
Local man sentenced to almost 70 years in prison for sex crimes
A Shreveport man convicted last year of forcing sex acts on an unconscious female relative was sentenced to serve almost 70 years in prison by a Caddo Parish judge.

A Shreveport man convicted last year of forcing sex acts on an unconscious female relative was sentenced to serve almost 70 years in prison by a Caddo Parish judge.





The Shreveport police domestic violence unit has issued arrest warrants for five men in connection with violent domestic abuse incidents. Detectives and the warrants division have been unable to locate them, so police are turning to the public for help.

A Shreveport man is wanted for allegedly punching his ex-girlfriend in the face, seriously hurting her during an argument earlier this month.

A Shreveport man, responsible for killing a 13-year-old, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide and aggravated flight this week in Caddo District Court.



The Shreveport Police Department (SPD) have issued warrants for three men for unrelated domestic violence incidents and are asking for the public’s help in finding them.


The second-degree murder and property damage case of State of Louisiana vs. Quinterius Brown and Albert Jones was involuntarily dismissed due to the lack of evidence and witnesses.



More than a pound of methamphetamines, gas masks and body armour were seized last Thursday, Jan. 11, when DeSoto Parish sheriff's narcotics agents busted up a clandestine lab and arrested two people.

A man killed last Monday night, Jan. 8, during a robbery attempt in a Bossier City neighborhood has been identified.

A Shreveport man who beat and blinded his former girlfriend, broke into her apartment and abandoned his five-year-old son pleaded guilty to an assortment of domestic violence-related charges in Caddo District Court Wednesday, Jan. 10, the day before his trial was to commence.
The Shreveport Police Department is considerably behind a federal mandate, effective January 2021, that required law enforcment agencies across the United States to transition to a more detailed crime-reporting system called the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
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