Updated: 1:41 PM CDT April 16, 2021
NEW ORLEANS An investigation involving several agencies led to the arrest of two St. Tammany men who face charges of having more than 500 counts of child porn, officials said on Friday.
Mandeville resident Michael Feilden, 70, was arrested and charged with having more than 500 counts of child porn involving children younger than 13 years old.
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Michael Feilden, 70 of Mandeville, was arrested and charged with 500 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles Under the Age of Thirteen (possession).
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff s Office, the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and Homeland Security Investigations worked together while investigating the 70-year-old Mandeville native, a statement from the Louisiana Department of Justice said.
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Lafayette Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
36-year-old Jody Osmer of Lafayette is behind bars on child pornography charges and Attorney General Jeff Landry s Cyber Crime Unit is asking the public for your assistance in the investigation. This is an ongoing investigation, said Landry. I encourage anyone with information regarding Mr. Osmer to call my Cyber Crime Unit toll-free hotline at 1-800-256-4506; callers may remain anonymous.
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Osmer faces seven counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles Under the Age of Thirteen (possession). Lafayette Police, Lafayette Sheriff s Office, the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation, and Homeland Security Investigations worked together to make the arrest.
Judge denies motion to suppress evidence in child sex crimes case against Dennis and Cynthia Perkins
Judge denies motion to suppress evidence in child sex crimes case against Dennis and Cynthia Perkins By Scottie Hunter | March 12, 2021 at 4:46 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 11:07 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A judge has denied a motion put forth by the defense for Cynthia and Dennis Perkins to suppress evidence collected during the stateâs investigation into sex crimes the couple is accused of carrying out against children.
Attorneys for both Cynthia, a former Livingston Parish teacher, and Dennis Perkins, a former high-ranking officer with the Livingston Parish Sheriffâs Office argued that the date of a tip investigators used in an initial search warrant to examine the Perkinsâ computers and hard drives in 2019 was incorrect. The attorneys tried to convince the judge that because the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation (LBI) had actually received the tips months