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Valencia Taylor, a 23-year-old woman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was last seen on March 31, 2021. She was reported missing shortly after her disappearance, but details surrounding her case have remained scarce. Taylor's family and friends have made repeated pleas for information, expressing concern for her safety and hoping to bring her home. Despite efforts by local authorities and missing persons organizations, no substantial leads have been reported publicly, and her whereabouts remain unkno ...Read More
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Victim Details

Oct 01, 2021

Oct 01, 2021

Valencia

Taylor

27

23

65 inches

155 lbs

165 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the heart of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a young woman named Valencia Taylor became the center of a distressing mystery. At 23 years old, she was a person with a future ahead of her, connected to a community and family who cared for her. She was described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighing between 155 and 165 pounds, with black, braided hair and brown eyes. A notable physical feature was a scar on her chest. The circumstances surrounding her life just before she vanished are not widely known, but the day she was last seen marked the beginning of a period of profound uncertainty and concern for all who knew her. The last known location for Valencia was in the 4000 block of Jefferson Avenue. It was from this area that she disappeared, leaving behind a community and loved ones to grapple with her sudden absence. The Baton Rouge Police Department was tasked with the investigation, piecing together the sparse details available in the hopes of locating her. The lack of detailed public information often meant that those who worried for her were left with more questions than answers, a common and painful reality for the families of the missing. The days and weeks that followed were undoubtedly filled with a quiet, anxious hope for her safe return. Fortunately, this period of distress concluded with positive news: Valencia Taylor was located and is alive. While the specific details concerning the time she was missing and the circumstances of her recovery have not been made public, the resolution of her case brought an end to the uncertainty. Her case is a reminder of the many individuals who go missing, each one leaving a void in the lives of their families and friends. The successful outcome in Valencia's case offers a sense of relief and stands as a testament to the hope that is held onto during the darkest of times when a loved one disappears.

Mar 31, 2021

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

No

107707

Baton Rouge Police Department

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

70815

Chad Montgomery

Detective

9000 Airline Highway, Louisiana

2252397832

County

Law Enforcement

3001421

2021-04-01

Baton Rouge Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/28/2026


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