**** WANTED SEX OFFENDERS IN EVANGELINE PARISH ****
The Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office is actively seeking several sex offenders who have failed to comply with Louisiana's mandatory registration and notification requirements. These individuals are legally required to maintain current registration information under Louisiana Revised Statute 15:542. Failure to do so constitutes a criminal offense.
EPSO Probation/Sex Offenders Unit has confirmed that the following offenders are non-compliant and currently wanted for arrest based on outstanding warrants issued by the 13th Judicial District Court:
Jordan Harris- Failed to register; last known address in Evangeline Parish

Charles Gallow- Failed to register, absconded; whereabouts are unknown

Christopher Courvelle - Failed to register, absconded; whereabouts are unknown

Brad Sylvester- Failed to register, absconded; whereabouts are unknown

Donald Williams - Failed to register; whereabouts are unknown

Wilbert Chaisson - Failed to register, last known address in Evangeline Parish

Sex offender registration is a critical public-safety requirement designed to ensure accurate tracking, community awareness, and compliance with state law. When offenders fail to register, they violate statutory obligations and create potential risks for the community.
The Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office is requesting assistance from the public. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals is urged to contact EPSO immediately at 337-363-2161 or submit a tip through Crime Stoppers. Callers may remain anonymous.
Sheriff Charles R. Guillory emphasizes that EPSO will continue to pursue all non-compliant offenders and enforce the full extent of Louisiana law.
As always, Sheriff Charles R. Guillory and the Evangeline Parish Sheriff's Office are seeking information on criminal activity and urge the public to contact their Investigation Department via phone at 337-363-2161 or through the agency's website at www.evangelineparishsheriff.org. Any person reporting information will remain anonymous. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.