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Asya Linton, a 19-year-old woman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was last seen on January 2, 2019. She was last known to be in the 2400 block of Winborne Avenue in Baton Rouge, and since then, she has not been seen or heard from. At the time of her disappearance, Asya stood 5'7" tall and weighed approximately 125 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Her ears were pierced, and there are few other distinguishing details about her case.

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Last Seen: Jan 02, 2019

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Victim Details

Feb 05, 2020

Mar 06, 2020

Asya

Linton

24

19

67 inches

125 lbs

Black / African American

Female

Asya D. Linton was a 19-year-old woman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, whose life took an unexpected turn when she was reported missing. The last confirmed sighting of Asya was on January 2, 2019, in her hometown of Baton Rouge. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as a Black female, standing at a height of 5 feet 7 inches and weighing approximately 125 pounds. She had black hair and brown eyes. The circumstances surrounding her initial disappearance were not widely publicized, leaving her family and community with many unanswered questions and deep concern for her well-being. The days and weeks following Asya's last known contact were filled with uncertainty. Her case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), bearing the case number MP65030. The Baton Rouge Police Department was the primary investigating agency, and they were tasked with piecing together the timeline of her last known movements and activities. Despite their efforts, information about what might have led to her disappearance remained scarce, which is often a challenging aspect of missing persons investigations. The lack of specific details released to the public made it difficult for community-led search efforts to gain significant traction, a common frustration for families in similar situations. Fortunately, this particular story has a resolution that brings relief. The official case file for Asya Linton has been updated to indicate that she has been located and is alive. While the specific details regarding the circumstances of her recovery, the date she was found, and where she was located have not been made publicly available, the confirmation that she is no longer considered a missing person is the most crucial outcome. The resolution of her case marks the end of a period of profound worry and uncertainty for her loved ones. The focus now shifts to her privacy and well-being as she moves forward. This case serves as a hopeful reminder that even after a period of disappearance, a safe return is possible.

Jan 02, 2019

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

No

74319

Baton Rouge Police Department

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

70815

Chad Montgomery

Detective

9000 Airline Highway, Louisiana

2252397832

County

Law Enforcement

816-19

2019-01-04

Baton Rouge Police Department

8160

Black

Brown

Brown

05/31/2026


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