Dec 12, 2008
Oct 10, 2022
Lynitta
Hargray
59
40
70 inches
275 lbs
300 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In early 2005, in the small city of Tallulah, Louisiana, 40-year-old Lynitta Bouviere Hargray disappeared, leaving behind a life and a community with few answers. She was renting a room in the 400 block of Askew Street at the time she vanished. The exact date of her last contact remains uncertain, a detail that adds to the difficulty of the case. While her disappearance is officially noted as being on or around February 1, 2005, a key piece of information that points to her absence is a package that was mailed to her residence in early February. This package was returned to its sender, indicating that Lynitta was not there to receive it. Since that time, there has been no communication from her, and her whereabouts remain a mystery. Lynitta is a Black female with brown eyes and black hair, which she was known to wear in braids. She stood 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed between 275 and 300 pounds at the time she went missing. Her physical description includes several distinguishing features that her family and law enforcement hope will help in identifying her. She has pierced ears, a small scar in the middle of her forehead, and a condition known as "hammer toe" on both of her big toes. An unspecified medical condition has also been noted as a point of concern for her well-being. The lack of information regarding the clothes she was last seen wearing or any personal belongings she may have taken with her has left investigators with very little to go on. The investigation into Lynitta Hargray's disappearance has been challenging due to the limited amount of information available. The Tallulah Police Department is the primary agency handling her case, but the details surrounding what happened to her are scarce. There has been a suggestion that she might be in the Miami, Florida, area, though the basis for this lead is not widely publicized. The case is classified as an endangered missing person case, highlighting the concerns for her safety. Overall, the disappearance of Lynitta Hargray is a case marked by ambiguity. The vague timeline of when she was last seen and the absence of any significant leads have left her family and community in a prolonged state of uncertainty, holding onto hope for answers about what happened to her.
Feb 01, 2005
Tallulah
Louisiana
Madison Parish
3127
Tallulah Police Department
Tallulah
Louisiana
Madison Parish
71282
500 East Green Street, Louisiana
3185743230
Local
00627220
Tallulah Police Department
5719
Black
Brown
Brown
05/23/2026