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Edna Hoffman Freeman, aged 49, was last seen on April 20, 1998, in Tallulah, Louisiana. She was walking from her daughter�s home to her own residence on Florida Street. Freeman never made it home and has not been heard from since. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing either a blue or light yellow long-sleeved turtleneck, blue jeans, and black shoes. Freeman had several physical characteristics that might help identify her, including a polio vaccine scar on her upper arm, possible ab ...Read More
Last Seen: Apr 20, 1998

Victim Details

Dec 22, 2009

Oct 06, 2022

Edna

Freeman

76

49

62 inches

120 lbs

130 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the spring of 1998, a 49-year-old woman named Edna Hoffman Freeman vanished while taking a short walk between family homes in Tallulah, Louisiana. At the time she went missing, she was described as a white female, standing about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing between 120 and 140 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. She had a scar on her upper arm from a polio vaccination and a possible surgical scar on her abdomen. She also walked with a slight limp. When last seen, Edna was wearing blue jeans, a light yellow or blue long-sleeved turtleneck shirt, and black shoes. The circumstances of Edna's disappearance are particularly troubling due to their ordinary nature. She was last seen on April 20, 1998, walking the familiar route from her daughter�s residence to her own home on Florida Street. She never completed the journey and has not been heard from since. Few details are publicly available regarding the investigation into her disappearance. One report indicated that a suspect was questioned in connection with her case but was later released due to a lack of evidence. The Madison Parish Sheriff's Office has been the primary agency investigating her case from the beginning. For well over two decades, the disappearance of Edna Freeman has remained an unsolved case, leaving her family with a profound sense of loss and a lack of closure. The case is a stark illustration of how quickly a person can vanish without a trace, even in the most familiar of surroundings. Despite the passage of time, the case remains open with the hope that new information might one day surface. The overview of this case is one of quiet mystery; a woman on a routine walk home disappears, leaving behind more questions than answers and a family still waiting for a resolution.

Apr 20, 1998

Tallulah

Louisiana

Madison Parish

3394

Madison Parish Sheriff's Office

Tallulah

Louisiana

Madison Parish

71282

100 North Cedar Street, Louisiana

3185741831

County

Law Enforcement

http://www.madisonso.com/

98-000295

Madison Parish Sheriff's Office

Brown

Green

Green

05/26/2026


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