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LA JA’DERRIUS MINNIEWEATHER: Missing from Baton Rouge, LA - 5 June 2026 - Age 15 *ARREST* (1 Viewer)

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Search for missing Baton Rouge teen continues​

Officials in Baton Rouge are racing against time as heavy rains and flooding approach the capital area in the search for missing 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather.

Crime Stoppers is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who contacts them within the next 48 hours with information about Minnieweather.

Minnieweather has been missing for more than a week. He was last seen in the early hours of June 5 in the Baton Rouge area.

City officials held a press conference this afternoon with Mayor-President Sid Edwards and Police Chief TJ Morse leading the plea for community help. Multiple officials asked anyone with information about Minnieweather’s whereabouts to come forward.


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United Cajun Navy joins search for missing 15-year-old from Baton Rouge​

The United Cajun Navy has joined the search for a missing teen from Baton Rouge.

According to police, no one has seen or heard from Ja’Derrius Minnieweather, 15, since Friday, June 5.

Members of the United Cajun Navy posted to social media, saying they are actively helping to look for Minnieweather and working to support his family.

“We’re going to hit some wooded areas. We’re going to hit some properties, some abandoned properties as well, look around some high traffic areas that are wooded areas,” said Josh Gill, an incident commander with the group.

According to Gill, more than 100 volunteers recently searched multiple locations throughout Baton Rouge, including wooded areas, bridges, and highways. He is asking the public to remain vigilant and continue to do its part.

The missing teen is described as having brown eyes, being five feet tall, and weighing 98 pounds. According to the Baton Rouge Police Department, he was last seen wearing black sweat pants, a gray and black shirt, and red Nike slippers.

Community tips guide volunteer search for Baton Rouge teen missing since June 5​

The search for a missing 15-year-old boy has stretched into its second week, with volunteer crews combing through backwoods, alleys and canals for any items belonging to Ja'Derrius Minnieweather.

The teen went missing on June 5. WBRZ's Alexis Marigny joined search crews on Monday as they focused their efforts on an area known as "Ghost Town," where Minnieweather is said to have disappeared.

The United Cajun Navy has been leading search-and-rescue efforts, largely guided by tips from the Baton Rouge community.

"We're getting all of these locations sent to us," said Josh Gill of the United Cajun Navy.

Hundreds of calls and messages have been pouring in, but sorting through them takes time.

"We're having to filter through them — in spots we may have seen, may have already checked," Gill said.

On Monday, the team was working off information that came in the night before.

"We're going to look at a couple of spots, some of them off of Prescott," Gill said. "We got some information last night, and it's just stuff we've got to clear."

Gill said the goal is straightforward.

"Our issue is not with what happened. We just want to see the boy go home," he said.

Minnieweather's family spoke to WBRZ last week. His grandmother said, "I know something happened because he would have called me by now." She also said, "It's the not knowing that's killing me."

One challenge the search team faces is getting people to open up. Gill said people are reluctant to share what they know, even with a volunteer group.

"A lot of times people don't want to talk to the police," he said, adding that "We do provide information to police on where we're going, but that's it."
 
Not sure what this source is but...

Man arrested amid missing 15-year-old’s investigation has bonded out​

A man arrested amid an investigation into a missing 15-year-old boy has now bonded out after he was arrested for indecent behavior with a 16-year-old girl over several months. Maurice Robbia Parms, 50, posted a $7,500 bond on Saturday.

Multiple sources confirm to UWK that it was the investigation into what happened to 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather that led them to evidence of the alleged crime. Sources added he is considered a “person of interest” in the 15-year-old’s disappearance.

Family, police and members of the United Cajun Navy have spent days looking for Minnieweather, who was last seen June 5 in what searchers have called the “Ghost Town” area of Baton Rouge. Family members have reported that Minnieweather was last seen on Bradley Street.

Maurice Robbia Parms, 50, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant for indecent behavior with a juvenile and computer-aided solicitation of a minor.

That warrant said police were investigating a missing person’s case when they came into contact with the 16-year-old girl that Parms is accused of abusing. Detectives got a search warrant for her cell phone, and say they found payments Parms had allegedly made to the girl through Cash App, Parms’ arrest warrant said. The girl told investigators he also took her shopping, the warrant said.

Investigators discovered that Parms and the girl were communicating via a messaging app over several months. He told her that he loved her and said “he can’t wait until people can see what they have,” according to the arrest warrant.

When police spoke to Parms on Saturday, June 6 about the missing person, they also asked questions about the 16-year-old girl. He told them he knows her from their neighborhood and gives her rides sometimes. He denied any relationship beyond that, the warrant said.

Parms was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison Wednesday afternoon after his arrest.
 
Not sure what this source is but...

Man arrested amid missing 15-year-old’s investigation has bonded out​

A man arrested amid an investigation into a missing 15-year-old boy has now bonded out after he was arrested for indecent behavior with a 16-year-old girl over several months. Maurice Robbia Parms, 50, posted a $7,500 bond on Saturday.

Multiple sources confirm to UWK that it was the investigation into what happened to 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather that led them to evidence of the alleged crime. Sources added he is considered a “person of interest” in the 15-year-old’s disappearance.

Family, police and members of the United Cajun Navy have spent days looking for Minnieweather, who was last seen June 5 in what searchers have called the “Ghost Town” area of Baton Rouge. Family members have reported that Minnieweather was last seen on Bradley Street.

Maurice Robbia Parms, 50, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant for indecent behavior with a juvenile and computer-aided solicitation of a minor.

That warrant said police were investigating a missing person’s case when they came into contact with the 16-year-old girl that Parms is accused of abusing. Detectives got a search warrant for her cell phone, and say they found payments Parms had allegedly made to the girl through Cash App, Parms’ arrest warrant said. The girl told investigators he also took her shopping, the warrant said.

Investigators discovered that Parms and the girl were communicating via a messaging app over several months. He told her that he loved her and said “he can’t wait until people can see what they have,” according to the arrest warrant.

When police spoke to Parms on Saturday, June 6 about the missing person, they also asked questions about the 16-year-old girl. He told them he knows her from their neighborhood and gives her rides sometimes. He denied any relationship beyond that, the warrant said.

Parms was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison Wednesday afternoon after his arrest.
This guy sounds like a bad hombre. Did the kids trust him?
 

BRPD executes search warrant at home of previously arrested man in connection with missing teen​

Sources told the WBRZ Investigative Unit that the Baton Rouge Police Department executed a search warrant at 50-year-old Maurice Parms' residence on Saturday in connection with the disappearance of 15-year-old Ja'Derrius Minniweather.

A large police presence was outside Parms' home as neighbors gathered around the residence, which had a smashed front window boarded up.

We’re told investigators are deploying cadaver dogs and sonar machines in the property.

Sources said what they found during the search warrant has led to an arrest warrant for Parms for murder.
 

BRPD announces death of missing Baton Rouge teen; suspect arrested​

The Baton Rouge Police Department announced Saturday, June 20, that missing 15-year-old Ja’Derrius Minnieweather is dead and that Maurice Parms has been arrested in connection with his death.

According to BRPD, evidence suggests Minnieweather was beaten to death and that his body was disposed of after an attack.

BRPD Chief T.J. Morse said Minnieweather’s body has not been found at this time. Morse also said investigators uncovered enough evidence through search warrants to charge Parms with murder.

Police said the arrest came after investigators conducted three search warrants as part of the case. Additional details about what was found during those searches have not been released.

BRPD said Parms has a previous arrest history that includes armed robbery, indecent behavior with juveniles, computer-aided solicitation for sexual purposes, and simple burglary.

Parms was previously arrested on June 10 on counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and computer-aided solicitation of a minor, according to Baton Rouge police arrest records. Officials have yet to confirm if that case is connected to Minnieweather’s death.
 
The arrest warrant, obtained by WBRZ, begins on the evening of June 4. Minnieweather rode a small children’s bike to visit a 16-year-old longtime friend at her residence on Bradley Street. She had been out getting food with Parms and returned to the area in his white 2014 GMC Sierra 1500.

Detectives say a confrontation broke out between Minnieweather and Parms over the way Parms was behaving toward the teenage girl. Witnesses described a tall man beating a smaller person for several minutes. A softer voice was heard begging the attacker to stop. Investigators later found large suspected bloodstains in the area where the altercation occurred.


Parms told detectives he had been at the Bradley Street residence on June 4 but said he met Minnieweather only briefly before leaving. Investigators say the evidence contradicted him at every turn.

According to WWLTV, video showed Parms riding a bicycle consistent with the one Minnieweather had used, and later disposing of multiple items in garbage cans. Investigators found blood at the scene and inside Parms’ truck.

A search warrant for Parms’ cellphone showed his phone remained at his home during the same window surveillance footage captured him leaving in his white truck — and returning within an hour. Detectives believe Parms stashed Minnieweather’s body, disposed of evidence, came back to retrieve the evidence and possibly the body, then transported them elsewhere in his vehicle.


Before Saturday’s murder charge, Parms had already been arrested once in connection with the case. On June 10, he was booked on counts of indecent behavior with juveniles and computer-aided solicitation of a minor involving a 16-year-old girl — charges that came directly from evidence uncovered while investigators searched for Minnieweather.

Detectives found messages on the girl’s phone between her and Parms, along with Cash App payments he had sent her, WAFB reports. The girl told police she had met with Parms multiple times at his home and in his vehicles. Court records obtained by WBRZ indicate Parms referred to the two of them as being in a relationship.

The warrant explains the first-degree murder charge in specific terms: Parms is accused of a high degree of planning and cover-up, and investigators say he was in the process of second-degree cruelty to a juvenile when Minnieweather was killed


Chief Morse confirmed the investigation remains active and said the focus now shifts to one goal. “Now, the focus shifts for us to bringing Ja’Derrius home for his family,” he said.
 

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