Jan 22, 2020
Oct 11, 2022
Shakeeta
Young
48
36
62 inches
63 inches
130 lbs
140 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the spring of 2012, a 36-year-old mother named Shakeeta D. Young vanished from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, leaving behind a painful silence for her loved ones. She was last seen on May 19, 2012, in the 1700 block of Duane Street. At the time of her disappearance, Shakeeta was known to spend time in the Plank Road area, a detail that has been a consistent part of the limited information available about her case. Described as a Black female with black hair and brown eyes, she stood between 5'2" and 5'3" and weighed between 130 and 140 pounds. A tattoo on her left arm is a notable distinguishing feature. Tragically, her disappearance came approximately three months after the death of her nineteen-year-old son. The investigation into Shakeeta's disappearance was initiated by the Baton Rouge Police Department, but the case quickly grew cold due to a lack of leads and information. No witnesses have publicly come forward with details about her activities or any individuals she may have been with on the day she was last seen. The absence of significant media attention, a frequent challenge in cases involving missing persons from marginalized communities, has further complicated efforts to generate public awareness and new leads. Her case has been documented in national databases for missing persons, but meaningful updates have been few and far between. Over a decade has passed since Shakeeta Young was last seen, and her case remains an unsolved and heart-wrenching mystery. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are still unclear, with very little information available to the public. Authorities continue to ask that anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it might seem, contact the Baton Rouge Police Department. For her family and community, the search for answers continues, fueled by the hope that one day, new information will surface and bring clarity to what happened to Shakeeta. The overview of her case is a somber reflection of the countless unresolved missing persons cases that leave families in a state of perpetual uncertainty, highlighting the critical need for continued public engagement and investigative focus.
May 19, 2012
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge Parish
No
74014
Baton Rouge Police Department
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
East Baton Rouge Parish
70815
Chad Montgomery
Detective
9000 Airline Highway, Louisiana
2252397832
County
Law Enforcement
12-64419
2012-06-19
Baton Rouge Police Department
8456
Black
Brown
Brown
06/07/2026