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Unknown. Gregory, who also goes by Greg, was last seen in the vicinity of Willis Rd. and Hwy 527 in Taylortown, LA in the early evening. He left a family member's residence to go visit a friend and never returned. His vehicle, a dark brown 1984 Chevrolet S-10 pickup with yellow pin striping and wire rims was located abandoned a few days after he after he disappeared with his wallet still inside. Foul play is suspected.


https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/show/733

http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/v/vice_gregory.html
 
[h=3]Deputies searching Red River Parish for missing person[/h]
Bossier sheriff's deputies are assisting their Red River Parish counterparts in the search.

That is because it could be one of three people missing from Bossier Parish if the tip is accurate, a Bossier Sheriff's Office spokesman said.
The Bossier Sheriff's Office website lists these three people as missing:

  • Clinton Devon Nelson, since Sept. 1, 2006,
  • Gregory A. Vice Jr., since March 21, 2000, and,
  • Arrilla Naomi Webb-Vaul, since March 17, 1979.
http://www.watchfox29.com/story/35970414/deputies-searching-red-river-parish-for-missing-person
 
[h=3]Where are they? BPSO rolls out missing persons campaign[/h]
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According to a release, Bossier Crimestoppers will be running billboard messages about all three missing persons over the next couple of weeks. The three subjects are 23-year-old Arrilla Webb-Vaul, 23-year-old Gregory A. Vice, Jr., and 21-year-old Clinton Nelson.

“Someone has information that will help us bring closure to these families,” said Sheriff Whittington. “Please speak up, and give us a call.”
Gregory Vice Jr.

Gregory Vice Jr. has been missing since 2000.
He was last seen in his pickup truck, a 1984 brown Chevrolet S-10 with yellow pin striping.
His wallet and personal belongings were found in the truck three days later, and authorities say no one has seen him since.
Greg is 5 feet, 8 inches, and 135 pounds. He has brown hair and hazel eyes.

He was last seen wearing a black leather jacket, a t-shirt, black Levi jeans, and a pair of white K-Swiss tennis shoes. He has a distinctive white tiger tattooed on his back just behind his right shoulder.
http://www.watchfox29.com/story/36218142/where-are-they-bpso-rolls-out-missing-persons-campaign
 
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Authorities in northwest Louisiana are asking the public for help solving three missing persons cold cases: a woman missing for 39 years, and men last seen 18 and 13 years ago.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Authorities in northwest Louisiana are asking the public for help solving three missing persons cold cases: a woman missing for 39 years, and men last seen 18 and 13 years ago.

Long-missing man's mom: The uncertainty never gets easier
 

What happened to Gregory Vice?​

By
Stacey Tinsley

June 24, 2019


Family, authorities seeking information on Bossier man who went missing almost 20 years ago​

By Stacey Tinsley, stinsley@bossierpress.com
It’s been more than 19 years since 23-year-old Gregory Vice, Jr. disappeared without a trace.
The Bossier native was last seen on U.S. Highway 71 in the early evening hours of March 21, 2000, in the vicinity of Willis Road and La. Highway 527. He was visiting a friend who lived in south Bossier.
While what happened to Greg remains a mystery, his family and law enforcement are staying vigilant.
Since Greg’s disappearance, a person of interest has been identified in his case. But due to lack of evidence, no arrest has been made.
Captain of the Bossier Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Department, Shawn Phillips, assures that the entire department is doing everything it can to solve Greg’s case.
“We had a person of interest back then, and we still do today. Our detectives are revisiting every aspect of this case to find out what happened to Greg,” Phillips said. “DNA technology has changed since he went missing, leads have come in, and we have a new lead investigator on the case who is looking at it with a fresh new pair of eyes.”
“We want to know what happened to him and bring closure to his family. They deserve to know what happened to him. We won’t give up,” Phillips added.
 

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