Nathan Millard.Photo: Baton Rouge Police Department/Facebook

Nathan Millard, Ga. Dad Disappears on Business Trip in Baton Rouge, ‘I’m Praying for a Miracle,’ Says Wife

Nathan Millarddied from a drug cocktail of fentanyl, cocaine and ethanol before his body was rolled up in a carpet and dumped in downtown Baton Rouge, a new coroner’s report says.

Final toxicology from theEast Baton Rouge Coroner’s Officeshowed the presence of all three drugs in the father-of-five’s system, according to multiple local media outlets includingABC-6andFOX-5 Atlanta. PEOPLE has contacted the Coroner’s Office for comment.

“Our thoughts and prayers are extended to Mr. Millard’s family and friends,” East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner Dr. William “Beau” Clark said.

Millard’s remains were discovered on March 6 wrapped in plastic and rolled up in a carpet. The married Georgia man had vanished on Feb. 22 after a night at a local bar while on a business trip.

On March 20,Baton Rouge Police Department arrested Derrick Perkins, 45, in connection with the disposal of Millard’s body. Perkins was charged with “Unlawful Disposal of Remains, Obstruction of Justice, Simple Criminal Damage to Property and Failure to Seek Assistance,” the police stated in the release.

Derrick Perkins.Baton Rouge Police Department

Baton Rouge Police Detectives arrested Derrick Perkins,45, today for his involvement in the improper disposing of Nathan Millard’s body.

Baton Rouge Policearrested Tiffany Ann Guidryon March 24 after receiving an anonymous tip. Guidry was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for alleged Unlawful Disposal of Human Remains, Prostitution and Failure to Seek Assistance.

A warrant for arrest for a third suspect,Tabbetha Barner, is still active. The warrant relates to the alleged unlawful disposal of human remains, prostitution and failure to seek assistance.

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The 42-year-old Covington mandisappeared in the early hours of Feb. 23after visiting Happy’s Irish Pub on Third Street in downtown Baton Rouge, according to a Facebook post from Texas EquuSearch, a non-profit organization that had been assisting law enforcement in the search.

PEOPLE has requested court documents regarding the arrest of Perkins.

Anyone with information regarding the case is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 225-344-7867.

source: people.com