Part-time Franklin police officer arrested for crimes against nature; wife charged as accessory, sheriff says Travis Williams, 32, (left) and Sherelle Williams, 37, (right) were arrested in connection with the report of a possible crime involving a juvenile victim on Feb. 9, 2021, according to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office. (Source: St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office) By WAFB Staff | April 1, 2021 at 10:39 AM CDT - Updated April 1 at 10:56 AM
FRANKLIN, La. (WAFB) - A part-time/reserve officer with the Franklin Police Department has been arrested on six counts of crime against nature, according to St. Mary Parish Sheriff Blaise Smith.
The officer, Travis Jasmire Royce Williams, 32, and his wife, Sherelle Sherise Williams, 37, were arrested around 9:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, authorities say.
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Reserve officer, wife arrested in case involving juvenile
April 1, 2021
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FRANKLIN, La. (AP) A part-time reserve officer with the Franklin Police Department and his wife were released from jail Thursday after their arrest for alleged crimes involving a juvenile.
Officer Travis Williams, 32, and Sherelle Williams, 37, were arrested Wednesday night, the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office said in a news release. The couple lives in Franklin.
Travis Williams faces six counts of aggravated crime against nature, while his wife was charged with being an accessory to crimes against nature and obstruction of justice. Details of the alleged crimes were not released.
Franklin Reserve Officer and wife charged with crimes against nature
St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office
Travis Williams (left), Sherelle Williams (right)
and last updated 2021-04-01 07:12:31-04
FRANKLIN â A reserve officer with the Franklin Police Department and his wife have been arrested on charges of crimes against nature.
The St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office says they received a complaint on February 9 about a possible crime against a juvenile victim.
An investigation into the incident lead to a warrants for 32-year-old Travis Jasmire Royce Williams and his wife Sherelle Sherise Williams.
The two were arrested on March 31 and booked into the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center on the following charges: