Four teenagers have been arrested and are accused of burglarizing at least seven cars.

Caddo deputies were called to Roy Road in Blanchard earlier this week where apartment residents reported burglars stealing change and prescription drugs from parked cars. Deputies combed the area and caught a 13-year-old boy as he ran away. Three other suspects were arrested on Hilry Huckaby Avenue in the same area.

During the investigation, deputies recovered two handguns, a rifle and a 2020 Dodge Charger that was reported stolen out of Texarkana on August 31.

19-year-old Lorenzo Oliver and 19-year-old Brandon Tyler are accused of using the stolen car to drive to the Corridor Apartments where they allegedly committed the burglaries. Sheriff Steve Prator says the cars that were stolen from were all unlocked.

"I'm proud of the great work our deputies are doing in catching these thieves, but we need your help," Prator said. "Lock your cars and don't keep guns or valuables in your vehicles. Install surveillance cameras and be a nosey neighbor. Pay attention!"

The juveniles were booked into the Caddo Parish Juvenile Detention Center while Oliver and Tyler were booked into Caddo Correctional Center.

What Are the Teens Charged With?

Lorenzo Oliver, 19, Shreveport resident

  • seven counts of simple burglary
  • illegal possession of stolen things ($27,000 value of stolen car)
  • contributing to the delinquency of juveniles
  • unrelated warrant for first-degree robbery
  • resisting a deputy

Brandon Tyler, 19, Shreveport resident

  • seven counts of simple burglary
  • illegal possession of stolen things ($27,000 value of stolen car)
  • contributing to the delinquency of juveniles
  • resisting a deputy

15-year-old Bossier City resident

  • seven counts of simple burglary
  • illegal possession of stolen things ($27,000 value of stolen car)
  • resisting a deputy

13-year-old Shreveport resident

  • seven counts of simple burglary
  • illegal possession of stolen things ($27,000 value of stolen car)
  • resisting a deputy

Caddo Parish Labor Day Weekend Violent Offenders (Mugshots)

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e) The individual is charged with a crime of violence as defined in R.S. 7 14:2(B), except stalking, or charged with any of the following offenses: 8 (i) Sex offenses as defined in R.S. 15:541. 9 (ii) Human trafficking offenses as defined in R.S. 14:46.2 and 46.3. 10 (iii) Offenses affecting the health and morals of minors, R.S. 14:91 et seq. 11 (iv) Offenses affecting the health and safety of person with infirmities, 12 R.S.14:93.3 et seq. 13 (v) Video voyeurism. 14 (vi) Cruelty to animals. 15 (vii) Dogfighting. 16 (f) The booking photograph is part of a law enforcement file solely because 17 the subject of the booking photograph was filler as defined by Article 252. 18 (g) Any entity, person, or agency that publishes a booking photograph 19 according to this Paragraph shall include a disclaimer that states "all persons are 20 presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.""

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