Baton Rouge Police searching for two women in connection with Nathan Millard missing persons case

Baton Rouge Police searching for two women in connection with Nathan Millard missing persons case

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Ace News Today - Baton Rouge Police searching for two women in connection with Nathan Millard missing persons case
(Nathan Millard, Image credit: Baton Rouge Police Department)

On March 23, Georgia’s Baton Rouge Police Department announced that their detectives are trying to locate and apprehend Tabbetha Barner and Tiffany Ann Guidry for their involvement in the Nathan Millard case.  Millard, a 42-year-old father of five from Covington, Georgia, was reported missing from Baton Rouge back in February.  Tragically, he was found deceased, his body rolled up in a carpet and covered in plastic.  Millard’s remains were discovered only about three miles from where he was last seen, according to 11-Alive News.

Both Barner and Guidry are wanted on charges of Prostitution and Failure to Seek Assistance.  Guidry is wanted on the additional charge of Unlawful Disposal of Human Remains.

Millard had traveled to Louisiana on a business trip.  He had a meeting on February 22 and went to an LSU game. That evening would be the last time he was seen alive, according to Fox 35 Orlando.  His body was found on March 6, behind a shuttered Baton Rouge funeral home.

On March 20, 2023, Baton Rouge Police Detectives booked 45-year-old Derrick Perkins for the improper disposing of Nathan Millard’s body. The affidavit filed to support the warrant for Perkins’ arrest made reference to prostitutes as well as drugs. ~ KATC News

Ace News Today - Baton Rouge Police searching for two women in connection with Nathan Millard missing persons case
(Derrick Perkins, Image credit: Baton Rouge Police Department)

WSB-TV reported police in Baton Rouge as saying that Perkins is a known drug dealer in the Baton Rouge area.  For more on the story, see the video accompanying this article.

(Cover photos, Tabbetha Barner and Tiffany Ann Guidry, Image credit: Baton Rouge Police Department)

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