Shreveport, LA, September 8, 2025
News Summary
Three officers from the Shreveport Police Department have been charged with theft and malfeasance in office after an investigation was launched following a tip. The officers were allegedly involved in stealing items that were towed from a vehicle related to a repo case. Surveillance footage and missing items returned to the vehicle owner support the charges. The Shreveport Police Department is conducting both criminal and administrative investigations and has emphasized a commitment to accountability.
Shreveport: Three Police Officers Arrested for Theft and Misconduct
Three officers from the Shreveport Police Department (SPD) have been arrested on serious charges of theft and malfeasance in office. The officers, identified as Kourtney Pennywell-Jackson, 30; Shanora Gipson-Ross, 37; and Tarogie Jones, 37, were booked into the Caddo Correctional Center following an investigation that began after a tip led to concerns about their involvement in theft.
Details of the Arrest
The arrests took place on Friday after an internal review was initiated. Chief Wayne Smith of the SPD placed the officers on administrative leave upon receiving reports regarding their actions. The investigation was prompted by a tip received by a local news organization, which suggested potential misconduct by the officers.
According to the investigation, the officers were called to Sam’s Town Casino by a vehicle recovery agency. The recovery team was dealing with a repossessed vehicle that, upon inspection, contained a significant amount of items belonging to the vehicle’s owner. The recovery agent noted concerns about possible theft after observing the number of items present within the towed vehicle.
Evidence and Findings
Upon the return of the vehicle’s belongings, the owner, who runs a local store, claimed that several items had gone missing. Some of the items taken from the vehicle were returned to her store, while other items were later discovered in the SPD’s property room. Notably, surveillance footage from the store showed one officer returning some of these stolen items to the owner, further implicating the officers in the alleged theft.
Institutional Response
The Shreveport Police Department has indicated that they are taking the allegations very seriously. Chief Smith stated that the department is committed to _accountability and transparency_, particularly when it comes to issues of misconduct. He emphasized the principle that no officer is above the law and insisted that appropriate action would be taken in cases where department policies or laws have been breached.
Ongoing Investigations
Both criminal and administrative investigations are currently underway to fully address the allegations against the officers. The SPD confirmed that a swift internal review was conducted upon discovering the situation to ensure all aspects were examined thoroughly.
Background of the Involved Officers
Officers Jones and Gipson-Ross joined the SPD in 2016, while Pennywell-Jackson became a dispatcher for the department in 2018 before transitioning to an officer role. The case underscores the importance of maintaining integrity within law enforcement and addressing any instances of misconduct swiftly and effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What charges have the officers faced? The officers are charged with theft and malfeasance in office.
- What initiated the investigation into the officers? The investigation was prompted by a tip regarding the officers’ involvement in theft.
- What evidence was found against the officers? Surveillance footage from a store showed an officer returning stolen items, and some items were found in the SPD’s property room.
- What is the current status of the officers? They have been placed on administrative leave and are currently booked into the Caddo Correctional Center awaiting further legal proceedings.
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Additional Resources
- KSLA News: Three SPD Officers Arrested
- MSN News: Officers Arrested for Theft
- Shreveport-Bossier Advocate: Police Officers Arrested
- Wikipedia: Police Misconduct
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Police

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