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Joyce Johnson, a 50-year-old woman, was last seen on January 1, 2001, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Her last known location was in the 5800 block of Prescott Road. Johnson, who also went by the names Joyce Booker and Joyce Booker Johnson, stood 5'4" tall, weighed 130 pounds, and had black hair and brown eyes. The circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear, and few details have surfaced since she was reported missing.

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Last Seen: Jan 01, 2001

Victim Details

Jan 23, 2020

Jan 23, 2020

Joyce

Johnson

73

50

64 inches

130 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the community of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the memory of Joyce M. Johnson is a fading echo, a story marked by the profound absence of information. At the time she went missing, she was a 50-year-old African American woman, standing around five feet four inches tall with a weight of approximately 130 pounds. She had brown eyes and black hair. Also known by the names Joyce Booker and Joyce Booker Johnson, she was a presence in her community before she vanished. Her last known whereabouts were in the 5800 block of Prescott Road in Baton Rouge. The specific date of her disappearance remains unclear, shrouded in the ambiguity that characterizes her entire case. In the years since she was last seen, no credible information has surfaced to explain her sudden and complete disappearance, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew her. The investigation into Joyce Johnson's disappearance is notable for the unusual and significant delay in its official start. Although she was last seen around 2001, a formal report was not filed with the Baton Rouge Police Department until many years later, in January of 2017. This substantial gap in time between her vanishing and the official case report presents a major challenge for investigators and has contributed to the scarcity of public knowledge about her circumstances. What transpired on the day she went missing, and in the years that followed before law enforcement was formally involved, remains a mystery. There is no public record of the clothes she was wearing or any personal items she may have had with her. This lack of detail has created a difficult path for resolution, leaving more questions than answers. Decades have now passed since Joyce Johnson was last seen, and her case has grown cold, filed among the many long-term missing persons in Louisiana. Her information has been entered into national databases with the hope that a new lead might one day emerge. The silence surrounding her case is a heavy one, a quiet testament to a life interrupted without explanation. The overview of Joyce Johnson's case is one of unsettling obscurity; a 50-year-old woman vanished from a residential street with almost no information ever being released to the public about the circumstances. The long delay in reporting her missing created a difficult starting point for any investigation, and as a result, her disappearance remains one of Baton Rouge's most enigmatic and unresolved cold cases.

Jan 01, 2001

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

No

74069

Baton Rouge Police Department

Baton Rouge

Louisiana

East Baton Rouge Parish

70815

Chad Montgomery

Detective

9000 Airline Highway, Louisiana

2252397832

County

Law Enforcement

6461-17

2017-01-18

Baton Rouge Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/26/2026


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