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Gene Tracy Stewart, a 33-year-old man, was last seen in Slidell, Louisiana, sometime around January 1, 2004. He was not officially reported missing until five years later, on April 9, 2009, making the circumstances of his disappearance more difficult to trace. At the time he went missing, Stewart was approximately 6'2" tall and weighed 190 pounds, with blond hair and brown eyes. He is known to have used aliases, including his brother's name, Aaron Stewart.

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Last Seen: Jan 01, 2004

Victim Details

Jun 20, 2011

Jan 05, 2022

Gene

Stewart

53

33

74 inches

190 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

The story of Gene Tracy Stewart's disappearance is one marked by a significant and troubling passage of time. He was last seen in Slidell, Louisiana, sometime in 2004, but the official report of his disappearance wasn't filed until April 9, 2009, a full five years after he was last seen. This substantial delay has made pinpointing the exact date he went missing an impossibility for investigators. At the time he vanished, Gene was 33 or 34 years old. The circumstances surrounding the five-year gap between when he was last seen and when he was reported missing remain largely unexplained in public documents, adding a layer of mystery to an already perplexing case. Gene Stewart is described as a white male with blond hair and brown eyes, standing at 6'2" and weighing around 190 pounds. One notable detail in his case is his past use of his brother's name, Aaron Stewart. Investigators have also considered the possibility that he might be living under an alias in the neighboring state of Mississippi. These factors complicate the search efforts, as they open up the possibility that he may not be easily identifiable by his given name or that he intentionally sought to start a new life elsewhere. The lack of available details regarding what he was wearing or any personal items he may have had with him at the time of his disappearance further hampers the investigation. The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office is the investigating agency for Gene Stewart's case. The considerable time that elapsed before he was officially reported missing created a significant challenge for law enforcement, as memories fade and potential evidence can be lost. With limited information available to the public, the case has grown cold over the years. The overview of this case highlights a man who vanished without a trace, with a five-year delay in reporting his absence creating a significant obstacle to a thorough and timely investigation. The possibility of him living under an assumed name adds another dimension to the search, leaving family and investigators with many unanswered questions.

Jan 01, 2004

Slidell

Louisiana

St. Tammany Parish

4005

Saint Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office

Covington

Louisiana

St. Tammany Parish

70433

Rachel Smith

Lieutenant

701 North Columbia Street Room B1010-2, Louisiana

9858098200

County

Law Enforcement

https://www.stpso.com/

2009-007189

Saint Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office

Blond/Strawberry

Brown

Brown

06/02/2026


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