Dec 22, 2009
Jan 12, 2024
Kelvin
Dennis
53
27
72 inches
74 inches
160 lbs
180 lbs
Black / African American
Male
In the spring of 1999, a 27-year-old man named Kelvin Nusu Dennis vanished, leaving behind a life and a family in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The last confirmed sighting of him was not in his city of residence, but in Houma, Louisiana. At the time he went missing, Kelvin was described as a Black male, standing tall between six feet and six feet two inches, with a weight ranging from 160 to 180 pounds. He had brown eyes and his black hair was styled in braids. His appearance was distinguished by a noticeable scar on the inside of his right arm, which extended from his elbow down to his wrist, and several tattoos located on both of his arms and possibly on his shoulders as well. When he was last seen, he was dressed casually in a black t-shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes. The circumstances that led to Kelvin's disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with very few details available to the public or to the investigators working on his case. The fact that he was last seen in Houma while being a resident of Baton Rouge raises questions that have remained unanswered for years. There is no available information explaining his reasons for being in Terrebonne Parish, what his plans were, or who he might have been with. This lack of a clear timeline or narrative of his last known days has created a significant challenge for law enforcement and a source of enduring pain for his loved ones, who have been left without answers. For decades, the search for Kelvin has continued, a persistent effort to uncover the truth of what happened. The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office is the primary agency investigating his disappearance, managing it under case number 04-0873-99. The case is a poignant story of loss and the lingering uncertainty that families of missing persons endure. The overview of the case reflects a situation with minimal information, where a young man disappeared from a location away from his home, leaving behind only a physical description and the clothes he was last seen wearing. The absence of further details has left his case unsolved and his family waiting for a resolution that has yet to come.
Mar 30, 1999
Houma
Louisiana
Terrebonne Parish
3387
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office
Houma
Louisiana
Terrebonne Parish
70360
7856 West Main Street, Louisiana
9858762500
County
Law Enforcement
04-0873-99
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office
Black
Brown
Brown
05/22/2026