Published: 10-10-2024 | Category: Statewide
STATEWIDE NEWS RELEASE
October 10, 2024
**UPDATE**Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory
Update – On October 8, 2024, Louisiana State Police and the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office (WPSO) successfully located Peyton Saintignan in a wooded area near her residence. As a precautionary measure, she was transported to a local hospital for examination and subsequently discharged.
At the request of WPSO, investigators with the Louisiana State Police Special Victims Unit are actively reviewing the circumstances surrounding this incident. Although the incident remains under review, investigators have not discovered evidence of criminal negligence at this time.
Louisiana State Police will continue to work closely with our public safety partners and child advocacy centers to review this incident and ensure a safe environment for all involved parties.
See below for the update released on October 8, 2024.
Update - Please cancel the Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory for 10-year-old Peyton Rose Saintignan. Peyton has been located and is safe. All inquiries should be directed to the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office. Please remove any photographs of Peyton. Thank you for the assistance.
See below for the initial news release issued earlier today.
Webster Parish – The Louisiana State Police has issued a Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory on behalf of the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office for 10-year-old Peyton Rose Saintignan. She was last seen on Monday, October 7, 2024, at her home on Magnolia Road in Dubberly. She was discovered missing at approximately 11:00 p.m. last night. LSP received the request to issue an alert at approximately 8:59 a.m. this morning.
Saintignan is a white female with hazel eyes and brown curly hair. She is 4’3” tall and weighs approximately 84 pounds. Saintignan was last seen wearing a yellow and pink tie-dye shirt, yellow shorts, and blue-purple Crocs. Saintignan is believed to be on foot, traveling in an unknown direction.
Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts is asked to immediately contact the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office at (318) 377-1515 or dial 911. All questions should be directed to the Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Contact Information:
Trooper Eddie Thomas
Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs Section-Troop G
Office: (318) 741-7411
[email protected]