Nathan Millard.Photo: Baton Rouge Police Department/Facebook

Tiffany Ann Guidry was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on March 24 after being charged with unlawful disposal of human remains, prostitution and failure to seek assistance, according to a Facebook post from the Baton Rouge Police Department.
Millard, 42, vanished after a night out at a local bar in Baton Rouge on Feb. 23. His body was found two weeks later on March 6 in a vacant lot,rolled up in a carpetand wrapped in plastic.
Police said in a statement that they arrested Derrick Perkins, 45, on March 20 on charges of unlawful disposal of remains, obstruction of justice, simple criminal damage to property and failure to seek assistance.
Perkins' charges do not relate to the death of the man who police believe may haveaccidentally overdosedon the drug “blue magic,” whichaccording to WAFBis a form of heroin.
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Derrick Perkins.Baton Rouge Police Department

Sgt. L’Jean McKneely Jr told outlet WAFB that Millard and Perkins drove to a house in South Baton Rouge, where police believe Millardoverdosed on a drug known as “blue magic.”
“Blue magic, but it had some form of fentanyl in it. So, we believe the fentanyl was administered or the partaking in the drug activity. There is some mention of possibly giving some Narcan,” McKneely told the outlet.
Perkins was being held on $1.4 million bail,NBC Newsreports. It’s not immediately clear if he has entered a plea or retained an attorney to speak on his behalf.
Millard leaves behind his wife and five children, the youngest of whom is 7 years old, according toWAFB.
source: people.com