Three Shreveport Men Wanted for Failing to Register as Sex Offenders
SHREVEPORT, La – A manhunt is underway in Shreveport, as police are searching for three individuals who have failed to register as sex offenders, in violation of the law. These individuals are Tony Savoy, 51, Kevin Warren, 37, and David White, 57.
The Suspects
Tony Savoy
Tony Savoy, 51, has been identified as a notable offender. Savoy is wanted for failing to comply with sex offender registration following a felony sexual battery conviction. It is crucial to note that all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Kevin Warren
Another individual, Kevin Warren, 37, is wanted for non-compliance with sex offender verification following his conviction for indecent behavior with a minor. All individuals are the presumption of innocence until they are proven guilty.
David White
Lastly, David White, 57, is being sought after for contravening the obligation to register as a sex offender following his conviction for contributing to the delinquity of juveniles, and conducting sexually immoral acts. Interestingly, White has proceeded to accrue six additional convictions for non-compliance with sex offender registration requirements. Once more, it is important to respect the presumption of innocence.
Assistance Sought from the Public
Law enforcement is seeking the public’s help in apprehending these individuals. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Savoy, Warren, and White is urged to contact the authorities at 318-673-7300.
Public safety is a top priority, and the capture of these individuals is crucial in restoring trust within the community and maintaining the safety of local citizens. It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure they do their part in keeping the affected communities safe.
Sex Offender Registration
Sex offender registration is a crucial aspect of society’s efforts to protect communities and prevent further sexual violence. By maintaining records of individuals convicted of sexual offenses, law enforcement can keep track of these individuals and provide necessary information to the public. The overall aim is to prevent offenses from happening again.
Failure to register as a sex offender is a serious offense and can result in further legal sanctions, including imprisonment. It’s also crucial that the general public is aware of the law’s requirements and the consequences of violating them.

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