The Cedar Grove community is grieving the tragic and untimely loss of Trinity T. Myles, 19, who passed away early Saturday morning after being found unresponsive inside a residence in the Cedar Grove area of Caddo Parish.
Emergency responders were called to the home after Trinity was discovered unresponsive. She was transported by medical personnel to a local hospital, where she later died despite lifesaving efforts. Her death was officially confirmed by the Caddo Parish Coroner’s Office.
Following her passing, Shreveport police launched an investigation, which has been classified as a homicide. Authorities confirmed that Evantavious Deon Williams was taken into custody in connection with Trinity’s death. Police stated that a witness reported Trinity and Williams had been involved in a verbal dispute prior to the incident. After family members contacted emergency services, Williams reportedly left the area before being located and arrested by law enforcement without incident.
Investigators have not released details regarding the exact manner or cause of Trinity’s death, noting that the case remains under active investigation. Detectives continue to gather evidence, conduct interviews, and work closely with the coroner’s office to fully determine the circumstances surrounding her passing. Officials emphasized that all information remains preliminary and subject to change as the investigation progresses.
Trinity’s death has left her family, friends, and community devastated. At just 19 years old, her life was filled with promise and potential. Loved ones remember her as a young woman whose presence brought warmth and meaning to those around her.
As the investigation continues, authorities have asked the public to respect the family’s privacy while also encouraging anyone with relevant information to come forward. The loss of Trinity T. Myles is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact of violence, and her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
