CINCINNATI HEARTBREAK: Young Mother & Aspiring Rapper Lanyah Dawson Gunned Down in Mount Airy Forest – Family’s Desperate Plea for Justice
By Crime & Community Desk January 14, 2026
More than a year after the brutal killing, the unsolved murder of 20-year-old Lanyah Dawson continues to devastate Cincinnati. Early on December 7, 2024, just after 12:28 a.m., Cincinnati Police responded to reports of an unresponsive person on Trail Ridge Road—a secluded, vehicle-restricted path winding through the dense woods of Mount Airy Forest. Officers arrived to find Lanyah suffering from a single gunshot wound; first responders pronounced her dead at the scene.

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Lanyah, a loving mother to her 1-year-old daughter, big sister, and daughter, was remembered as a “beautiful person and beautiful soul” who “kept us laughing all the time.” Her grandmother, Janet Crenshaw, shared: “I would do anything in the world for her.” Mother Nyresha Dawson mourned the lost future: “She still had a whole life ahead of her… She was the life of the party, very fun, outgoing.” As an amateur rapper with emerging talent in Cincinnati’s local scene, Lanyah balanced motherhood with dreams of music stardom.
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New details from police records reveal a grim scene: eight 9mm shell casings scattered around her body alongside blood evidence, suggesting the shooting occurred right there rather than a body dump. The isolated location—foggy trails, thick trees, far from streetlights—only heightens the mystery. No suspects have been named, no arrests made, and the Homicide Unit’s investigation remains active with no public motive disclosed.

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The community rallied in grief. The night after the discovery, family and friends held a poignant vigil near Walnut Hills High School parking lot, releasing balloons and sharing memories of Lanyah’s kindness and vibrant spirit. Aunt Marie Dawson urged: “They do need to find justice for her, because it is not fair for her child to grow up and not have justice. When she grows up, she’s going to have questions, and we need answers.” Nyresha added the most heartbreaking detail: Lanyah’s toddler has been calling out “Mommy! Where’s mommy?!”—a piercing cry that echoes unanswered through their shattered home.
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Online, tributes and speculation swirl under #JusticeForLanyah—whispers of possible jealousy, local rap tensions, or personal betrayal fuel theories, though police have released no evidence supporting them. The Dawson family pleads for anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing: “Think about it as if it was your family member… someone that you love.”
Cincinnati Police urge tips to the Homicide Unit at 513-352-3542 or Crime Stoppers anonymously. As the case lingers unsolved, it stands as a stark reminder of gun violence’s toll on young lives and families. Lanyah’s light—her laughter, her dreams, her love for her child—deserves truth and justice before the trail fades forever in Mount Airy’s shadows.