Apr 09, 2020
Oct 19, 2021
Jessica
Mortimer
36
31
64 inches
120 lbs
125 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
Jessica Dawn Mortimer, a 31-year-old woman, was last seen in New Orleans, Louisiana, in August 2019. There is some discrepancy in the exact date and location of her last sighting. Some sources report she was last seen on August 6, 2019. Another source states she was last seen by friends on August 16, 2019, near the intersection of South Peters Street and Richards Street. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as being 5'4" tall and weighing between 120 and 125 pounds. She has blue eyes and her hair, which she frequently changed the color of, was long and blonde with black coloring. Mortimer has numerous distinctive tattoos, including the words "TRAIN" and "WRECK" on her hands, a flaming heart on her chest, and a drum kit with the name "Randy" on her left calf. She also has several piercings, including in her nose, lower lip, and eyebrows, as well as large gauged piercings in her ears and a large scar above her knee. She is known by the nicknames Jess, Hunter, and Trainwreck. The circumstances surrounding Jessica's disappearance remain unclear, and few details have been made available to the public. The New Orleans Police Department is handling the investigation. Reports indicate that the person who filed the missing person report stated that Mortimer had not been seen or heard from since she went missing and that she may have been having suicidal thoughts. Her case is listed in national missing persons databases, and her information has been shared by various agencies and online communities dedicated to finding missing individuals. Jessica's case remains an active missing person investigation. Her family and friends continue to seek answers regarding her whereabouts and the circumstances of her disappearance. The lack of significant leads or new information has made the search for Jessica challenging. The overview of the case is one of a young woman who vanished without a trace, leaving behind a community of concerned individuals hoping for her safe return. The investigation relies on public assistance and the hope that someone will come forward with information that could lead to a breakthrough in the case.
Aug 06, 2019
New Orleans
Louisiana
Orleans Parish
70117
No
80507
New Orleans Police Department 5th Police District
New Orleans
Louisiana
Orleans Parish
70117
Frank Young
Police Commander
3900 North Claiborne Avenue, Louisiana
5046586050
Local
Law Enforcement
H-07917-19
2019-08-06
New Orleans Police Department 5th Police District
7983
Other
Blue
Blue
05/20/2026