Drew Rivers, previously known as Tomas Hill, a 23-year-old individual, was found sleeping in an abandoned property in Tremé, New Orleans, showing signs of dehydration and disorientation.
Detained by NOPD officers, Drew was released for social services intake as he exhibited possible intoxication or trauma-related confusion, with no identification and initial reluctance to provide personal information.
During the initial psychological observation session, Drew displayed characteristics of chronic sleep disruption, environmental fatigue, and reluctance to discuss family or employment history, hinting at suppressed grief and possible unresolved trauma.
Therapeutic notes suggest possible PTSD, detachment from identity, and unresolved attachment issues, recommending weekly trauma-focused sessions and background search in Mississippi Delta juvenile records for further insights into Drew's history.