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Former Jefferson Parish Deputy James Traylor sent 5,000 texts over two weeks to a 14-year-old girl, authorities said.
A retired Jefferson Parish deputy accused of soliciting a minor has had his bond reduction request denied. James Traylor was in court Wednesday where new details were revealed in his case.
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The case has the Catholic school community disturbed, and many are demanding answers.According to JPSO, personnel were waiting for James Traylor to arrive at St. Angela Merici.JPSO stated that ...
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office reported on March 27 that 57-year-old James Traylor was arrested on a charge of computer-aided solicitation of a juvenile after an investigation into ...
THAT’S WHAT PEOPLE WHO WORK NEAR SAINT ANGELA HAD TO SAY MONDAY. AS A FORMER JPSO DEPUTY, JAMES TRAYLOR APPEARED IN COURT VIA ZOOM WEARING A GRAY JUMPSUIT. PROSECUTORS SAY THE VICTIM WAS JUST 14 ...
James Traylor, 57, of Mandeville, appeared in Jefferson Parish Magistrate Court on Monday for a bail hearing, where prosecutors revealed new details about the case. Traylor met the victim while ...
Prosecutors said Traylor met the victim while she was attending a Catholic elementary school in Metairie, where he worked as ...