A Mother’s Routine Errand Turns Into a Mystery
On December 27, 2018, Nahendra Faye Davis, affectionately known as “Ninnie,” marked her 35th birthday by performing a routine task—dropping off her two children at her mother’s residence in the Glen Oaks neighborhood of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This seemingly ordinary act was the last confirmed sighting of Nahendra. She departed in her white 2015 Dodge Challenger, leaving behind no indication of her intended destination or plans for the remainder of her birthday. Her sudden disappearance has since become a perplexing case that continues to baffle investigators and haunt her family.
Abandoned Vehicle Raises Alarming Questions
A few days following her disappearance, Nahendra’s vehicle was discovered abandoned near the intersection of Scenic Highway and 72nd Avenue in Baton Rouge. Inside the car were her purse, keys, and cash, suggesting she had not planned to be away for an extended period. The presence of these personal items raises concerns about the circumstances under which she vanished. The location of the abandoned vehicle, not far from where she was last seen, adds another layer of complexity to the case....Read More
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