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1985 Neguelouart,Louis 12-13-1985
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LOUIS NEGUELOUART
LAST DATE OF CONTACT : 12/13/1985

DOB : 01/12/1938 HEIGHT : 6'01"
GENDER : MALE WEIGHT : 200 lbs
HAIR COLOR : BROWN EYE COLOR : BROWN
RACE : WHITE


CASE INFORMATION :
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Subject's vehicle was found abandoned 15 miles north of Las Vegas on Highway 93. The vehicle was impounded by Nevada Highway Patrol 1/20/86.

IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PERSON PLEASE CONTACT :
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GOODING CO SO 208 934-4421
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Louis Neguelouart


Above: Neguelouart, circa 1985


Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

Missing Since: December 13, 1985 from Gooding County, Idaho
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: January 12, 1938
Age: 47 years old
Height and Weight: 6'1, 200 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes.


Details of Disappearance

Neguelouart was last seen in Gooding County, Idaho on December 13, 1985. He has never been heard from again. Neguelouart's vehicle was discovered abandoned 15 miles north of Las Vegas, Nevada sometime after his disappearance. There was no sign of Neguelouart at the scene. His car was impounded by authorities on January 20, 1986. Investigators believe Neguelouart may have been taken against his will. Few details are available in his case.


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If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Gooding County Sheriff's Office
208-934-4421



Source Information
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Gooding County Sheriff's Office
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Agency Case Number: 86S024

NCIC Number: M-183413838

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GOODING • Some cases may never be solved.

Gooding County Sheriff’s Office investigators fear that may be the case with several mysteries still in their hands. But the sheriff’s office isn’t giving up on these cold cases:

Rose Migdal

Wyoming woman Rose Migdal went missing near Gooding on Oct. 20, 1993.

Migdal’s vehicle was found, high-centered in the desert southeast of Gooding. But for years her remains were never located. Then in 1998, a sheepherder kicked what he thought was a soccer ball.

It turned out to be a skull, said Gooding County Sheriff Shaun Gough.

Migdal’s remains were discovered spread across an acre in the desert.

How she died remains a mystery. In 2009, investigators took another look at the case and checked out a hunch that Migdal was murdered for money.

“It was a lead that went nowhere,” Gough said.

For now, Gough said there’s nothing to show foul play might have been involved in her death.

“I think she high-centered her car in the desert, got mad and started walking and succumbed to the elements,” he said.

Fred Miller

According to the Idaho State Police Missing Persons Clearinghouse, Fred Miller’s disappearance is the oldest missing-person case in Idaho.

Miller was last seen at 8 p.m. on Aug. 16, 1968, according to the original police report, filed by then-Gooding Sheriff Bill Bunn. The report states Miller, an irrigator, didn’t show up for work the next day. His wife hadn’t seen him either. The sheriff’s office sent messages to police in every state to be on the lookout, the report states.

“Every sheriff since has worked on it,” Gough said.

In the 1980s, deputies dredged the Snake River below the Upper Salmon Dam in hopes of finding Miller’s 1960 white, four-door AMC Rambler.

“I was brand new at the time,” Gough said.

A decade later, deputies dug up a backyard in Gooding County. Neither search found anything.

In 2007, Miller’s families’ DNA was checked against a body found in Oregon in 1973. Still, no match.

The most recent development in the case happened less than a year ago, Gough said. In January, he got a call from a researcher in Texas who was working on matching DNA to unidentified bodies.

“She wanted to know if the Gooding sheriff’s office had any of Fred Miller’s DNA,” he said.

The office didn’t, but Gough offered to get a sample from Miller’s children.

“If a body turns up, they’ll be able to match,” he said.

Louis Neguelouart

Louis Neguelouart’s vehicle was impounded by the Nevada State Patrol when they found it abandoned 15 miles north of Las Vegas in Jan. 1986. Neguelouart himself has never been found.

According to a report, a wing window on the vehicle was punched out. The keys were inside, along with Neguelouart’s belongings, and nothing mechanically appeared to be wrong.

Neguelouart was last seen in Gooding on Jan. 12, 1986. His boss said he picked up his paycheck, but on Jan. 16, First Security Bank in Gooding told police Neguelouart’s account was overdrawn by $56.

“Several bodies have been found in Nevada but dental records never matched up,” Gough said.

Clues in the disappearance have been sparse.

“We don’t even know who to contact for DNA,” he said.

Unknown Victim

While many cases have few or no suspects, one in Gooding County has no known victim.

In 2000, convicted serial killer Tommy Lynn Sells admitted to killing a woman near Bliss, but no body was ever found, Gough said.

Sells also confessed to killing two people in Twin Falls County, among 61 killings nationwide in the late 1980s.

In March 2000, Texas Rangers brought Sells to the area in an attempt to locate a body, Gough said. Sells claimed he buried the woman south of Bliss, but in 1993 a landslide completely changed the landscape of the area.

“The whole mountain moved,” Gough said. “A huge area slid.”

Gough said he remembers the day Sells was brought in and the trip out to the site.

“He looked around and said ‘Well, this has all changed,’” Gough said. “We didn’t tell him about the landslide. We were like, wow, he’s been here.”
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