New Jersey

Death of Toddler Found in Camden Alleyway Ruled Homicide

No charges have been filed in Jah'vi Brown's death

The Camden County Prosecutors office says Jah’vi Brown’s death was a homicide. Brown’s body was was found in a Camden alley in October. The child was last seen in August and reported missing by his parents in December, no one has been charged.

What to Know

  • The death of 20-month-old Jah'vi Brown has been ruled a homicide in Camden, New Jersey.
  • The toddler's remains were found in a trash-strewn Camden alleyway nearly three months ago.
  • No charges have been filed in the boy's death. He was reported missing in December.

The death of a New Jersey toddler whose remains were found in a trash-strewn alleyway nearly three months ago has been ruled a homicide.

Prosecutors say medical examiners were unable to determine the cause of 20-month-old Jah'vi Brown's death in their findings released Wednesday.

A passerby found the remains in Camden on Oct. 11. Authorities believe the remains had been there for at least two weeks before they were found.

The child was last seen alive Aug. 20 in Bellmawr, where his mother lives. The boy's father reported him missing Dec. 6, and authorities say it's unclear why it took so long for him to be reported missing.

The alleyway where Jah'vi was found is close to his father's home.

No charges have been filed in the boy's death.

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