The person at the center of this case
Adam John "AJ" Breaux
Justice for Adam John "AJ" Breaux — the trail went cold in 1991, but the truth hasn't.
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Why was the 1988 silver Ford Tempo abandoned in Jim Bowie Park with personal items still locked inside?
What was the significance of the Easy Does It Club and were there witnesses present that night?
Did anyone see or interact with Breaux after 10:00 PM on Bernard Street?
Adam "AJ" Breaux disappeared on August 28, 1991, after 10:00 PM near the Easy Does It Club on Bernard Street in Houma, Louisiana. His abandoned 1988 silver Ford Tempo was found in Jim Bowie Park across the street, with his wallet and checkbook locked inside. Despite decades of investigation, his whereabouts remain unknown and foul play is suspected.
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Houma, Louisiana August 28, 1991 Adam “AJ” Breaux was last seen after 10:00pm in the vicinity of the 120 block of Bernard Street in Houma, LA, near the Easy Does It Club. His vehicle, a 1988 silver Ford Tempo, was located abandoned in Jim Bowie Park, which is across the street from where he was last seen.
His wallet and checkbook were found locked inside the vehicle. Breaux has not been seen or heard from since.
Adam Breaux last seen after 10:00 PM near Easy Does It Club on Bernard Street in Houma
1988 silver Ford Tempo discovered abandoned in Jim Bowie Park across from last known location with wallet and checkbook locked inside