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Former Oakdale City Employee Arrested for Alleged Malfeasance in Louisiana Municipal Property Bid Case

By Calcasieu Staff

Published July 18, 2025

Oakdale, Louisiana - A former City of Oakdale employee and the spouse of the police chief, Alison Doyle, has been arrested following an investigation by the Louisiana State Police Criminal Intelligence Unit - Alexandria Field Office (CIU-AFO). The investigation uncovered evidence that Doyle, age 50, conspired with Chandrakant “LaLa” Patel to manipulate the municipal bidding process for two city-owned properties.

Authorities launched the inquiry after receiving credible information about possible unethical conduct involving Doyle, who is married to Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle. The CIU-AFO carried out an extensive review of the case and found enough evidence to substantiate the allegations. Law enforcement concluded that Doyle and Patel conspired to give unfair advantage in the competitive property bid process—a process intended to ensure fairness and transparency when selling public assets.

As a result of the investigation, Alison Doyle was arrested on two felony counts of malfeasance in office and processed at the Allen Parish Sheriff’s Office Jail. Malfeasance in office refers to wrongdoing or misconduct by a public official, often involving abuse of authority or violation of legal obligations.

Louisiana State Police officials emphasized their ongoing commitment to upholding integrity and accountability in public service. The agency thanked local officials and community members for their cooperation throughout the investigation and encouraged anyone with additional information to contact CIU-AFO.

Residents can report information related to this case by calling (504) 858-9480, using the Louisiana State Police online reporting system, or calling the LSP Fusion Center Hotline at 1-800-434-8007.

An arrest is an indication that probable cause exists to believe the subject was involved in the offense alleged. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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