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TPSO searches for missing Houma man

MISSING PERSON

October 16, 2024

 

Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet is asking the public for assistance in locating a Houma man that was reported missing by family, shortly before midnight, last night.  Brayden Michael Boudreaux, 21, of Houma is believed to have gone missing from his home at an unknown time on Tuesday, October 15th, near MLK Blvd. 


On October 15th, the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division were called to a residence on Martin Luther King Blvd, where they initially learned of the missing person.  Deputies made contact with the family of Brayden Michael Boudreaux, who reported that he was acting out of character, and was not answering phone calls from family members.  Deputies later learned that Boudreaux allegedly quit his job via text message to his employer, during the day he went missing.

 

Brayden Michael Boudreaux is described as a white male, 5 foot 10 inches, 185 lbs., with brown hair and blue eyes, with tattoos on lower arms, and known to drive a 1998 Plymouth Neon, blue in color, displaying a Louisiana license plate of 876HFH. 


At this point in the investigation, authorities have been unable to locate Brayden Michael Boudreaux or the vehicle in question, and subsequently has been placed into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) as a missing person.


Sheriff Soignet encourages anyone with information or knowledge of his whereabouts to call the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office Detective Division at (985) 876-2500 or simply dial 911.



 

 

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