May 20, 2025

Loranger Woman Jailed For Filing a False Report

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO) has arrested 21 year old Synicia James of Loranger for initiating an investigation into child abuse allegations that were confirmed as unfounded. James was booked on one count of False Communication with the Intent to Cause an Emergency Response.

In the morning hours of May 14, 2025, TPSO was called to a mobile home park on North St. Charles Avenue in Loranger for a welfare check on children who were allegedly left alone in the presence of drugs. When deputies arrived, they initially could not locate the caller nor the children. Eventually, they located one child who was with its mother and both were confirmed in good health and not in the presence of any drugs.

Deputies quickly learned James made a similar claim to the same home the day before which also turned out to be unfounded. It was also learned that James was in an ongoing dispute with a relative of the family living in the home she called deputies to.

A warrant was issued for James’ arrest and she was taken into custody the next day.

“This is the second time we’ve had to take this action in recent weeks so I’ll repeat myself,” said Sheriff Gerald Sticker, “We encourage residents to call 911 when there is a true suspicion of a crime or criminal concern, however, utilizing law enforcement to get revenge and/or retaliation is not only wrong and wasteful, it’s a crime in itself.”

***All persons are innocent until proven guilty***

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RS 126.1.1. False communication with the intent to cause an emergency response

            A. No person shall, with the intent to cause an emergency response by any law enforcement agency or other first responder in the absence of circumstances requiring such response, knowingly communicate or transmit false or misleading information indicating that conduct has taken place, is taking place, or will take place that may reasonably be believed to constitute a violation of the criminal law of any state or the United States, or that may reasonably be believed to endanger public health or safety.

            B. Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this Section:

            (1) If no emergency response results, shall be imprisoned for not more than six months, or fined not more than five hundred dollars, or both.

            (2) Except as provided in Paragraphs (3) and (4) of this Subsection, if an emergency response results, shall be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than five years, or fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or both.

            (3) If an emergency response results and serious bodily injury occurs, shall be imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not less than eight years, or fined not less than five hundred dollars nor more than two thousand five hundred dollars, or both.

            (4) If an emergency response results and the death of a person occurs, shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than ten years nor more than forty years.

            C.(1) In addition to the penalties provided by Subsection B of this Section, the court shall order the defendant to reimburse the appropriate party or parties for any expenses incurred for an emergency response resulting from the commission of the offense.

            (2) A person ordered to make reimbursement under this Subsection shall be jointly and severally liable for such expenses with any other person who is ordered to make reimbursement under this Subsection for the same expenses.

            (3) An order of reimbursement under this Subsection shall, for the purposes of enforcement, be treated as a civil judgment.

            D. For purposes of this Section:

            (1) "Emergency response" means any action taken by a law enforcement agency or other first responder to immediately respond to any conduct or event that is reasonably believed to violate the criminal law of any state or the United States, or that threatens or may reasonably be believed to threaten public health or safety.

            (2) "Law enforcement agency" includes any federal, state, or local law enforcement agency.

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