New Orleans Police Seek Public Help for Missing Adults

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The New Orleans Police Department is urgently seeking assistance from the community in locating two missing adults: Maxwell Lewis, 24, and Bailey Albers, 25. Family members are deeply concerned for their well-being, with both individuals facing significant challenges. Anyone with information is urged to contact local detectives to aid in their search and help reunite them with their loved ones.

New Orleans Police on the Hunt for Missing Adults: Can You Help?

In the vibrant city of New Orleans, known for its rich culture, delicious food, and festive spirit, the local police department, NOPD, is reaching out to the community with a heartfelt plea. They are actively looking for two adults who have recently gone missing, and they are asking for your help in finding them.

Meet Maxwell Lewis

First on the list is Maxwell Lewis, a 24-year-old who was last heard from on March 27, 2024. Maxwell is facing multiple medical issues, which has left his family deeply concerned for his well-being. It’s a tough situation for them, and every minute counts in the search.

Maxwell stands at 5 feet 11 inches, weighing approximately 170 pounds. When he was last seen, he was wearing a red sweater and blue jeans. If you happen to have any information about Maxwell’s whereabouts, please reach out to the Seventh District detectives at 504-658-6070. Your tip could be the key to bringing him home.

On the Search for Bailey Albers

The second missing adult is Bailey Albers, just a year older at 25 years old (born on March 8, 1999). Bailey was last heard from on July 11, 2024. Her family is especially worried as she has been reported to be experiencing significant depression. It’s a heart-wrenching situation for her loved ones, and they are hopeful for a positive outcome.

Described as a white female, Bailey is about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs around 130 pounds. A distinctive feature is her vibrant green hair, which might help someone recognize her. When last seen, Bailey was driving a blue 1996 Ford van that unfortunately has a broken windshield and rear window. She is known to frequent the lively French Quarter area, which might make it easier for someone to spot her.

If you have any clues or information that could assist in finding Bailey, please contact the Eighth District detectives at 504-658-6080. Remember, even a small piece of information can make a huge difference in a case like this.

Your Help is Needed

The NOPD is emphasizing how crucial it is for the community to come together during such challenging times. The sad truth is that these missing person cases can take a toll on families and friends, making it feel like a nightmare. However, the community’s role is vital in solving these mysteries. If you see something, do not hesitate to speak up. Your involvement can change lives and bring closure to the families involved.

In times like these, let’s rally together in true New Orleans spirit. Whether you’re enjoying a stroll down the bustling streets or sitting in a café sipping on a beignet with your favorite coffee, keep your eyes peeled. If you remember anything about Maxwell Lewis or Bailey Albers or see either of them, make that important call to the authorities.

Stay safe, New Orleans! Together, we can shed light on these troubling situations and help bring our missing neighbors back home.

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