Jan 23, 2013
Oct 07, 2022
Eddie
Martin
77
44
67 inches
70 inches
160 lbs
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In June of 1991, the life of Eddie Matthew Martin, a 44-year-old U.S. Army veteran, took an unexpected and mysterious turn. On the eleventh day of the month, Martin was involved in a car accident in Opelousas, Louisiana. He was driving a 1983 Dodge pickup truck at the time. Following the incident, he was never heard from again. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are complicated by the fact that he was carrying an Alaska driver's license, which had been revoked due to a lack of insurance. Investigations by the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office later determined that his last known residence was in Alaska. This detail added a layer of complexity to the search, as his last known whereabouts were in Louisiana, far from his last established home. Eddie Martin is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes. At the time he went missing, he stood between 5'7" and 5'10" and weighed between 160 and 190 pounds. He had several distinguishing marks, including a scar on his left buttock from a childhood accident and two scars on his scalp. He also maintained a mustache that was even with the sides of his mouth. His family has expressed concerns that he may have been grappling with mental health issues, a belief rooted in his experiences during his military service. Martin served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1979 and completed three tours of duty in Vietnam. However, accessing his medical records to confirm any diagnosis has proven difficult for his family. The investigation into Eddie Martin's disappearance has remained open for decades, with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office continuing to seek answers. The case is a painful example of the ambiguous loss that families of missing persons endure, a perpetual state of not knowing that prevents closure. The details of his last known moments, tied to a routine traffic accident, offer few clues as to what might have happened to him. The disconnect between his presence in Louisiana and his residency in Alaska creates a geographical puzzle that has yet to be solved. His family's belief that he may have been suffering from the invisible wounds of war adds a tragic dimension to his story, suggesting a man who may have been struggling long before he vanished. The case of Eddie Matthew Martin remains an unresolved mystery, a story of a veteran who served his country only to disappear without a trace.
Jun 11, 1991
Opelousas
Louisiana
St. Landry Parish
70570
No
12967
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office
Lake Charles
Louisiana
Calcasieu Parish
70615
Mike Byrne
Investigations Commander
5400 East Broad Street, Louisiana
3374913715
County
Law Enforcement
03-002720
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office
Brown
Brown
Brown
No
05/25/2026