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Attorney General Jeff Landry Arrests Three Men on Child Pornography Charges

BATON ROUGE, LA – Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has arrested three South Louisiana men, including a man wanted on charges out-of-state, on a combined 150 counts of child pornography.

“I have an unwavering commitment to protect our children, and my Cyber Crime Unit will keep working tirelessly to investigate and arrest those who have exploited children,” said General Landry. “We will continue to use all resources at our disposal to apprehend and prosecute child predators."

Camden Thibodeaux, 19 of Carencro, was arrested on 100 counts of Sexual Abuse Images and/or videos of children. He was arrested and booked into the Lafayette Parish Jail as a result of a joint investigation by the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Unit, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Jeffrey Reagon, 45 of Baton Rouge, was arrested on 40 counts of Sexual Abuse Images and/or videos of children (under the age of 13) and two counts of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Reagon was also a fugitive from Maryland for a probation violation stemming from a first degree assault conviction. He was arrested and booked in the East Baton Rouge Parish Jail as a result of a joint investigation with the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Unit, Homeland Security Investigations, East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office, Baton Rouge City Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Robert Duarte, 21 of Carencro, was arrested on 10 counts of Possession of Sexual Abuse Images and/or videos of children. He was arrested and booked into the Lafayette Parish Jail as a result of a joint investigation by Louisiana Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Unit, Homeland Security Investigations, the Kaplan Police Department, and Vermillion Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Attorney General Jeff Landry’s Cyber Crime Unit has investigated thousands of computer crimes that have victimized children from infants to 16 years of age. To report child exploitation, call the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation at 800-256-4506.

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