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Janet Irvin Loreauville Louisiana woman & Quawan Charles missing black teen found drowned in sugar field.
Janet Irvin Loreauville Louisiana woman arrested in connection to drowning death of Quawan Charles black teen found naked in ankle deep water in a local sugar field near her home.
Was a missing black teen boy’s death late last year the result of foul play? And was his abrupt disappearance dismissed by authorities because he was black? How did the youth come to end up drowning naked, face down in ankle deep water?
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Louisiana woman was charged Tuesday in connection to the
death of Quawan “Bobby” Charles, a Black teen whose body was found in a sugar cane field in
By Peter Martinez Woman arrested in Quawan Charles case
A Louisiana woman was charged Tuesday in connection to the death of Quawan Bobby Charles, a Black teen whose body was found in a sugar cane field in November. Janet Irvin, 37, faces charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and failure to report a missing child, according to the Iberia Parish Sheriff s Office.
The 15-year-old was allegedly picked up outside of his father s Baldwin, Louisiana, home on October 30 by two people, who Charles family has said were Irvin and her 17-year-old son. Charles parents said that at the time, they didn t know the woman or her son and never consented to him leaving with them.
A woman who reportedly was one of the last people to be seen with Quawan “Bobby” Charles, a Black teen who was found dead in a ditch near a sugar cane field in Loreauville, La., has been arrested in relation to the disturbing case.
Attorneys Release Independent Toxicology Report on Quawan Charles That Contradicts Claim from White Family That Teen Was High on Hallucinogens
Quawan Charles had traces of alcohol and marijuana in his system when he was found dead in a Louisiana sugar cane field in November, according to a toxicology report recently released by attorneys representing the Black teen’s family.
But no hallucinogens were detected in Charles’ bloodstream. It’s a revelation that may debunk theories that the 15-year-old boy was high on mushrooms when he reportedly walked away from a friend’s home just days before his body was discovered in a shallow Louisiana marsh with his face mutilated.