It’s been two years since someone shot into a St. Paul home and killed a 16-year-old girl, and police are still asking anyone with information to come forward.

Sadeya Hall died on Feb. 2, 2017. She was hanging out with friends in a Payne-Phalen home when bullets came through the basement windows.

Two others were injured in the shooting at the residence on Case Avenue near Edgerton Street — the 17-year-old girl who Hall was visiting and an 18-year-old man.

Police have not arrested anyone in Hall’s homicide.

“This is a case that has broken all of our hearts and our investigators have worked very hard on it,” said Steve Linders, a St. Paul police spokesman. “They’ve interviewed many people, they’ve examined a lot of evidence, but unfortunately they haven’t gotten that piece of information that could lead to the killer.”

Hall’s family has said they were convinced she was not the intended target.

“It’s really tragic because she was an innocent person and her life is gone,” a cousin said after the teen was killed.

Police are asking for the public’s help and, if someone provides information that leads to an arrest, he or she could be eligible for a reward through Crime Stoppers of Minnesota. People can call the St. Paul police homicide unit at 651-266-5650 or provide anonymous information to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 (TIPS).