Dec 22, 2009
Aug 14, 2023
William
Newman, Jr.
68
24
67 inches
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the quiet community of Slidell, Louisiana, a young man named William Denzel Newman, Jr. vanished, leaving behind a void of information and a family searching for answers. On January 8, 1980, the 24-year-old was seen for the last time at his residence. In the days and weeks that followed, there was no contact from him, and his whereabouts became a troubling mystery. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are scarce, with law enforcement acknowledging that few details are available in his case. It has been suggested that he may have traveled to the nearby town of Lacombe, Louisiana, but this has never been confirmed. His case has remained open for decades, a persistent and painful question mark for those who knew him. William was a white male with dark blond or black hair and blue eyes. He stood at 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighed approximately 150 pounds. A notable feature was the presence of tattoos on both of his arms and shoulders. At the time he went missing, it is believed he may have been wearing a red short-sleeved shirt that had stripes around the collar. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and sometimes went by the first name Richard. These personal details provide a snapshot of the young man who seemingly disappeared without a trace, but they have not been enough to bring a resolution to his case. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office has been the primary investigating agency since William Newman, Jr. was reported missing. Despite the passage of over four decades, his case is still active, a testament to the enduring hope of finding answers. Information has been shared through various platforms dedicated to missing persons, including the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). Over the years, his information has been updated as new details or classifications have become available, all in an effort to bring his case to a close and provide his family with the peace they have been denied for so long. The investigation into what happened to William Denzel Newman, Jr. is a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of a person's disappearance, and the enduring quest for truth, no matter how much time has passed.
Jan 08, 1980
Slidell
Louisiana
St. Tammany Parish
7965
Saint Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office
Covington
Louisiana
St. Tammany Parish
70433
Randy Loumiet
Sergeant
701 North Columbia Street Room B1010-2, Louisiana
9858098200
County
Law Enforcement
1-1131-80
Saint Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office
na
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
05/16/2026