Ten months later, police still looking for missing Breaux Bridge woman

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office is still looking for Keshia Sylvester, 29, who has not been seen since Sept. 22, 2017.

Sylvester is described as a black female, 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing around 145 pounds.

The sheriff's office originally believed Sylvester was last seen Oct. 2, 2017 in a white truck in Breaux Bridge. Further investigation showed she was actually last seen on Sept. 22, 2017 at a residence in the Breaux Bridge area.

That timeline more closely matches what Sylvester’s relatives told The Daily Advertiser last year.

Investigators have not ruled out foul play.

"If anyone has information or remembers seeing her in the area around the time of her disappearance, please let investigators know," the sheriff's office said in a Monday Facebook post.

Anyone with information on Sylvester's disappearance or whereabouts is asked to call the sheriff's office at 337-394-3071.

Keshia’s brother, Joshua Sylvester, said he last saw his sister on Sept. 18 when he picked her up from work and dropped her off at home. He then left for work for a few days, and found it odd when he came home and couldn’t reach his sister.

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Joshua Sylvester said he found several aspects of his sister’s disappearance troubling, including the fact that she reportedly didn’t pick up a check at her workplace and missed her daughter’s homecoming activities.

“Nothing like this has ever happened to us before,” Joshua Sylvester said in an Oct. 12 article. “We’ve been blessed. My mom and dad are taking it hard, and her daughter is too. Knowing she’s not contacting anybody and we can’t reach her, it’s been pretty bad lately.”