On the evening of January 31, 2025, the small community of Oak Grove—nestled in Lamar County, just outside Hattiesburg, Mississippi—witnessed an unsettling event that would leave many questions unanswered. Ashtin Marie Stodghill, a 33-year-old White female, approximately 5'0" to 5'1" in height and weighing between 100 and 105 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes, was last seen arriving at a family member’s residence. She had stopped by for a meal or snack and then departed. That evening marks the last confirmed sighting of Ashtin—an ordinary moment in an ordinary setting, now cloaked in mystery
Records compiled by NamUs in recent weeks confirm her vital details: born January 1, 1992, making her 33 at the time of her disappearance. She is described as White, female, with brown hair—sometimes noted as blonde—and green or blue eyes in different reports. Standing approximately five feet tall and weighing around 100 pounds, she is a petite woman whose small stature may further narrow identification efforts
The events of January 31 remain the core of the case. Late that night, Stodghill appeared at a relative's home in Oak Grove. She was given food and then left shortly thereafter—and vanished. No further traces, no sightings, no communication. That was the last confirmed piece of the puzzle
The case has drawn the attention of local law enforcement. Unable to locate Ashtin through normal means, investigators have turned to public appeals. Investigating agencies in Lamar County are being contacted via public hotlines 794‑1005 and 582‑7867) to gather any possible leads . Additionally, the case has been entered into the NamUs database, indicating formal recognition and continued investigative effort ...Read More
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