Missing in South Ga: Detrez Green case still a mystery 7 years later
Seven years after a two-year-old boy was reported missing following a tornado in Albany and investigators still don’t know what happened to Detrez Green.
Missing in South Ga: Detrez Green case still a mystery 7 years later
Seven years after a two-year-old boy was reported missing following a tornado in Albany and investigators still don’t know what happened to Detrez Green.“I honestly believe he was missing before the storm,” said Willie Rainey, Detrez’s great-grandfather. “There will never be no closure until we find out what happened to my grandbaby.”
For seven years the question in Detrez’s missing persons case hasn’t just been what happened to the toddler but also what he even looks like — which has caused investigations into his disappearance to stay at a standstill.
On Jan. 22, 2017, Detrez’s mom Adaijah Rainey reported him missing five hours after a devastating tornado hit the Piney Wood Estates in Albany where the family lived. But even today, no picture of Detrez has been provided to the police. Some of his family even said they’d never seen what he looked like.
Days following the day Detrez went missing, over $100,000 worth of search efforts exploded across Albany. Those search efforts even going as far as to drain a nearby lake — still nothing.
Investigators previously said they believed that if the storm had taken the boy, there would have been clear evidence in or near the home.
The search also expanded out in Ashburn to a home where Detrez used to live. Still, investigators said they found no answers in the missing person’s case.
Willie said he believes law enforcement dropped the ball in his great-grandson’s case considering a clear pattern of domestic incidents between Detrez’s parents. Back in 2020, WALB uncovered that pattern from Ashburn Police and Turner County Sherriff’s records that show Detrez’s dad, Kevian Green’s history with law enforcement. WALB even found one incident that happened in 2014 where the couple was involved in a stand-off with Ashburn Police ending in the Department of Family and Children Services (DFACS) placing a protective order over Adaijah and her kids. The family says along with Detrez she had two other kids.
