Weather for the Following Location: Lexington on Map

Second Murder Charge for Teen in Lexington Missing Persons Case

Candles and flowers at a community vigil for missing teens in Lexington.

News Summary

A 17-year-old boy faces a second murder charge linked to the disappearance of 15-year-old Aoun Basboos, in addition to a prior charge for the murder of another teen. The police and FBI are actively searching for Basboos, presumed deceased, following his report as missing. The community is urged to provide tips as the investigation unfolds, with a reward offered by Bluegrass Crime Stoppers for information leading to his location.

Lexington

A 17-year-old boy faces a second murder charge concerning the disappearance of 15-year-old Aoun Basboos after being previously charged with the murder of another teen, 16-year-old Ali Naqvi. The Lexington Police Department announced the additional charge on June 6, 2025, following consultations with the FBI, Fayette County Coroner’s Office, and the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, who concluded there was sufficient probable cause for the new charge.

Aoun Basboos was reported missing on May 11, 2025, and investigators presume he is deceased as he has yet to be found. He was last seen in the 3500 block of Spangler Drive, the same area where Naqvi was reported missing.

The 17-year-old suspect has been in custody at a juvenile detention center since May 14, 2025, following his initial arrest related to Naqvi’s murder. Law enforcement agencies continue to search for Basboos and have urged anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to come forward. As part of the investigation, Bluegrass Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of $2,500 for any information that could aid in locating Basboos.

Investigation Details

Following the announcement of the new charge, investigators emphasized the seriousness of both cases and the ongoing efforts to locate the missing juvenile. The collaboration between various agencies, including local law enforcement and federal entities, underscores the significance of gathering evidence and leads in missing persons cases.

Authorities have set up a system through Bluegrass Crime Stoppers for individuals to report tips anonymously. Tips regarding Aoun Basboos’s location can be submitted by calling (859) 253-2020 or through the Bluegrass Crime Stoppers website. This system is designed to encourage community involvement in solving this troubling case.

Previous Case Background

Aoun Basboos and Ali Naqvi’s reports of missing persons have raised considerable concern within the Lexington community, prompting heightened awareness about youth safety. The ongoing investigation into Naqvi’s murder had already attracted media attention, and now the unfolding developments surrounding Basboos have intensified the scrutiny on the case.

Following the alarming trends of youth crime, parents and neighbors have expressed their fears about the safety of young individuals in the area. The police have been organizing community forums to better educate families and promote vigilance against potential threats to their children.

Legal Context

The 17-year-old suspect, as a minor, will be subject to the juvenile justice system, which typically handles cases differently than those involving adults. The nature of the charges and evidence presented could influence whether the case remains within juvenile court or escalates to adult proceedings, depending on the severity and circumstances surrounding the crimes.

The community remains on edge as the search for Aoun Basboos continues, and law enforcement agencies work diligently to ensure justice is served for both missing teens. The tragic circumstances highlight the importance of community cooperation in addressing and preventing youth violence.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Lexington Police Appeal for Clues in Double Homicide
Lexington Man Charged with Rape of Minor, Raises Safety Concerns
Manhunt Underway Following Double Homicide at State Park
New Law Creates Confusion Over School Communication Rules
Unraveling the Mystery of Mary Marrs Cawein’s Death
Jabari Cortez Andrews Indicted on Drug Charges in Lexington
Violent Shooting Incidents Shock Kentucky Communities
Multiple Stabbings in Lexington and Albany Raise Alarm
Ecuador Extradites Notorious Drug Lord ‘Fito’ to the U.S.
Lexington Police Seek Suspect in Pasadena Drive Robbery

Additional Resources

Second Murder Charge for Teen in Lexington Missing Persons Case

STAFF HERE LEXINGTON KY STAFF
Author: STAFF HERE LEXINGTON KY STAFF

The LEXINGTON STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HERELexingtonKY.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Lexington, Fayette County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Woodland Art Fair, Crave Food and Music Festival, and Railbird Festival. Our coverage extends to key organizations like Commerce Lexington and Blue Grass Community Foundation, plus leading businesses in education, manufacturing, and technology that power the local economy such as University of Kentucky, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, and Lexmark. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREBowlingGreen.com and HERELouisville.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Kentucky's dynamic landscape.

ADD MORE INFORMATION OR CONTRIBUTE TO OUR ARTICLE CLICK HERE!
Advertising Opportunity:

Stay Connected

More Updates

Would You Like To Add Your Business?

Sign Up Now and get your local business listed!