
Tammy Call who went missing February 20, 1990 from Leesville High School.
It was 33 years ago when 15-year-old Tammy Call disappeared from Leesville High School and seven years later, her remains were found in the Sandy Hill area. On the anniversary of her disappearance, Vernon Parish Sheriff Sam Craft made a post on social media to encourage anyone with information to contact them.
“By making this post we’re hoping that somebody will see it and it will ring a bell with them and they’ll give us just a phone call, a word, something they saw, something they heard, something they know, something they think they may know.
He said one clue could help them find a break in this cold case.
It was February 20, 1990, that Call was last seen on Highway 171, a Thursday morning, leaving school, just blocks away from Leesville High. Craft said they later located her book bag but ever since they’ve had very few clues to go on.
“So that’s why we just continue to claw away and scratch at the surface and try to come up with anything to bring some closure to the family and justice to the person or persons responsible for what happened to her,” said Craft.
Then seven years after her disappearance a hunter reportedly found human remains. Craft said they were discovered in the Fort Polk area.
“Some particle remains, enough to make an identification and, if my memory serves me right, her bookbag was found somewhere there, near the school grounds, or something. But nothing that made that seem suspicious at the time,” said Craft.
If you have any information, you’re asked to contact Detective Rhonda Jordan at the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office at (337) 238-1311.
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