EVANSVILLE, IN — A domestic dispute at an Evansville apartment complex turned lethal on Tuesday afternoon, leaving a young father dead and a teenager behind bars facing a litany of felony charges. The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office has officially identified the victim as 23-year-old Trey Leavell, a resident of Evansville, who succumbed to his injuries following a shooting at the Kimber Green Apartment Complex.
In a swift response to the violence, the Evansville Police Department (EPD) apprehended 16-year-old Noah Hogan, who now faces preliminary charges of Murder and Criminal Recklessness. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Kimber Lane community, highlighting a tragic intersection of domestic tension and youth gun violence.
A Noon-Hour Confrontation: The Kimber Lane Shooting
The fatal encounter unfolded at approximately 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. Officers were dispatched to the Kimber Green Apartment Complex following multiple reports of shots fired in the residential area. Upon arrival, emergency responders discovered Trey Leavell suffering from critical gunshot wounds.
Leavell was rushed to a local hospital in a desperate attempt to save his life, but despite the efforts of medical personnel, he was later pronounced dead. The scene was immediately cordoned off as detectives began the grim task of reconstructing the events that led to the broad-daylight shooting.
Escalation and Domestic Dispute: The Investigation Unfolds
According to a probable cause affidavit, the violence was rooted in a domestic conflict. Investigators learned that Noah Hogan’s sister, Nyah Hogan, had been involved in a recent domestic breakup with Trey Leavell, with whom she shared a child. Nyah told detectives that she and her 16-year-old brother, Noah, had traveled to the Kimber Lane complex specifically to pick up the child.
A confrontation reportedly erupted between Nyah and Trey upon their arrival. As the argument intensified, Noah Hogan became physically involved in the altercation. According to Nyah’s statement to police, the situation reached a breaking point when she saw Trey Leavell allegedly holding a firearm and taking a “shooting stance.” It was at this moment that Noah Hogan produced a weapon and opened fire on Leavell.
The Arrest: A Teenager in Custody
Following an intensive four-hour search, Evansville police located Noah Hogan and took him into custody just after 4:00 p.m. During police interrogation, the 16-year-old reportedly admitted to firing the fatal shots.
The affidavit further reveals a series of alarming actions following the gunfire. Noah allegedly admitted that after shooting Leavell, he approached the fallen victim and took Leavell’s firearm from him. He then fled the scene, eventually discarding both his own weapon and the one taken from Leavell.
Noah Hogan has been booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail and faces a series of severe charges, including:
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Murder
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Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon
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Child Possession of a Firearm
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Obstruction of Justice
A Community in Mourning: Remembering Trey Leavell
At 23, Trey Leavell was a young man whose life was inextricably linked to his family and his child. His sudden and violent death has left his loved ones grappling with a “profound and life-altering grief.” Friends of Leavell describe him as a man who was deeply impacted by the complexities of his personal relationships but whose life should not have ended in a parking lot.
The tragedy has left a “gaping hole” in the lives of those who knew him, particularly the young child caught in the middle of the dispute. The Evansville community has begun to express their condolences, with many noting the heartbreaking reality of a 23-year-old being killed and a 16-year-old facing a lifetime in prison.
Ongoing Investigation and Call for Information
The Evansville Police Department emphasizes that this remains an “active and ongoing investigation.” Detectives are continuing to assess the “specific circumstances” surrounding the shooting, including the recovery of the discarded firearms and further witness testimony to corroborate the claims of self-defense made by the suspect’s sister.
“We are working tirelessly to ensure all facts are gathered,” an EPD spokesperson stated. “This is a tragedy that affects multiple families and the peace of our entire city.”
Authorities are urging anyone with additional information, dashcam footage, or doorbell camera recordings from the Kimber Green area on Tuesday afternoon to contact the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office or the WeTip hotline.
In Memory of Trey Leavell
As the legal case against Noah Hogan moves forward, the focus remains on the grieving family of Trey Leavell. A small memorial has begun to take shape near the site of the shooting, a silent vigil for a 23-year-old father whose life was cut short. The community stands united in the hope for justice and the prevention of future violence within residential neighborhoods.
Rest in peace, Trey Leavell. Your life mattered, and your memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved you.


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