Baton Rouge police in Louisiana have arrested a suspect in connection with the disappearance of Nathan Millard, a Georgia father of five and director at a construction firm who went missing from a business trip for days before he turned up dead in a vacant lot.
Early on March 7, authorities found Millard, 42, dead and reportedly rolled up in a carpet off Scenic Highway in Baton Rouge – about a seven-minute drive from where he was last seen on Feb. 23 at Happy’s Irish Pub downtown with a client.
The Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) arrested Derrick Perkins, 45, on Monday “for his involvement in the improper disposing of Nathan Millard’s body” after initially apprehending him on March 13.
Perkins is facing charges of unlawful disposal of remains, obstruction of justice, simple criminal property damage and failure to seek assistance.
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Baton Rouge police have named Derrick Perkins as a suspect in the disappearance and death of Nathan Millard. (Baton Rouge Police Department)
The 45-year-old was previously being held in the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for probation violation, criminal damage to property, three counts of access device fraud and unauthorized use of a vehicle, according to police.
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Millard had been in Baton Rouge to meet with a client at an LSU game and then headed to Happy’s afterward. Around 11:30 p.m., Millard left Happy’s to return to his hotel room but never made it back, as Millard’s high school friend, Matt Still, previously told Fox News Digital.

Nathan Millard, a married father of five who worked in construction, went to a bar called Happy’s Irish Pub, about a two-minute walk from the Courtyard Marriott hotel where he was staying, after the game. (FOX 5 Atlanta)
Happy’s is about a two-minute walk from the Courtyard Marriott hotel where Millard was staying.