03-04-2025
Deputies still investigating disappearance of Wesley Dale Morgan; $10K reward available
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office is still investigating the disappearance of Wesley Dale Morgan, 23 years after he was reported missing.
The sheriff's office said Morgan was reported missing by his mother from their home in East Feliciana Parish on May 15, 2001. He was only 2 years old at the time of his disappearance. The FBI, Louisiana State Police and the LSP Crime Lab later joined the investigation.
According to Sheriff Jeff Travis, Morgan's mother has not been cleared of suspicion of involvement in her son's disappearance.
'She is the person who reported him missing and is assumed to be the last person to know his whereabouts. She will not talk with investigators on the advice of her attorney, which is her right,' EFPSO said in a Wednesday press release.
Investigators follow leads as they become available. A $10,000 reward is available for information leading to Morgan's recovery. EFPSO asks that anyone with information contact any of the investigating agencies in this case.
This article will be updated with an in-depth report from Louisiana First News Chief Investigator Andrew Epperson.
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Deputies still investigating disappearance of Wesley Dale Morgan; $10K reward available
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