Allahnia Lenoir
Case Information:
Allahnia Lenoir, nicknamed “Fruity”, was 24 years old when she disappeared from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia on July 30, 2022, after visiting an apartment complex with a friend.
Allahnia traveled from her home in Douglasville, Georgia, approximately 30 miles west of Atlanta, to visit the Peachtree Midtown Apartments in the early evening. She was last seen entering the apartment building at 1660 Peachtree Street NE around 8:00 PM.
Security surveillance footage captured Allahnia walking into the building, but she was never recorded leaving. Her phone and Facebook Messenger stopped receiving all communications the following day, on July 31, 2022.
Case Details:
Allahnia traveled from her home in Douglasville, Georgia, approximately 30 miles west of Atlanta, to visit the Peachtree Midtown Apartments in the early evening. She was last seen entering the apartment building at 1660 Peachtree Street NE around 8:00 PM.
Security surveillance footage captured Allahnia walking into the building, but she was never recorded leaving. Her phone and Facebook Messenger stopped receiving all communications the following day, on July 31, 2022.
Timeline of Events:
July 30, 2022 – 8:00 PM: Allahnia entered the Peachtree Midtown Apartments at 1660 Peachtree Street NE with her friend to visit two men, Diante Reynolds and Steven Oboite. This was the last confirmed sighting of her.
July 30, 2022 – Evening: Allahnia’s friend left the apartment complex early, leaving Allahnia behind with Reynolds and Oboite.
July 31, 2022: Allahnia’s phone and Facebook Messenger stopped responding to all communication attempts. No activity has been detected on her accounts since this date. Investigators believe she died during the early morning hours of this day.
August 1, 2022: Jannette Jackson reported her daughter missing after Allahnia failed to return home or make contact with family.
September 20, 2022: Atlanta Police announced they believed Allahnia was murdered inside the apartment and her body was disposed of at an undetermined location.
Investigation:
The Atlanta Police Department determined through technology and video surveillance that Allahnia never left the apartment building on her own accord. Investigators obtained search warrants and concluded that she died inside one of the apartment units and her body was subsequently moved to an unknown location.
Police believe Allahnia was given opiate drugs inside the apartment and suffered a fatal medical emergency. Rather than calling 911, those present allegedly concealed her death and disposed of her body. Despite extensive searches and ongoing investigations, Allahnia’s remains have never been recovered.
Community Response:
Allahnia’s disappearance sent shockwaves through the Atlanta metro community, particularly in her hometown of Douglasville. Family, friends, and concerned community members organized prayer vigils and search efforts in the weeks following her disappearance.
On August 7, 2022, loved ones gathered for a prayer vigil at the Peachtree Midtown Apartments where she was last seen. The family also hired a private investigator to assist in the search and launched fundraising efforts, including a $25,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension of fugitive suspect Steven Oboite.
Family Statements:
Allahnia’s mother, Jannette Jackson, has become a powerful advocate for her daughter, speaking publicly about the case and pleading with the suspects to reveal the location of Allahnia’s body. “Nobody deserves to just disappear,” Jackson told reporters. “Every day is getting harder obviously because the reality of time not being on my side or my daughter’s side is painful.”
Allahnia’s father, Abraham Lenoir, addressed whoever might have information about his daughter: “Please allow us to see our daughter again. Allow us to know the outcome of her wellbeing.” Speaking directly to Allahnia, he said, “Your mother and your father, we love you very much. And we will not stop until you are found.”
Physical Appearance:
Allahnia was a Black female with black hair and brown eyes. She stood 5’4″ tall and weighed approximately 120 pounds.
She was last seen wearing a blue top, blue shorts, and cream-colored shoes. Allahnia was known by her nickname “Fruity” to friends and loved ones.
Current Status:
Allahnia “Fruity” Lenoir remains missing. Investigators have determined she was murdered, but her body has never been recovered.
Three men have been charged in connection with her death and the disposal of her body. Two are currently in custody at the Fulton County Jail, while the third is a fugitive with an active warrant for his arrest.
Suspects:
Diante Reynolds – Arrested August 2022. Charged with felony murder, concealing the death of another, tampering with evidence, financial identity fraud, and forgery. Held without bond at Fulton County Jail.
Steven Oboite – Evaded capture for nearly two years before being arrested in June 2024 following a jet ski chase on Lake Allatoona. Charged with felony murder, concealing the death of another, and tampering with evidence. Also federally indicted for operating a darknet drug trafficking ring called “WallstreetBets” that distributed counterfeit fentanyl pills. Currently held at Fulton County Jail.
Nicholas Hendrickson – NOT charged with murder. Faces charges of concealing the death of another, tampering with evidence, false statements, and hindering apprehension. Was granted $20,000 bond in June 2025 to attend his father’s funeral under electronic monitoring. Failed to appear for a compliance hearing in November 2025 and is now a FUGITIVE with an active bench warrant.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Allahnia “Fruity” Lenoir or the location of her remains, please contact the Atlanta Police Department Homicide/Adult Missing Person Unit at (404) 546-4235.
A $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of fugitive Nicholas Hendrickson or information about the location of Allahnia’s body. Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to bringing Allahnia home to her family for a proper burial.
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