Thursday’s press conference, Prosecutor Kym Worthy referred to Butts as a “classic expert groomer,” highlighting the concerning pattern of behavior alleged in this case. Worthy stressed that more victims may come forward as the investigation unfolds.
Detroit Police Chief James White has called on the public to provide any additional information related to the case. Community members with tips can contact the Detroit Police Department’s Major Crimes Division at 313-596-2260. For those wishing to remain anonymous, tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-SPEAK-UP or visiting their website.
Next Steps in the Case
The arraignment for Jarvis Butts will take place on Friday, September 27, 2024. As the case progresses, investigators will continue to search for physical evidence and pursue any additional leads. Prosecutors believe they have strong evidence linking Butts to Na’Ziyah’s death, but they continue to urge the public to come forward with any further information.
Na’Ziyah’s family and the community remain hopeful that justice will be served. The case has garnered significant attention, and authorities are working tirelessly to resolve the investigation.