In a tragic turn of events, the remains of 20-year-old Erica Hunt have been identified, bringing a devastating conclusion to her family’s years-long search for answers. Erica, who went missing on July 4, 2016, in Appaloosa, Louisiana, left behind her two-year-old daughter, Brianna, and a community desperate for justice. After nearly five years of uncertainty, her remains were discovered and confirmed to belong to her, marking a significant yet heart-wrenching milestone in a case that has haunted her family and friends.
Erica was last seen after attending a family celebration, planning to braid a friend’s hair and take her daughter to the lake. However, she never returned home, and her family quickly sensed something was wrong. Despite filing a missing person’s report and conducting extensive searches, the police investigation faltered, leaving Erica’s loved ones in despair. It wasn’t until a tip led investigators to a property she once lived in that the search intensified, but cadaver dogs found no immediate evidence.
In December 2018, a separate search for a missing 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 uncovered skeletal remains in Evangeline Parish—only later identified as Erica’s through DNA testing. This tragic discovery has not only provided a sense of closure but has ignited urgency in the community to seek justice for Erica. Authorities have labeled her death a homicide, yet the perpetrator remains at large.
Erica’s family, still grappling with their loss, has called for anyone with information to come forward. The haunting question lingers: who 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed Erica Hunt? As investigators continue their inquiries, the community rallies behind her family, demanding accountability for this senseless act. If you have any information related to Erica’s disappearance or murder, please contact the Appaloosa Police Department or the Louisiana State Police. The clock is ticking, and her family is desperate for answers.