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Heather Raquel Holliday, a 32-year-old woman, was last seen on December 20, 2006, near the Ramah Levee in Ramah, Louisiana. There are very few details regarding the circumstances of her disappearance. It is believed she may have traveled to Alexandria or Port Allen, Louisiana. Heather was described as being 5'4" to 5'5" tall, weighing around 105 pounds, with brown hair, hazel eyes, and a distinguishing scar on her right knee.

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Last Seen: Dec 20, 2006

Victim Details

Dec 22, 2009

Jan 12, 2024

Heather

Holliday

49

32

64 inches

65 inches

105 lbs

110 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the winter of 2006, a 32-year-old woman named Heather Raquel Holliday vanished from the small community of Ramah, Louisiana, leaving behind a mysterious and unsettling case for investigators. She was last seen on December 20, 2006, near the Ramah Levee in Iberville Parish. In the years since she was last seen, her case has grown cold, with few leads for law enforcement to follow. At the time of her disappearance, Heather was described as a white female, standing between 5'4" and 5'5" tall and weighing approximately 105 pounds. She had brown hair and hazel eyes, with a distinctive scar on her right knee. The circumstances surrounding what happened to Heather remain largely unknown, creating a void of information for her family and community. Following her disappearance, information surfaced that Heather may have intended to travel to other locations within Louisiana, specifically Alexandria or the Port Allen area. Despite these potential destinations, there have been no confirmed sightings of her since she was last seen at the levee. The West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office is the primary agency handling her case. Investigators have stated that foul play is suspected in her disappearance, though specific details about why they believe this have not been widely publicized. This lack of information has made it difficult for the public to provide meaningful assistance, and the case has been marked by a frustrating absence of progress over the years. Heather's life before she went missing included a significant personal detail; she was required to register as a sex offender following a conviction for intentional exposure to AIDS. While this is a sensitive part of her history, it is unclear if it has any connection to the circumstances of her disappearance. The investigation into what happened to Heather Holliday remains open, a quiet but persistent search for answers in a case with very few clues. The overview of the case is one of a woman who was there one moment and gone the next, disappearing from a known local landmark. The lack of witnesses, forensic evidence, or clear motive has left both her family and law enforcement with an enduring and painful mystery.

Dec 20, 2006

Ramah

Louisiana

Iberville Parish

3411

West Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office

Port Allen

Louisiana

West Baton Rouge Parish

70767

850 8th Street, Louisiana

2253439234

County

Law Enforcement

2007-020078

West Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

05/26/2026


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