After a missing father’s body was discovered wrapped in a carpet, a woman was detained for the “illegal disposal of human remains.”
Following the discovery of Nathan Millard, 42, dead in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA earlier this month, Tiffany Ann Guidry, 27, was arrested on Friday.Police said that Tabbetha Barner, 33, of Baton Rouge, who was accused of failing to ask for help in the man’s death, is also wanted by the authorities.
Derrick Perkins, 45, was previously charged with failing to seek aid, simple criminal property damage, unlawful disposal of remains, and obstructing justice.
After a missing father’s body was discovered wrapped in a carpet, a woman was detained for the “illegal disposal of human remains.”
Following the discovery of Nathan Millard, 42, dead in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA earlier this month, Tiffany Ann Guidry, 27, was arrested on Friday.Police said that Tabbetha Barner, 33, of Baton Rouge, who was accused of failing to ask for help in the man’s death, is also wanted by the authorities.
Derrick Perkins, 45, was previously charged with failing to seek aid, simple criminal property damage, unlawful disposal of remains, and obstructing justice.
Officers said: “It does appear that he was left there, that that’s most likely not where he died.
“I don’t want to go into details on our investigative efforts, but efforts are underway to locate and to talk to whoever may have put him there.”
Investigators believe he was with others when he overdosed and died before being moved to a different location.
He didn’t appear to be in distress, and he was there “under his own power, and it didn’t appear there was anything illegal taking place,” according to police.
Mr Millard is survived by two sons and a seven-year-old daughter. He also had two teenage stepchildren.