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Adam Dodson, a 24-year-old from Pineville, Louisiana, has been missing since June 1, 2004. Originally from Florida, Adam had relocated to Louisiana in search of work. After arriving in the Pineville area, he disappeared and has not been seen since. There is speculation that he may have been in Winnfield, Louisiana at some point, but no confirmed sightings or further information about his whereabouts have surfaced.

At the time of his disappearance, Adam was described as a white male, 6 f ...Read More
Last Seen: Jun 01, 2004

Victim Details

Dec 22, 2009

Jul 18, 2022

Adam

Dodson

44

24

72 inches

160 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the early summer of 2004, a young man named Adam Don Dodson, aged 24, embarked on a journey from his home in Florida to Louisiana, filled with the hope of starting a new job. He successfully arrived in Louisiana, but his new chapter would tragically be cut short before it even truly began. Adam was last seen in Pineville, Louisiana, sometime in the middle of June of that year. After that last sighting, he vanished without a trace, leaving behind a void of information and a family desperate for answers. Communication from Adam ceased entirely, and he has not been seen or heard from since. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are distressingly vague, with very few details available to construct a clear picture of his last known moments. There have been suggestions that he might have been in Winnfield, Louisiana, at some point after his disappearance, but this lead, like others, remains unconfirmed. Adam is described as a Caucasian male with brown hair and hazel eyes. At the time he went missing, he stood at 6 feet tall and weighed approximately 155 to 160 pounds. One of his distinguishing features is the presence of tattoos, though specific details about them vary across different sources. Some reports indicate he had unspecified tattoos, while another suggests he may have had tattoos of a skull and the name "Seth" on his arm. He also had a noticeable gap between his front teeth. The investigation into his disappearance was opened by the Pineville Police Department, but the case has been hampered by a lack of substantial leads and information. Over the years, his case has been shared by various organizations dedicated to finding missing persons in the hope that someone, somewhere, might hold a piece of information that could illuminate the path to finding him. The years have stretched on, turning a hopeful search into a long and painful wait for Adam's loved ones. His case remains an open and unsolved missing persons investigation. The initial uncertainty has solidified into a prolonged and agonizing mystery. With no clear evidence of what transpired in June of 2004, investigators and his family are left with a collection of unanswered questions. The scarcity of information has been a significant obstacle, preventing any real progress in the case. The official investigation, led by the Pineville Police Department, continues to hold his case file, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The overview of Adam's case is one of profound ambiguity; a young man travels to a new state for a job opportunity, is seen briefly, and then disappears, leaving behind only memories and the enduring question of his whereabouts.

Jun 01, 2004

Pineville

Louisiana

Rapides Parish

3389

Pineville Police Department

Rapides

Louisiana

Rapides Parish

71360

910 Main Street, Louisiana

3184426603

Local

Law Enforcement

04-02371

Pineville Police Department

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

05/31/2026


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