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Judy Ann Gary

Missing Person Case

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Went to the pharmacy on foot to run an errand for her mother and never returned from the pharmacy. At the time of her disappearance, she was married and had a child. She disappeared sometime in late summer/August 1986-the exact date is unknown. Using default date of August 1, 1986 to enter info.
 

1537DFLA - Judy Ann Gary

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Name: Judy Ann Gary
Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: August 1, 1986
Location Last Seen: St. Martinville, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana

Physical Description

Date of Birth: October 5, 1966
Age: 19 years old
Race: White
Gender: Female
Height: 5'2"
Weight: 120-130 lbs.
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Green
Nickname/Alias: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: Dimple on left cheek

Identifiers

Dentals: Not Available
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Available

Clothing & Personal Items

Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance

Judy was last seen in St. Martinville, Louisiana in the late summer of 1986. The exact date of her disappearance is unknown. She left on foot to go to the pharmacy for her mother, and never returned.

At the time of her disappearance, she was married and had a child.

There has been no activity on her social security number since she disappeared.

Investigating Agency(s)

Agency Name: St. Martinville Police Department
Agency Contact Person: Det. C Guidry
Agency Phone Number: 337-394-3001
Agency E-Mail: CGuidry@stmartinvillepolice.org
Agency Case Number: 0119-299

NCIC Case Number: M904942787
NamUs Case Number: 29936

Information Source(s)

NamUs
LSU FACES Lab
 
Oct 29, 2022 rbbm
''After a genealogist noticed red flags while tracing their family tree, and those red flags have now led authorities to several witnesses that could assist them in solving the case.''

''She was last seen inside a green four-door car with an unknown person.
Her case is now being reopened.
“She apparently knew the person, got in with no problem and that was it,” genetic genealogist, Renee Dunn said.''

''Dunn assisted the family in creating a family tree and taking a genealogy exam when she noticed something about the case was not adding up.

“So we did the DNA test just to show the people that this is not the same woman. Just so he could place himself in the tree and get to know her more, and when we did that— with just the new information that was popping up threw some red flags out,” Dunn said.''

''The St. Martinville police department says the new information has now led to five witnesses that could help solve the case.

If you have any information regarding the case call the St. Martinville Police Department at 337-394-3001''.
 
Bernadette LeePublished: October 6, 2023
''Imagine you are a little child, and your mother is never seen again. That is the reality that a New Iberia man has to live with each day according to KATC.

Rickey Richard says he was not even 2 years old yet in 1986 when his mother went to a St. Martinville store to pick up a prescription for his maternal grandmother and then she was never seen again. The New Iberia man says he ended up growing up in foster care.

Now, 37 years later his mother has still not been found. Richard says he is trying to get help to spread the word about his mother. The Facebook page, Help Find Judy Ann Gary, has pictures and information about the woman and the events surrounding her disappearance.''


by: Kye Price Oct 5, 2023
''ST. MARTINVILLE, La. (KLFY)– The cold case of the disappearance of a St. Martinville woman is being reopened. Judy Ann Gary went missing more than 30 years ago and has yet to be found.

According to Gary’s family, she was seen on West Hamilton Street taking care of her ill mother at her mother’s home. Gary then went to the Hospital Drug Store Pharmacy on North Main Street to pick up her mother’s prescription. Workers at the pharmacy believe she got into a green four-door car, but she has not been seen since. Gary’s family has been looking non-stop for her.

Renee Dunn, a genetic genealogist, has been working with the family for a year, and said the process has been tough.

“Its just been talking to people, asking a lot of questions,” Dunn said. “People that maybe knew Judy first hand and knew the family and just weren’t willing to talk so many years ago are now forthcoming and willing to share and tell stories about her and her life, and that’s how we’ve gotten most of the information on the case.”
 

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