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Justice Guidroz, a 26-year-old man, was last seen on December 22, 2005, in Gonzales, Louisiana. That day, he left his home and was involved in a minor traffic accident. Following the accident, Justice fled the scene on foot, reportedly to avoid police due to outstanding bench warrants. He was last observed walking in the vicinity of Holton and Norward Roads and has not been heard from since. At the time of his disappearance, Justice stood 5'9" tall, weighed around 125 pounds, and had multiple ta ...Read More
Last Seen: Dec 22, 2005

Victim Details

Nov 14, 2012

Jan 12, 2024

Justice

Guidroz

45

26

69 inches

125 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the winter of 2005, a young man named Justice Paul Guidroz, known to his loved ones as "Peanut," vanished from Gonzales, Louisiana. On December 22nd, the 26-year-old was involved in a minor car accident shortly after leaving his home. For reasons that remain unsettled, he walked away from the scene of the crash and was last observed near the intersection of Holton Road and Norward Road. In the moments following his departure from the accident, Justice Guidroz seemingly disappeared without a trace, leaving his family and friends in a state of perpetual uncertainty. He has not been seen or heard from since that day. At the time of his disappearance, Justice was described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, standing at approximately 5 feet 8 to 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing around 125 pounds. His appearance was distinguished by several tattoos, including the nickname "Peanut" tattooed across his abdomen, a dragon on the right side of his neck and chest, and various other tattoos on his arms and hands. The circumstances surrounding his decision to flee the scene of the accident are thought to be connected to outstanding bench warrants for his arrest. It has been reported that he was deeply involved in the local drug culture, a factor that has led authorities to consider the possibility of foul play. The investigation into Justice Guidroz's disappearance has remained open for years, yet answers have been elusive. Law enforcement has suggested that he may have been the victim of a homicide, though no definitive evidence has emerged to confirm this theory. His case is a haunting example of the many unsolved missing persons cases that leave families in a painful limbo, devoid of closure. The overview of the case paints a sorrowful picture: a young man with a troubled past gets into a minor accident and walks away, possibly to evade legal issues, only to vanish completely. The lack of any communication or sightings in the years since leaves a void filled with questions and a family waiting for answers.

Dec 22, 2005

Gonzales

Louisiana

Ascension Parish

Unknown

5207

Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office

Gonzales

Louisiana

Ascension Parish

70737

828 South Irma Boulevard, Louisiana

2256218300

County

Law Enforcement

05-51482

Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office

Brown

Brown

Brown

05/24/2026


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