Madison Allen
Case Information:
Madison Re’Nae Allen was 32 years old when she disappeared from Zachary, Louisiana on November 29, 2023, after moving in with a man she had recently met.
Madison had relocated to Zachary in October 2023, seeking a fresh start and a better life for herself and her three young children. She moved into a residence on Ash Street with Thomas Morris, a man she had only recently begun dating.
Madison was excited about her future—she had just secured a new job working as a home health aide and was making plans to enroll in online classes to become a certified medical assistant. Her mother, Lynn Rollins, received an optimistic text message from Madison on November 29, 2023, in which Madison shared her plans to return to school and build a brighter future.
Case Details:
Madison had been living at 3317 Ash Street in Zachary for less than two months when she vanished. According to Thomas Morris, Madison left the residence on November 29, 2023, getting into an unidentified vehicle while he was at work.
Morris’s account of what happened has been inconsistent from the beginning. He initially told investigators that Madison texted him while he was at work, saying she was leaving and would not return, and that she had taken all of her belongings with her. However, he later changed his story, claiming instead that she had left everything behind—including her laptop computer and cell phone.
Timeline of Events:
October 2023: Madison moved from the Liberty, Mississippi area to Zachary, Louisiana. She began living with Thomas Morris at a residence in the 3300 block of Ash Street, a man she had only recently met.
November 29, 2023: Madison’s mother, Lynn Rollins, received a text message from Madison expressing excitement about her new job and plans to return to school. This was the last verified communication from Madison. Morris claims she left the residence that same day in an unknown vehicle.
December 2023: Just weeks after Madison’s disappearance, another woman named Trinity S. reported meeting Thomas Morris at a gas station. Morris offered her a place to stay at the same Ash Street residence in exchange for helping care for his children. Upon moving in, Trinity discovered belongings and clothing from “the last girl”—items believed to belong to Madison. Trinity later told police that Morris provided her with drugs and a cell phone, and that she stayed at the residence for approximately one month before leaving under abrupt circumstances.
Investigation:
Madison’s mother did not initially report her daughter missing because she assumed Madison was simply busy with her new job and adjusting to her new life. However, when Madison failed to reach out for her birthday months later, Lynn Rollins knew something was terribly wrong and filed a missing person report with the Zachary Police Department in April 2024—nearly five months after Madison had last been heard from.
Investigators quickly identified troubling inconsistencies in Thomas Morris’s statements. He provided conflicting dates about when Madison allegedly left, alternating between November 29 and December 1, 2023. Lynn Rollins expressed serious concerns to law enforcement about Morris, describing him as having significant anger issues and stating her belief that Madison had been involved in a violent incident.
Community Response:
Madison’s case has drawn attention from local advocacy organizations and community members in the Zachary and Baton Rouge areas. In January 2026, the Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons partnered with Madison’s family to launch a comprehensive awareness campaign to generate new leads.
A large billboard featuring Madison’s photograph and case information was unveiled on January 7, 2026, at the intersection of Airline Highway and Hanks Drive—a highly visible location where more than 40,000 vehicles pass daily. Zachary Mayor David McDavid attended the unveiling and committed city resources to distributing 50 additional yard signs throughout the community to keep Madison’s case in the public eye.
Family Statements:
Lynn Rollins has become a tireless advocate for her daughter, refusing to give up hope of finding answers. “A lot of people do not know my daughter is missing,” Rollins said during the billboard unveiling. “She’s actually missing from someone’s backyard. Now this billboard is out there and they can see that she was really missing and it’s not just me saying she’s missing.”
Speaking about her daughter’s character, Rollins described Madison as “a very fun, loving and caring person who loved helping people.” When asked what keeps her going after more than two years of searching, Rollins answered simply: “The love that I have for Madison keeps me going, and I know that she’s out there somewhere waiting to be found, and I’m not going to give up searching for her until she is found.”
Physical Appearance:
Madison is a white female with light brown hair and blue eyes. She stands 5’2″ tall and weighs approximately 115 pounds.
Madison has several distinctive tattoos that could aid in her identification: the name “Allen” tattooed on one wrist, a diamond-shaped tattoo on her other wrist, angel wings tattooed on her back, rosary beads, and two sets of baby footprints on her thigh marked with the dates 4-30-16 and 6-12-09—representing the birth dates of two of her children. Madison also has breast implants, and the serial numbers are available to law enforcement for identification purposes.
Current Status:
Madison Re’Nae Allen remains missing. At the time of her disappearance, Madison was the devoted mother of three children—ages 16, 9, and 3—who desperately need answers about what happened to their mother.
The CUE Center for Missing Persons is offering a $5,000 cash reward for information leading directly to Madison’s location or recovery. The reward is available through May 7, 2026. Madison’s case is listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP120768.
Investigators continue to pursue leads in Madison’s disappearance, and her family refuses to stop searching. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing—particularly the conflicting stories told by Thomas Morris and the disturbing pattern involving another woman who stayed at the same residence shortly after Madison disappeared—have raised serious concerns about what truly happened on November 29, 2023.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Madison Re’Nae Allen, please contact the Zachary Police Department at (225) 654-9393.
You may also contact Capital Region Crime Stoppers at (225) 344-7867 or the CUE Center for Missing Persons 24-hour tip line at (910) 232-1687. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and no questions will be asked.
Case number: 24-004492. Any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could be the key to bringing Madison home to her three children and her family.
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