
Shreveport Police Target Domestic Violence with Surge in Arrests
The Shreveport Police Department is reinforcing its commitment to eradicating domestic violence, a crime identified as one of the city’s most common violent offenses. The department's concentrated efforts are evident in a string of arrests made during the first week of October.
This week, between October 2 and October 8, the Shreveport Police Department apprehended multiple individuals on domestic-related charges.
Arrested on October 2nd

Marvin Dennis

Jamarcia Wade

Kimberly Torres
Arrested on October 4th
(No mugshot Provided)
Brian Campbell
Arrested on October 6th

Lee Otis

Jonecia Malone
Arrested on October 8th

Emilio Lozano

Roy Lacour

James Huber

Trammell Taylor

A particularly serious case involved Ashton Hughes, arrested on October 8 for Domestic Abuse Battery with a Weapon, while Campbell was also charged with Battery on a Police Officer.
Resources Available for Victims
Domestic violence affects people from all backgrounds, and the SPD stresses that help is readily available for victims and survivors in the Shreveport area. If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, confidential support and resources are in place:
Northwest Louisiana Family Justice Center (NWLA FJC): Offers support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
- 24-Hr Crisis Hotline: 318-226-5015
- NWLA FJC Office: 318-584-7171
National Domestic Violence Hotline: Provides 24/7 confidential support.
- Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
- Louisiana State Hotline: 1-888-411-1333









