Bond set for former Jefferson Parish deputy accused of computer-aided solicitation of a juvenile
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JEFFERSON PARISH, La. (WGNO) — Bond has been set for a former Jefferson Parish deputy accused of exchanging inappropriate messages with a juvenile.
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Workplace reported on March 27 that 57-year-old James Traylor was arrested on a cost of computer-aided solicitation of a juvenile after an investigation into alleged inappropriate messages exchanged with a teenage sufferer.
In keeping with JPSO investigators, it’s believed Traylor allegedly met the sufferer whereas working element at a faculty.
On Monday, a decide set Traylor’s bond at $200,000.
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