On March 10, 2019, Johnel W. Stevenson, a 55-year-old African-American man, was last seen at his workplace in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Employed as a chef, Stevenson was dressed in his professional attire—a white chef's coat, black pants, and black dress shoes—when he vanished. His employer reported him missing after he failed to return home or make contact, marking the beginning of a perplexing case that remains unsolved years later.
Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing between 230 and 250 pounds, Stevenson was known for his long black dreadlocks and brown eyes. He wore eyeglasses for reading and may have spelled his name as "John-El". At the time of his disappearance, he was 55 years old, born on August 7, 1963. These distinguishing features are crucial for identification, yet no credible sightings have been reported since he went missing.
Despite the initial report and subsequent investigations, details surrounding Stevenson's disappearance are scarce. No evidence has surfaced to indicate foul play, voluntary disappearance, or any particular circumstances leading to his vanishing. The lack of information has hindered progress, leaving both law enforcement and the community with unanswered questions.
The Baton Rouge Police Department has been the primary agency handling Stevenson's case. Registered under case number 22554-19, the investigation has yet to yield significant leads. The Louisiana Repository for Unidentified and Missing People lists Stevenson under FACES case number 808, but no updates have been reported since the initial filing. ...Read More
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