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Abraham Alexis, a 44-year-old from Garyville, Louisiana, disappeared on May 19, 1998, while working on a barge along the Mississippi River. According to reports, Alexis fell into the river during his shift and has not been seen since. Despite search efforts, his body was never recovered. Alexis was described as a Black male, standing 5'10" and weighing around 175 pounds. His case remains unresolved, with little information available beyond the initial circumstances of his disappearance. Investig ...Read More
Last Seen: May 19, 1998

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Victim Details

Dec 22, 2009

Mar 22, 2017

Abraham

Alexis

70

44

70 inches

175 lbs

Black / African American

Male

In the spring of 1998, a 44-year-old man named Abraham Paul Alexis was working on a barge in the Mississippi River near Garyville, Louisiana. On May 19th, a tragic accident occurred when he fell from the barge into the powerful currents of the river. At the time of this unfortunate event, Mr. Alexis was wearing a white shirt and black pants. He was a Black / African American male, stood at approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighed around 175 pounds. The circumstances surrounding his fall led to his immediate disappearance into the murky waters of the Mississippi. The St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office was notified of the incident and opened a missing person case. The official report, case number 98-16558, documented the event as an accidental fall into the river. Despite the efforts of authorities, the vast and relentless nature of the river made search and recovery operations incredibly challenging. The days that followed were filled with uncertainty for his family and community as they awaited any news of his whereabouts. Years have passed since Abraham Paul Alexis was last seen, and his case remains an open wound for those who knew him. The initial hope of a swift rescue has long since faded, replaced by the enduring pain of not knowing his ultimate fate. The official classification of his disappearance is a suspected accident. This case serves as a somber reminder of the dangers that can be present in everyday life, particularly for those who work on and around major waterways like the Mississippi River. The lack of resolution leaves a void for his loved ones, a story without a final chapter, highlighting the profound and lasting impact of such a sudden and unresolved loss.

May 19, 1998

Garyville

Louisiana

St. John the Baptist Parish

3371

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office

Louisiana

,

98-16558

St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

05/30/2026


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