Dec 13, 2022
Dec 13, 2022
Tiffany
Richard
44
39
66 inches
130 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the spring of 2019, a family's life was unexpectedly plunged into a state of uncertainty and fear. On May 19th of that year, 39-year-old Tiffany Leigh Ann Richard was last seen in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her last known location was in the 2600 block of W. High Meadows Court. After that moment, communication from Tiffany ceased, and her whereabouts became a deeply concerning mystery to those who knew and loved her. The sudden silence was out of character, sparking immediate concern for her safety and well-being. The days that followed her disappearance were filled with unanswered questions and a growing sense of urgency as the search for her began. The Baton Rouge Police Department was tasked with the investigation into Tiffany's disappearance. They gathered what information they could, painting a picture of the woman they were desperately trying to find. Tiffany was described as a Black female, standing five feet six inches tall and weighing approximately 130 pounds. She had brown hair and brown eyes. One of the most distinguishing features noted by authorities were her numerous tattoos, which her family hoped would help in identifying her. She had tattoos on her wrist, the back of her neck, her shoulders, and her fingers. As the investigation continued, her case was entered into national databases for missing persons, a formal step that underscores the serious and ongoing nature of the search for a missing loved one. Years passed without public updates on her whereabouts, a period of painful ambiguity for her family and community. However, the period of not knowing has come to a close. Information from her official case file has confirmed that Tiffany Leigh Ann Richard has been found and is alive. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance and the details of where she was during the intervening years are not publicly available, nor is the exact date she was located. The resolution of her case brings an end to the search that began on that spring day in 2019. The overview of this case is one of a sudden disappearance that left a family in distress, followed by a long period of uncertainty, which has now concluded with the positive outcome that she is no longer considered a missing person.
May 19, 2019
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge Parish
No
122027
Baton Rouge Police Department
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge Parish
70815
Chad Montgomery
Detective
9000 Airline Highway, Louisiana
2252397832
County
Law Enforcement
94482-21
2021-09-18
Baton Rouge Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/03/2026