Help find Ella Goodie! Traffic cameras spotted her driving back to Louisiana some time on March 9 after taking a passenger to Houston. Police have identified a person of interest.
HOUSTON, Texas -- A woman who was headed from Louisiana to Houston one week ago is missing and now police are asking for the public's help locating a person of interest.
Family and friends said they have not been able to get in touch with Ella Goodie, 32, who works as a ride share driver in Scott, Louisiana, since March 9,Scott police said Brandon Jermaine Francisco is believed to be the last person she was in contact with, though it is unclear if he was with Goodie on the drive to Texas.During the course of their investigation, police were able to spot Goodie's vehicle on a traffic camera headed back into Louisiana 12 hours after leaving for Texas.
Francisco has an active warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in court in Rapides Parish, Louisiana on the same date Goodie was last seen.We reached out to Lyft and according to the company, the ride to Houston was not on their platform, though representatives have been in contact with law enforcement to offer their assistance.
Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact the Scott Police Department at 337-233-3715.
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