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SHREVEPORT, LA-   Shreveport Police Sex Crimes Detectives have obtained warrants for the arrest of Harold Dewayne Brown (6-5-84) for sexually based crimes involving a juvenile.

On June 6th, 2023, officers were contacted in reference to a sexual assault of a 13-year-old female. Detectives with the Shreveport Police Sex Crimes Unit obtained a warrant for one count of 1st Degree Rape for the arrest of Harold Brown.

Suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

If you have information regarding the whereabouts of this suspect, please contact Shreveport Police at 318-673-7300 #3. If you would like to supply information and stay anonymous contact Caddo Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373, or log onto www.p3tips.com to submit your tip via the web. For a secure and password-protected mobile app for your smart device, go to the App Store and download the free "P3tips" mobile app. No caller ID, no recorded lines, no tracking cookies, no saved IP address. ANONYMITY IS GUARANTEED!

When using the free downloadable P3 Tips mobile app OR the www.p3tips.com website, both feature very unique integrated Two-Way Dialog capabilities which allow the tipster to come back and provide additional information to their tip at any time. It also provides a secure means for the coordinator to ask the tipster questions pertaining to a provided tip (this is important for the tipster to know because some tips leave detectives requesting further information from the coordinator that only the tipster could provide).

Another reason to use the P3 mobile app or www.p3tips.com website is so that reward information can be given back to the tipster upon request through the same secure and encrypted interface.

Caddo Parish Violent Offenders for 6/3-6/9/23

The following booking photos are people that were booked to Caddo Correctional Center for violent or sexual crimes. Some of those pictured may have already been released, and all are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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