Dec 22, 2009
Jan 12, 2024
Yul
Kennedy
56
32
71 inches
72 inches
200 lbs
210 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the community of Metairie, Louisiana, the story of Yul Demetrius Kennedy's disappearance has left a void in the lives of those who knew him. On November 28, 2000, the then 32-year-old was last seen at his home in the 7800 block of Monett Street. He reportedly left his residence with the intention of driving to the Westbank, a journey from which he would never return. At the time he went missing, Kennedy was described as a Black male, standing between 5'11" and 6'0" tall, and weighing approximately 200 to 210 pounds. He had black hair and brown eyes, and was known to sometimes have a mustache, beard, or goatee. His attire on that unsettling day consisted of a blue and white shirt, a beige jacket, Girbaud jeans, and Nike tennis shoes. He also wore a distinctive thick gold rope chain necklace with a cross pendant. The initial hope for his swift return began to fade as hours turned into days. A significant and troubling development in the case came two days after he was last seen, when his vehicle was discovered abandoned in Metairie. The car was located just ten blocks from his home, a proximity that only deepened the mystery surrounding his vanishing. Despite the recovery of his car, there was no sign of Kennedy, nor any immediate clues to explain his sudden absence. The discovery of his vehicle so close to home, yet with no sign of him, created a perplexing scenario for both his family and the investigators from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office who took on the case. Years have passed since Yul Kennedy was last seen, and his case has grown cold, leaving his loved ones with unanswered questions. His distinguishing features, such as scars on his right arm and below his nose, a mole on his left leg, and two upper incisors capped with gold crowns, have been widely circulated in the hope that someone might recognize him. The investigation, under the purview of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office, has been fraught with a lack of substantial leads, and few details about the case have been made public over the years. The official classification of his case as an "endangered missing" person underscores the serious concerns for his welfare. As time continues to move forward, the overview of Yul Kennedy's case remains one of an abrupt and unexplained disappearance, a man who left for a short drive and vanished, leaving behind a profound sense of loss and an enduring mystery that continues to haunt his community.
Nov 28, 2000
Metairie
Louisiana
Jefferson Parish
7960
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
Harvey
Louisiana
Jefferson Parish
70058
1233 Westbank Expressway, Louisiana
5043635500
County
Law Enforcement
K-23991-00
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
Black
Brown
Brown
05/31/2026