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Wallace John Landry, a 55-year-old man from New Orleans, Louisiana, was last seen on October 20, 1999. He was last spotted near Pauline Street and Alvar Street in the city. Landry, who suffered from epilepsy and experienced frequent seizures, disappeared under unclear circumstances and has not been heard from since. At the time of his disappearance, Landry was described as 5'9" tall, weighing around 160 pounds, with black hair that had a distinguishing gray patch in the front. He also had a tatt ...Read More
Last Seen: Oct 20, 1999

Victim Details

Dec 12, 2008

Jan 12, 2024

Wallace

Landry

80

55

69 inches

160 lbs

Black / African American

Male

In the autumn of 1999, a 55-year-old man named Wallace John Landry vanished from his life in New Orleans, Louisiana, leaving behind a void of information and a case that has grown cold with the passage of time. He was last seen in the vicinity of Pauline Street and Alvar Street, a detail that offers a specific geographic starting point but no further clues as to his destination or intentions. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unsettlingly vague; he simply has not been heard from again. At the time he went missing, Wallace was described as a Black male, standing at 5'9" and weighing around 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His appearance was marked by a few distinct features: a patch of gray hair on his front hairline, a possible mustache, and a missing upper front tooth. He also had a couple of tattoos, one of his initials on his hand and another of a cross between his thumb and index finger. An important aspect of Wallace's life was his health; he had epilepsy and experienced seizures as a result of his condition. This medical information elevates the concern surrounding his disappearance, classifying him as an endangered missing person. The lack of available details regarding what he was wearing or if he had any personal belongings with him at the time of his disappearance further complicates the investigation. Without these common starting points, the trail for law enforcement to follow grew cold almost immediately. The New Orleans Police Department has been the primary agency investigating his case, but years of inquiry have yielded few answers, and the official narrative remains sparse. Over two decades have passed since Wallace Landry was last seen, and his case remains an open and unresolved matter. The official date of his last contact is cited as October 20, 1999, though some reports mention October 22, 1999. This slight discrepancy highlights the ambiguity that has characterized this case from the outset. Despite the passage of time, the core of this mystery remains the same: a man with known medical needs disappeared without a trace from a New Orleans neighborhood. The lack of progress and new information has left his case file thick with unanswered questions and thin on concrete leads, a quiet testament to a life interrupted and a family left without closure. The investigation by the New Orleans Police Department continues, holding out hope that one day, new information will surface and shed light on what happened to Wallace John Landry.

Oct 20, 1999

New Orleans

Louisiana

Orleans Parish

3137

New Orleans Police Department

New Orleans

Louisiana

Orleans Parish

70119

715 South Broad Street, Louisiana

5046585315

Local

Law Enforcement

K-39005-99

New Orleans Police Department

5087

Black

Brown

Brown

05/24/2026


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