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Body of 19-Year-Old Last Seen on Va. Naval Base Found in N.C.; FBI Hunts for Killer

"We will be relentless in our efforts to find who did this to her," an FBI agent said

The body of a 19-year-old student last seen on a U.S. naval base in Virginia, has been identified, and federal investigators are searching for her killer. 

The body found Friday in Charlotte, North Carolina, is that of Ashanti Billie, the FBI and local police announced Saturday. 

Billie, a culinary arts student who recently graduated from high school in Prince George's County, Maryland, was last seen Sept. 18 at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Norfolk, Virginia.

Her body was found 11 days later and more than 300 miles away, outside a church in a residential neighborhood of Charlotte. 

Billie's heartbroken parents spoke at a news conference Saturday evening. 

"She is home. She's home with God, and we're OK with that," Billie's father, Meltony Billie, said. 

Billie's mother, Brandy Billie, addressed her daughter's killer and then her daughter. 

"To the person or persons that decided they wanted to take our baby away from us and away from everyone that loved her: You're a coward. You don't deserve to breathe the air she breathed," she said. "Ashanti, baby, we love you, we love you and we love you." 

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating Billie's death as a homicide. No information was released immediately on how she died. 

Federal officials are assisting in the search for her killer, FBI special agent Martin Culbreth said. 

"Our mission is to bring justice for Ashanti, and we will be relentless in our efforts to find who did this to her," he said in his statement. "We will not rest until the person who robbed Ashanti of her life, her promise and her future is held fully accountable under the law."

A landscaper found Billie's body Friday morning behind a church on the 1700 block of Griers Grove Road in Charlotte, local police said. The church, East Stonewall AME Zion Church, is about a mile from Interstate Highway 77 and Interstate Highway 85. 

Someone at the church called 911 about 10:35 a.m. 

Police arrived and pronounced Billie dead on the scene. It was not immediately clear how long her body had been behind the church. 

Billie's family had said Friday that they had been told a body was found but it was not clear if it was Billie's. 

"As the family awaits further updates, we ask that you continue to keep us in prayer and pray this is not Ashanti Billie," a statement from the family said. 

Billie's body was identified by the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner's Office and Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Police Department. That police department, the FBI, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Virginia Beach Police Department and the Norfolk Police Department searched for Billie, along with her loved ones and volunteers. 

More than 75 people combed two Norfolk, Virginia, neighborhoods Thursday, looking for any clues that would lead them to Billie. 

Billie was last seen about 5 a.m. on Sept. 18 entering Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Norfolk, where she was an assistant manager at a Blimpie sandwich shop. But police say she never arrived at work.

Her cellphone was found later that day in a dumpster nearly 3 miles away from the base. Neighbors spotted her car Sept. 23 on a dead-end road in the Ocean View section of the city. They told police the car had been there for several days. 

On Thursday, a volunteer found a pink shoe near where Billie's car was found, The Virginia Pilot reported. A sweatshirt and phone charger also were found during the search, according to the newspaper. It was not clear if those items are related to her disappearance.

Billie's parents, who both are veterans, said earlier this week they remained hopeful that she would be found.

"Just help me bring my baby, Ashanti, home, please," Brandy Billie said through tears in a video posted to Facebook. 

Billie moved to Virginia Beach in August to attend culinary arts classes at the Art Institute of Virginia Beach. She graduated from Henry Wise High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, in 2016.

Anyone with information for the FBI is asked to contact the FBI Norfolk Field Office at 757-455-0100.

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