Dec 12, 2008
Jun 07, 2024
Jacqueline
Ellis
66
39
65 inches
140 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the spring of 1998, a sense of unease settled over a Marrero, Louisiana neighborhood when 39-year-old Jacqueline Ann Ellis seemingly vanished without a trace. The last time anyone reported seeing her was at her residence in the vicinity of 15th Street and Garden Road on the evening of April 21, 1998. Jacqueline, an African-American woman with brown hair and brown eyes, was a familiar face in her community. On the night she disappeared, she was reportedly wearing a white dress adorned with blue flowers. Standing at five feet five inches and weighing around 140 to 170 pounds, she was a person of average build. Friends and family also knew her by the last name Watts, and she had distinctive pierced ears and a scar on her left wrist. The circumstances surrounding Jacqueline’s disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with very few details available to the public or to the investigators tirelessly working on her case. Information regarding her activities on that fateful day is scarce, and there were no immediate signs of a struggle or foul play at her home. It was as if she had simply vanished into thin air, leaving behind a life and a community that held her dear. The lack of concrete leads has made the investigation particularly challenging for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office, the agency handling her case. Over the years, her case has been classified as an endangered missing person, a designation that underscores the deep concern for her welfare. Decades have now passed since Jacqueline Ann Ellis was last seen, and her case remains an unsolved and painful enigma for her loved ones and the community. Despite the passage of time, the hope of finding answers has not diminished. Law enforcement agencies continue to seek any information that might shed light on what happened to Jacqueline. The official investigation remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted and a family still waiting for closure. The overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance that has left more questions than answers, a heart-wrenching puzzle that continues to haunt those who knew and loved her.
Apr 21, 1998
Marrero
Louisiana
Jefferson Parish
6521
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
Harvey
Louisiana
Jefferson Parish
70058
Derek Johnson
Detective
1233 Westbank Expressway, Louisiana
5043635500
County
Law Enforcement
D-25728-98
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office
4974
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/16/2026