A 16-year-old Missouri girl described as a “beacon of joy” was found beaten and shot to death in a remote conservation area eight days after vanishing from her home, leading to the arrest of six people in a case that has shocked the Moberly community.
Missing Teen Found Dead After Desperate Search
Kayla Huff disappeared from her Moberly home on May 6, 2026, prompting her parents to report her missing. Search crews worked around the clock for more than a week before the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office announced on May 14 that deputies had discovered the teenager’s remains in a remote section of the Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area. Authorities moved quickly to arrest six individuals in connection with her death.
According to court documents obtained by local news outlets, the suspects allegedly sabotaged Kayla’s vehicle by tampering with her gas tank. A witness reported seeing Julian Mason, 26, hold a funnel while another suspect poured an unknown substance into the teenager’s fuel tank. The group allegedly kidnapped Kayla shortly after her car stopped running.
Six Face Charges in Brutal Killing
Police arrested Alayna Mason, 20, Christopher Hull, 23, Hunter Ames, 19, and Julian Mason in connection with the teenager’s death. Alayna Mason allegedly told multiple people she and an accomplice abducted Kayla and forced her into a car trunk before driving her to the conservation area. Authorities say Mason beat the girl with a baton before shooting her. Ames allegedly supplied the pistol used in the killing.
In a bizarre twist, Alayna Mason escaped from police custody while handcuffed the day after Kayla disappeared and stole a marked sheriff’s deputy vehicle. Authorities arrested Skylar Powell, 24, on May 18 for allegedly hiding Mason in his basement during her time on the run. Police also arrested a 17-year-old suspect but released no details about that individual’s involvement.
Community Mourns Beloved Student
Prosecutors charged Alayna Mason with first-degree murder, first-degree kidnapping, facilitating a felony, inflicting injury, and terrorizing. Ames faces similar charges plus tampering with physical evidence. Hull and Julian Mason each face first-degree kidnapping, facilitating a felony, inflicting injury, terrorizing, and tampering with physical evidence charges. Powell faces hindering prosecution charges.
Kayla’s obituary paints the portrait of a vibrant Moberly High School student who loved working with young children and remained active in her church. Her family remembered her constant kindness, ever-present smile, and unique sense of humor that brought warmth and laughter to everyone she encountered. Authorities have not disclosed a motive for the brutal crime against the teenage girl.
