Louisiana man accused of sending unsolicited explicit photos to women arrested
Oct 10, 2024
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office arrested a man accused of sending unsolicited explicit photographs to several women.
Tyler James Deville, 31, of Labadieville, was arrested and booked into the Assumption Parish Detention Center. He's charged with six counts of cyberstalking, six counts of obscenity, six counts of improper telephone communications and two counts of felony stalking.
An investigation was started by the sheriff's office on Sept. 23 after they received complaints that unsolicited explicit photographs were reportedly sent to six adult females in Assumption Parish, according to APSO.
The sheriff's office stated, "At least one of the victims received death threats from the suspect after she requested that he cease sending the messages and photographs."
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Detectives were able to identify Deville's place of residence and executed a search warrant on his home located on the 100 block of Redwood Street. According to APSO, Deville was arrested on Tuesday.
Deville remains in jail with a bond set at $100,000, according to the sheriff's office.
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