Nov 01, 2016
Jan 12, 2024
Jaret
Senegal
54
30
71 inches
160 lbs
179 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the early evening hours in Crowley, Louisiana, a 30-year-old man named Jaret Jerome Senegal was at his girlfriend's home. As she was preparing dinner, Jaret unexpectedly left the residence, stating that he would be back shortly. He got into his maroon, four-door 1988 Oldsmobile Regency and drove away, never to be seen or heard from again. It was not entirely out of character for Jaret to leave without notice, so his loved ones did not immediately fear the worst. However, as more time passed, their concern grew, especially since he was known to keep in regular contact with his mother. The initial days of Jaret's absence stretched into weeks, and then months, with no word. The lack of communication was unsettling for his family. Although he had a history of leaving unexpectedly at times, the prolonged silence was unusual. This pattern of behavior contributed to a delay in officially reporting him as a missing person to the Crowley Police Department. By the time the report was filed, a significant amount of time had already passed, potentially hindering the early stages of the investigation. At the time he went missing, Jaret was described as having brown hair and brown eyes. He had distinctive tattoos, including one of boxing gloves on one of his arms and another of a dog with horns on his chest. He was also dealing with a severe stomach condition. A significant and troubling discovery in the case came when Jaret's 1988 Oldsmobile Regency was found abandoned in Orange County, Texas. The vehicle had been intentionally set on fire, a detail that added a disturbing layer to his disappearance. The location of the car, over the state line in Texas, widened the geographic scope of the investigation and suggested that Jaret may have traveled a considerable distance after leaving his girlfriend's house. The act of burning the vehicle strongly indicated an attempt to destroy evidence, deepening the mystery surrounding what happened to Jaret after he drove away that evening. The discovery of the burned-out car remains one of the few concrete pieces of evidence in a case that has otherwise been marked by a lack of leads. The circumstances of his disappearance, the burned vehicle, and the extended period with no contact have left his family with unanswered questions. The investigation into what happened to Jaret Senegal is ongoing.
Nov 07, 2000
Crowley
Louisiana
Acadia Parish
Unknown
25341
Crowley Police Department
Crowley
Louisiana
Acadia Parish
70526
Malissa Withers
Captain CID
426 North Avenue F, Louisiana
3377884132
Local
Law Enforcement
0010745
Crowley Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/31/2026