Jody Bert Missing – On Wednesday morning, March 22, at approximately 12:45 a.m., he was last seen by his family. A man from Florida who was supposed to drop off his family at a hotel in Baton Rouge has not been seen since he arrived in downtown Baton Rouge. According to officers with the Baton Rouge Police Department, Jody Bert, 44, began to feel ill when he was traveling with his family from Louisiana to Florida. The trip to Oklahoma was to see family, and the family had been there.
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Sgt. L’Jean McKneely, Jr., a spokesman for the Baton Rouge Police Department, stated that the decision was made for Bert and his family to spend the night in Baton Rouge. This allowed Bert and his family’s relatives in Florida to travel to Baton Rouge and assist Bert and his family with the remaining drive home. It was reported to the investigators that Bert drove his family to a hotel in the downtown area of Baton Rouge, dropped them off, and then drove off to park his car. On the other hand, he did not go back to the hotel.
According to McKneely, the police later discovered his vehicle in the parking garage of the hotel, along with his wallet and his mobile phone. Bert is a man with short hair, stands 6 feet tall, weighs 220 pounds, and has a number of tattoos on the left arm. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a dark colored hoodie, and red and white Adidas shoes. Anyone who may know where he is should call the Missing Persons Division at (225) 389-3853 or Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-7867 as soon as possible with any information they may have.
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Police in Louisiana are still looking into the unusual murder of a Georgia man who vanished during a business trip and was allegedly discovered dead, wrapped in a rug, more than a week later. According to authorities, 42-year-old Nathan Millard was last seen in Baton Rogue’s downtown on the evening of February 22. The father of five was later discovered dead at around 3:30 am on Monday, not far from where he had been seen alive earlier. Authorities are trying to figure out how he died and got to the location where he was found, but a preliminary autopsy report in Millard indicated there was no internal or exterior injuries to his corpse.
“There didn’t seem to be any illicit activity going on. At this moment, there is no evidence to suggest that there was any wrongdoing, “During a news conference on Tuesday, violent crimes section captain Kevin Heinz stated. On February 22, Millard went to an LSU men’s basketball game with a client. After the game, according to the police, Millard headed to a bar in Baton Rouge. He was last seen leaving the establishment at 10:30 p.m. Initially, it was assumed that he left the bar to head back to his hotel, but about an hour later, surveillance cameras showed him at a Greyhound bus stop, where a security officer volunteered to get Millard an Uber.
“She just thought he seemed out of place even though he didn’t seem to be in trouble. He turned down the invitation and left on his own will “explained Heinz. According to police, they were able to follow Millard for several hours to various establishments in the Baton Rogue region. He was last spotted on February 23 at roughly 4:30 a.m. Officers said they couldn’t discuss his last known whereabouts since the matter was under investigation.
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