Crime Stoppers is asking people across Louisiana to stay alert as cases continue. In Shreveport, a recent case may link to a domestic dispute. Because of that, officials say warning signs matter more than ever.
For example, sudden changes in mood or repeated arguments can signal trouble. Too often, people choose to stay out of it. However, that choice can lead to worse outcomes. Instead, speaking up or sharing concerns can help stop violence early.
At the same time, investigators shared progress in the Devin Page Jr. case. Even after several years, new tips helped lead to arrests. This shows how one detail can move a case forward. In addition, one tip can connect to other cases. Because of this, Crime Stoppers continues to rely on the public.
Meanwhile, officials are also promoting a drug take-back event this Saturday. Residents can bring unused or expired medication to safe drop-off sites, including Baton Rouge Police Headquarters.
This step matters for several reasons. First, it helps protect children from harmful drugs. Next, it reduces the risk of misuse or resale. Also, it keeps old medication out of the wrong hands.
Finally, Crime Stoppers reminds people that all tips stay anonymous. You can call or use the P3 Tips app. In the end, officials say public support remains one of the strongest tools to solve crimes.
