Police broadcast a description of Fletcher’s car, a black 2011 Dodge Charger. They distributed photos of it and asked for the public’s help finding it.

More than three months later, police found the Dodge in the 10000 block of Crowley Drive in Dellwood. St. Louis police spokeswoman Schron Jackson said that detectives had “persons of interest” in the killing that but no one had been arrested or charged.

On what would have been Fletcher’s 23rd birthday in March, family and friends mourned “Tews” wearing shirts emblazoned with his photo. All over his Facebook page, Fletcher can be seen in old videos singing lyrics to rap songs, flashing gang signs and, at times, posing with handguns or pointing the weapon at a videographer. In one photo he holds five handguns.

Police haven’t said what they think the motive was in Fletcher’s killing. Police say it could harm their investigation if they talk about a potential motive in open cases. And they aren’t saying if they think his murder is connected to the shooting death in Florissant on Feb. 1 of one of Fletcher’s closest friends, Antwoine Robinson.