Terrebonne cafeteria worker accused of indecent behavior with students Share Updated: 12:18 PM CDT May 4, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 12:18 PM CDT May 4, 2021
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Show Transcript HOME IN BAKER BEFORE LEAVING THE SCENE. NEW AT NOON, IN TERREBONNE PARISH, A SCHOOL CAFETERIA WORKER IS ACCUSED OF INDECENT BEHAVIOR WITH YOUNG BOYS. DEPUTIES SAY DAWN BAYE INVITED SEVERAL STUDENTS OVER TO HER HOUSE TO DRINK ALCOHOL WATCH ALCOHOL WATCH PORN AND TAKE , PART IN SEXUAL ACTS.
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 12:18 PM CDT May 4, 2021 WDSU Digital Team The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office has arrested a cafeteria worker accused of indecent behavior with students. Dawn Marie Baye, age 38, of Chauvin, was arrested Friday for 10 counts of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile and eight counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile, according to Sheriff Tim Soignet.Soignet said
Terrebonne Parish school cafeteria worker arrested for sexual contact with minors, sheriff says
Dawn Marie Baye, 38(Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office)
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CHAUVIN, La. (WVUE) - A Terrebonne Parish school cafeteria employee has been arrested after the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says she had sexual contact with minors at her home.
Sheriff Tim Soignet said that after several weeks into the investigation, detectives arrested 38-year old Dawn Baye of Chauvin for multiple charges of indecent behavior with a juvenile and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.
On April 21, the TPSO received a complaint from a concerned parent of one of the juveniles involved.
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Show Transcript TERREBONNE PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE. BEAUX CORMIER, ANDREW ESKINE, AND DALVIN WILSON ARE NOW EACH FACING ONE COUNT OF CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT MURDER, AND ONE COUNT OF ATTEMPTED FIRST DEGREE MURDER. CORMIER ALLEGEDLY HIRED TWO OF HIS FRIENDS TO SILENCE A RAPE VICTIM TO KEEP HER FROM TESTIFYING. THE RAPE VICTIM WAS NOT KILLED AND INSTEAD, SOMEONE ELSE AT THE HOME, BRITTANY CORMIER, AND HER NEIGHBOR, HOPE NETTLETON DIED AS A RESULT OF THEIR INJURIES. THE NEW CHARGES STEM FROM TWO PRIOR INCIDENTS WHEN THE SUSPECTS CONDUCTED SURVEILLANCE ON THE HOME AND ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT THE CRIME, BUT WEREN’T SUCCES