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Georgia Executive Nathan Millard Found Dead with Fentanyl in System
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Georgia Executive Nathan Millard Found Dead with Fentanyl in System

Nathan Millard, a Georgia executive who went missing during a business trip to Baton Rouge, was found dead in a vacant lot with fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol in his system. The coroner ruled his death as accidental. Derrick Perkins and Tiffany Ann Guidry were arrested for their involvement in the improper disposal of Millard's body. Authorities are still investigating the case and asking anyone with information to come forward.

Autopsy reveals Georgia man's death in Baton Rouge was accidental drug overdose.
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Autopsy reveals Georgia man's death in Baton Rouge was accidental drug overdose.

Autopsy results have revealed that the death of Georgia dad Nathan Millard, whose body was found wrapped in plastic and dumped in a vacant lot in Baton Rouge, was an accidental overdose due to the combined effects of cocaine, fentanyl, and ethanol found in his system. Millard was allegedly with two prostitutes when he died in a dilapidated drug house. One of the prostitutes has been arrested, while the other is still wanted on suspicion of prostitution and failure to seek assistance. Derrick Perkins has been charged with improperly disposing of Millard's body.

Drug Use Suspected in Deaths of Nathan Millard and Georgia Businessman
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Drug Use Suspected in Deaths of Nathan Millard and Georgia Businessman

Toxicology results for Nathan Millard, the Georgia businessman found dead in Baton Rouge, showed the presence of fentanyl, cocaine, and ethanol in his system. The cause of death was the combined effects of these substances, and officials ruled it as accidental. Derrick Perkins was arrested in connection with the case and charged with unlawful disposal of remains, obstruction of justice, simple criminal damage to property, and failure to seek assistance. Two women also face charges in connection with the investigation.

Arrests and Allegations Surrounding Nathan Millard's Death in Baton Rouge
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Arrests and Allegations Surrounding Nathan Millard's Death in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge police have arrested one of the two women wanted in connection with the Nathan Millard case. Tabbetha Barner and Tiffany Ann Guidry were both wanted on prostitution charges and failure to seek assistance, while Guidry was also wanted for unlawful disposal of human remains. Derrick Perkins was also arrested for dumping Millard's body, which was found wrapped in plastic and a carpet several weeks after he was reported missing. Millard likely died of an accidental overdose.

Police investigate possible prostitution link in Nathan Millard case.
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Police investigate possible prostitution link in Nathan Millard case.

One of the two women wanted for questioning in the death of Nathan Millard, a Georgia man who died of a drug overdose while on a business trip to Baton Rouge, has been arrested. Tiffany Ann Guidry was identified as the arrested woman. The women are believed to have partied with Millard on the night of his death, and one of them is accused of helping dispose of his body. Derrick Perkins was also recently booked on counts related to disposing of Millard's remains and using his credit card.

Police seek 2 suspected prostitutes in Nathan Millard case and Georgia man's disappearance.
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Police seek 2 suspected prostitutes in Nathan Millard case and Georgia man's disappearance.

Baton Rouge Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding Tabbetha Barner and Tiffany Guidry in connection with the disappearance of Nathan Millard. Barner has an active warrant for prostitution and failure to seek assistance, while Guidry has an active arrest warrant for unlawful disposal of human remains, prostitution, and failure to seek assistance. Anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to contact the police or Crime Stoppers.

Drug dealer charged with improper disposal of overdose victim's body.
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Drug dealer charged with improper disposal of overdose victim's body.

The accused drug dealer, Derrick Perkins, arrested in connection with the disappearance of Nathan Millard, a father-of-five who went missing in Baton Rouge last month, has been charged with improperly disposing of his body. Louisiana authorities believe Millard died of an accidental drug overdose and allege Perkins dumped his body in a lot along Scenic Highway. Perkins' car was spotted on surveillance cameras near the area where Millard's body was finally found on March 6. Perkins' car was found burned to a crisp on Monday, but police said a K9 was still able to detect the scent of "human decomposition" in the trunk.

Suspect arrested for dumping body of missing Georgia father.
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Suspect arrested for dumping body of missing Georgia father.

Police have released new details about the night Nathan Millard's body was dumped, revealing that Derrick Perkins allegedly wrapped Millard's body in plastic and a large rug after the Georgia businessman accidentally overdosed in a house on E. Washington Street. Perkins rode around the Baton Rouge area with Millard's body in the trunk for two to four days until the odor got too bad, and he dumped the body on Ontario Street behind an abandoned funeral home. Perkins was arrested for his involvement in improperly disposing of Millard's body.

Suspect in Nathan Millard's Death Taken into Custody by Baton Rouge Police
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Suspect in Nathan Millard's Death Taken into Custody by Baton Rouge Police

Baton Rouge police have arrested Derrick Perkins, who was wanted for questioning in the death of Nathan Millard, a Georgia man who was found dead in a rolled-up rug more than a week after he vanished during a business trip. Perkins was accused of violating his probation, criminal damage to property, access device fraud, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Perkins was also wanted by police investigating Millard's death, as he allegedly used Millard's debit card at two locations. The cause and manner of Millard's death will be released once the autopsy is completed.