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A week after disappearing in Baton Rouge, Georgia man still missing

BY MATTHEW ALBRIGHT | Staff writer​ ​ ​

It has been a week since Nathan Milliard went missing. The Georgia man was on a business trip to Baton Rouge, where he went to an LSU basketball game and a local pub with a client — but hasn't been seen since that night.

Here's what we know about his disappearance and the search that is underway for him. 


Allison Rice and Devin Page's deaths shocked Baton Rouge last year. Rice, a 21-year-old LSU student, was fatally shot in her car on Government Street last year; Page, who was three years old, was sleeping when bullets struck his home, killing him. 

Now cameras will watch over the areas where each of them died. They are among about 50 new cameras going up around Baton Rouge in an initiative named after Rice and Page.

Here's more about the cameras and how the city hopes they will help stop or solve crimes. 


When traffic grinds to a halt on I-10 — which happens all too often — it can be very dangerous. Cars are going from high speeds to a stop.

To help make things safer, the state is planning to install queue warning systems on I-10 between Grosse Tete and the I-10/I-110 split. Here's how it will work, and how it could help reduce crashes. 

Baton Rouge to get 50+ crime cameras in memory of murdered LSU student, 3-year-old

Two new, high-tech cameras will now monitor the areas where 3-year-old Devin Page Jr. and 21-year-old Allison Rice were shot and killed last year, thanks to a donation from Rice's father, officials s… Read more

Traffic ahead: a new I-10 warning system will alert drivers to slowdowns, congestion

A new warning system project on Interstate 10 could ease traffic frustrations and improve safety, the state Department of Transportation and Development said. Read more

 
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Inside the political and legal battle over Baton Rouge's drinking water supply

A push for big groundwater users to pay for independent metering on their wells and better determine how big a threat saltwater poses to the Baton Rouge's water supply has been tied up in a legal bat… Read more

Another Louisiana carbon capture project draws outcry: 'None of the people here want this'

Some Iberville Parish residents are vehemently protesting plans for a carbon capture project in White Castle, the latest flashpoint in a statewide debate over the technology. Read more

Livingston Parish Sheriff's deputy arrested, accused of making harassing phone calls

A Livingston Parish Sheriff's deputy was arrested after being accused of making harassing phone calls and has been fired from the agency, officials said. Read more

 
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