A vigil will be held for Kayla Huff on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. at Immanuel Baptist Church.

According to a Facebook post from the church, everyone is welcome to gather and remember Huff's life.

"This will be a time to pray, remember Kayla, support the Huff family, and stand together as a community in the midst of grief and heartbreak," the post said.

Huff, the 16-year-old girl that was reported missing in Randolph County, was found dead Wednesday night, according to the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.

Huff was last seen around 10:20 a.m. May 6. Her body was discovered by a Randolph County resident at around 8 p.m. Wednesday night in a wooded area in Rudolf Bennitt Conservation Area, where search efforts have been ongoing since last week.

Three people were charged Wednesday in connection with Huff’s disappearance, and a fourth person was charged Thursday.

Court documents allege that Alayna Mason and another individual kidnapped a person in Randolph County on May 6, the same day that Huff went missing. Authorities allege that Christopher Hull and Hunter Ames aided in the crime. All three are charged with first-degree kidnapping.

A 17-year-old was also arrested in connection to Huff's disappearance. The Randolph County Juvenile Office has declined to provide any information about the 17-year-old's case.

Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding Huff’s death. The investigation remains ongoing.

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