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re: Is there an update on missing 40 year old man?
Posted on 3/1/23 at 8:41 pm to mikelbr
Posted on 3/1/23 at 8:41 pm to mikelbr
If he walked east on convention, he may have drunkenly walked the wrong way. Walk too far east on convention and you are in a bad place within a few blocks. Not good.
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 3/1/23 at 8:55 pm to LSUFAITHFUL
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If he walked east on convention, he may have drunkenly walked the wrong way. Walk too far east on convention and you are in a bad place within a few blocks. Not good.
His belongings got tossed at the park next to The Heron. That isn't a bad area, though not very trafficked.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 8:57 pm to LSUFAITHFUL
Smashed to the point of Happy’s not serving you is not a good sign. No telling where his impaired brain had him wandering off to or wanting to get into.
I wonder if the lack of details from the police is to spare his family some embarrassment.
This also makes sense why “the client” was quick to worry when he didn't show up for the meeting. He knew what kind of state he last saw him in.
I wonder if the lack of details from the police is to spare his family some embarrassment.
This also makes sense why “the client” was quick to worry when he didn't show up for the meeting. He knew what kind of state he last saw him in.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 9:41 pm to facher08
That’s the name of the complex, The Heron. I couldn’t think of the name in an earlier post. You would think the cops would have requested surveillance from the buildings management to see if they could identify the perp who tossed the phone. There would obviously be surveillance set up at the entrance of the building, as well as surveillance set up overlooking that dog park.
If the dude was walking east on convention while inebriated that is very troubling. It gets sketchy real fast once you hand a left out of Happy’s. Additionally, he would’ve walked toward that park on Convention where multiple people have been shot dead over the years.
If the dude was walking east on convention while inebriated that is very troubling. It gets sketchy real fast once you hand a left out of Happy’s. Additionally, he would’ve walked toward that park on Convention where multiple people have been shot dead over the years.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 9:44 pm to facher08
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That isn't a bad area, though not very trafficked.
That isn’t a bad area at noon on a weekday. It isn’t somewhere you want to be on foot at midnight on a weekday drunk.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 9:46 pm to skullhawk
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This also makes sense why “the client” was quick to worry when he didn't show up for the meeting. He knew what kind of state he last saw him in.
I have to assume the dude left with a woman and got robbed or something. Why would the client let him leave alone if he was that hammered? If he wasn’t that bad off, why would the client be so quick to suspect foul play or worry so much as to call police?
Posted on 3/1/23 at 9:54 pm to Breauxsif
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It gets sketchy real fast once you hand a left out of Happy’s.
Convention is to the right walking out of Happy's.
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Additionally, he would’ve walked toward that park on Convention where multiple people have been shot dead over the years.
Where is this? This has to be somewhere on the other side of the interstate.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 9:59 pm to facher08
Ton of police down burbank by the Shed with blocked traffic and a part of the field roped off. This situation the first thing that popped in my mind
*turned out to be Just the usual BR shooting, false alarm
*turned out to be Just the usual BR shooting, false alarm
This post was edited on 3/1/23 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:12 pm to John_V
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Ton of police down burbank by the Shed with blocked traffic and a part of the field roped off. This situation the first thing that popped in my mind
Google Maps saying a crash at 10:07ct
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:16 pm to IT_Dawg
Saw where BRPD says they did a grid search of downtown, the levee and the area immediately east of I-110…
You would think Happy’s told them immediately about the video, then they would have videos over there along with businesses.
Seems very odd with all the information they had almost immediately, that they can’t track him
You would think Happy’s told them immediately about the video, then they would have videos over there along with businesses.
Seems very odd with all the information they had almost immediately, that they can’t track him
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:25 pm to facher08
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Where is this? This has to be somewhere on the other side of the interstate.
N 15th St is adjacent to Convention is where that park is where the homicides have taken place. It’s about a block away from the Greyhound bus station on the other side of the interstate.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:38 pm to pizota13
There’s a lot to read here, so sorry if this has already been said, but there’s a goddamn police station halfway between Happy’s and Courtyard, and it’s a 1.5 block walk. That SHOULD be the safest walk ever.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:41 pm to IT_Dawg
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You would think Happy’s told them immediately about the video, then they would have videos over there along with businesses.
Happy’s wouldn’t want to surrender that video so quickly if he was overserved. It’s been decades since I had to get a card to serve here, but it’s against the law to over-serve, right?
They might get hit in a civil lawsuit later.
Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:43 pm to Breauxsif
Watched a crackhead hooker hit some trick with a 2x4 at convention and 13th about a month ago.

Posted on 3/1/23 at 10:46 pm to MyRockstarComplex
The problem is, that is the 5th District. It is not staffed with anybody. The cops that you see on third Street working the weekends are hired by the bars in and around the area to provide extra security at $50 per hour. Those are not cops associated with the 5th district located DT, on 3rd St.
Posted on 3/2/23 at 1:46 am to Breauxsif
I think this ends up being directly/indirectly responsible by the hands of “Client” Josh.
I believe there is a reason that the Police are shielding Client Josh’s identity and his employer’s identity right now.
From the elevator pictures, Client Josh was clearly up in Nathan’s hotel room.
Happy’s said that Nathan was intoxicated before he arrived. Was there more than drinking going on in the hotel room?
What went sour from the time Client Josh paid the bill? Because whatever it was Client Josh didn’t give Nathan more than 60 minutes of being late to his meeting to go directly to the police:
He didn’t show up to a meeting with the client the next morning. They were due to meet back on the job site at 8 a.m. The client went to police by 9 a.m
I believe there is a reason that the Police are shielding Client Josh’s identity and his employer’s identity right now.
From the elevator pictures, Client Josh was clearly up in Nathan’s hotel room.
Happy’s said that Nathan was intoxicated before he arrived. Was there more than drinking going on in the hotel room?
What went sour from the time Client Josh paid the bill? Because whatever it was Client Josh didn’t give Nathan more than 60 minutes of being late to his meeting to go directly to the police:
He didn’t show up to a meeting with the client the next morning. They were due to meet back on the job site at 8 a.m. The client went to police by 9 a.m
Posted on 3/2/23 at 3:13 am to Lockdnlded
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Can’t you at least make sure he gets back to his hotel?
Especially, if you were on close enough terms with him that you were up in his room earlier?
Posted on 3/2/23 at 3:29 am to UncleLester
Seems possible that the homeless dude asked for money and he was so obliterated he was like ok here's my debit card.
Posted on 3/2/23 at 4:48 am to pizota13
would be a wild story if they never end up finding this guy. My guess is he ended up getting in a car with some bad people for one reason or another
This post was edited on 3/2/23 at 4:51 am
Posted on 3/2/23 at 5:10 am to NewMoneyTrash
**little bit of new, updated info**
More Debit card purchases & 2 ATM withdrawals.
Now I’m starting to lean that he was buying drugs. And him being “hammered” may not have been from just drinking.
Shortly after he left Happy's, Harvey said there was a withdrawal made at an ATM, which is close to where the phone was found. She said authorities have surveillance video of the person withdrawing money from his debit card at the ATM near a Greyhound bus station.
There was another withdrawal at another nearby ATM, and "multiple smaller charges" at a Chevron in the one-by-four block radius, Harvey said -- all of it happening between 1 and 2 a.m.
Harvey said the team at Texas EquuSearch plans to have search coordinators out and about Thursday afternoon to cover the four-block radius in hopes of uncovering what happened to Nathan.
"At the beginning, it's going to be a lot of recon, it's going to be a lot of boots on the ground, you know trying to check every single place possible where there could be video surveillance -- I'm sure they're going to be looking in vacant buildings," Harvey said.
Harvey and her team are hoping that against all odds, they'll be able to find Nathan and bring him home.
"You know, each day that passes, it lessens that chance that you're going to have a positive outcome, but we've seen some crazy amazing miracles happen so that's what we're going to hold onto right now -- we're hoping for that miracle for him," Harvey said.
More Debit card purchases & 2 ATM withdrawals.
Now I’m starting to lean that he was buying drugs. And him being “hammered” may not have been from just drinking.
Shortly after he left Happy's, Harvey said there was a withdrawal made at an ATM, which is close to where the phone was found. She said authorities have surveillance video of the person withdrawing money from his debit card at the ATM near a Greyhound bus station.
There was another withdrawal at another nearby ATM, and "multiple smaller charges" at a Chevron in the one-by-four block radius, Harvey said -- all of it happening between 1 and 2 a.m.
Harvey said the team at Texas EquuSearch plans to have search coordinators out and about Thursday afternoon to cover the four-block radius in hopes of uncovering what happened to Nathan.
"At the beginning, it's going to be a lot of recon, it's going to be a lot of boots on the ground, you know trying to check every single place possible where there could be video surveillance -- I'm sure they're going to be looking in vacant buildings," Harvey said.
Harvey and her team are hoping that against all odds, they'll be able to find Nathan and bring him home.
"You know, each day that passes, it lessens that chance that you're going to have a positive outcome, but we've seen some crazy amazing miracles happen so that's what we're going to hold onto right now -- we're hoping for that miracle for him," Harvey said.
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