Crime & Courts

Missing Columbia girl, 13, found dead inside unoccupied home. Her death was a homicide

Ka’Niyah Baker, 13, of Columbia, who had been missing since Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, was found dead Wednesday inside an unoccupied home in northeast Columbia, the Richland County coroner said. The girl’s death has been ruled a homicide.
Ka’Niyah Baker, 13, of Columbia, who had been missing since Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, was found dead Wednesday inside an unoccupied home in northeast Columbia, the Richland County coroner said. The girl’s death has been ruled a homicide. Richland County Sheriff's Department

A body found Wednesday night inside an unoccupied home in northeast Columbia has been identified as a missing 13-year-old girl, the Richland County coroner announced Friday.

Ka’Niyah Baker’s death has been ruled a homicide, Coroner Naida Rutherford said in a statement.

“Any death is heartbreaking but it’s even more challenging to understand when it is a child,” Rutherford said in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. Our team will continue to collaborate with law enforcement as we continue to investigate this homicide.”

Columbia firefighters discovered the girl’s body shortly before 11:30 p.m. Wednesday after responding to a small structure fire inside a home in the 100 block of Cardamon Court, Columbia police posted Thursday on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Fire department spokesman Mike DeSumma confirmed Friday that firefighters responded to the property and put out a small fire, but referred all other questions to Columbia police.

A police spokeswoman said investigators were “working leads” in the case, but otherwise didn’t provide any information beyond what the department posted on X Thursday.

Baker had been last seen Monday on Auburnleaf Drive in Hopkins, about 15 miles from where her body was found, according to information released Thursday by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether authorities believe the girl died as a result of the fire or was killed prior to it.

Anyone with information about Baker’s death or her friends and acquaintances is asked to contact the Criminal Investigations Unit of the Columbia Police Department at 803-545-3518.

This story was originally published January 17, 2025 at 4:04 PM.

Zak Koeske
The State
Zak Koeske is a projects reporter for The State. He previously covered state government and politics for the paper. Before joining The State, Zak covered education, government and policing issues in the Chicago area. He’s also written for publications in his native Pittsburgh and the New York/New Jersey area. 
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