Third juvenile-related arrest raises public concern despite Alexandria officials’ silence

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Third juvenile-related arrest raises public concern despite Alexandria officials' silence

Concern is growing in Alexandria following a third arrest involving serious juvenile-related allegations this week.

Third Arrest in Alexandria Involving Juvenile Allegations

According to the Rapides Parish Inmate Inquiry System, 30-year-old Raymond Deshunna Thomas Jr. was booked on May 14, 2026, at 4:18 p.m.

Thomas faces multiple charges, including:

  • Second-degree rape
  • Indecent behavior with juveniles
  • Contributing to the delinquency of juveniles
  • False imprisonment

His total bond was set at $5 million.

Context of Recent Arrests

This arrest follows two other recent Alexandria Police Department (APD) arrests involving similar allegations and multi-million-dollar bonds. Authorities have not confirmed whether the cases are connected, but residents are increasingly concerned about the pattern and the lack of public communication.

Public and City Council Response

UrbanCast reached out to city officials and Michael Caffery, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Alexandria, requesting details about the earlier arrests. As of publication, no response has been received.

UrbanCast also contacted all Alexandria City Council members to raise public concern, including:

  • Malcolm Larvadain, District 1
  • Gary Johnson, District 2
  • Cynthia Perry, District 3
  • Elizabeth Felter, District 4
  • Chuck Fowler, District 5
  • Jim Villard, At-Large
  • Jules Green, At-Large

None of the council members have publicly addressed the matter or responded to inquiries.

Residents Concerned About Silence

Many residents are questioning why no public advisory, update, or statement has been issued despite multiple arrests, serious allegations involving juveniles, and extremely high bond amounts. City officials have remained publicly silent.

All individuals involved are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

How to Report Information

Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact the Alexandria Police Department.

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Amos Todd

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