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Missing West Monroe woman located safely, sheriff’s office confirms

A missing person notice from the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office with a photo of a smiling woman with light skin and shoulder-length blonde hair. Large yellow text across the flyer reads “Located Safely.” The background includes green and tan sections, the sheriff’s badge logo, and text explaining that the woman had been reported missing but has now been found safe.

West Monroe, La. — The Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that Natalie Elizabeth Devillier, previously reported missing, has been located safely. Devillier, 33, had last been seen on November 26, 2025, after reportedly leaving a residence on foot along Frost Tower Road in West Monroe.

The sheriff’s office initially requested public assistance in locating her, sharing a missing person alert with her photo and identifying information. Community members helped spread the alert across local networks and social media.

On Friday, officials announced that Devillier has been found safe. No additional details were released, but the sheriff’s office expressed appreciation for the public’s cooperation and concern during the search.

Residents are encouraged to contact the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Office at 318-329-1200 regarding any future missing person concerns.

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