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James R. Warren, age 45, went missing on December 12, 2004, from Colfax, Louisiana. On the day of his disappearance, Warren was last seen heading out in his boat on the Red River. Unfortunately, he never returned. His boat was later found abandoned on the river, but there was no sign of Warren. Authorities believe the case may involve an accident or another incident on the river, classifying it as "Lost/Injured Missing."

Warren was described as a Caucasian male, 6'1" tall, weighing 175 ...Read More
Last Seen: Dec 12, 2004

Victim Details

Jun 28, 2018

Oct 10, 2022

James

Warren

64

45

73 inches

175 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the quiet community of Colfax, Louisiana, a sense of unease settled over the family of James R. Warren in the days following December 12, 2004. On that Sunday, the 45-year-old man embarked on a fishing trip on the Red River, a routine excursion that took a mysterious turn. Warren, a resident of Colfax, the parish seat of Grant Parish, was a man of the outdoors, familiar with the river's currents and bends. He was last seen wearing a green shirt, blue jeans, and work boots, and was known to have a beard and mustache. Standing at 6'1" and weighing around 175 pounds, with blond, slightly graying hair and blue eyes, James Warren was a familiar face in his community. The last known contact with him was a cell phone conversation he had with his wife around 3:30 p.m. while he was on his boat. After that call, communication ceased, and an unnerving silence began. The hours turned into days, and with no word from Warren, concern escalated into a full-scale search. The pivotal discovery came when his boat was found empty, adrift on the Red River. This finding confirmed the family's worst fears; something had gone wrong. The Grant Parish Sheriff's Office launched an investigation into his disappearance, classifying the case as one of a lost or injured missing person. Despite their efforts, the search of the river and its banks yielded no further clues. There were no signs of a struggle, no personal belongings left behind, and no witnesses to what might have transpired on the water that day. The absence of any evidence left investigators with very little to go on, and the case quickly grew cold. Years have passed since James R. Warren was last seen, yet his case remains unresolved, leaving his family and community with lingering questions. The prevailing theory is that he may have had an accident on the river, but without any definitive evidence, this remains speculation. The investigation, led by the Grant Parish Sheriff's Office, remains open, but no significant leads have emerged to shed light on his whereabouts. His disappearance serves as a somber reminder of how quickly a person can vanish without a trace, leaving behind a void of uncertainty. The case of James R. Warren is a narrative of a simple fishing trip that ended in mystery, a day that started with the promise of recreation and concluded with an enduring and unanswered absence.

Dec 12, 2004

Colfax

Louisiana

Grant Parish

38694

Grant Parish Sheriff's Office

Colfax

Louisiana

Grant Parish

71417

Dale Whitstine

Investigator

205 Cypress Street, Colfax, LA 71417, Louisiana

3186273261

County

Law Enforcement

https://www.grantso.org/

041200237

Grant Parish Sheriff's Office

10425

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

05/22/2026


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