Sulphur, Louisiana – The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office is seeking public assistance to identify a suspect connected to multiple burglary incidents at Sulphur High School’s athletic facilities.
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Detectives are investigating four separate incidents that occurred on August 16, August 17, September 7, and September 8. Surveillance footage captured the suspect inside the school’s athletic buildings, particularly Building 6 and the Boys’ Gymnasium.
The suspect gained entry through doors with no visible signs of forced entry, according to sheriff’s office reports. Investigators have not determined how the individual accessed the buildings.
Law enforcement describes the suspect as a white male with tattoos visible on both forearms. In at least one incident, surveillance video shows him riding a black electric-style scooter equipped with a seat and rear baskets. The suspect was also observed wearing black and gray New Balance shoes.
Despite the multiple break-ins, authorities report no confirmed theft of school property. The incidents appear focused on the athletic areas of the campus.
The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office has been unable to identify the suspect through initial investigative efforts. Detectives are now turning to the community for assistance in the case.
The investigation involves collaboration between multiple agencies. The Sulphur Police Department is examining a related incident from July involving the same suspect, while the Calcasieu Parish School Board is cooperating with law enforcement on all cases.
School security measures and building access protocols may be reviewed as part of the ongoing investigation, though officials have not announced specific changes.
Anyone with information about the suspect’s identity can contact the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office at 337-491-3605. Investigators are particularly interested in speaking with individuals who may recognize the person shown in surveillance photographs.
The case highlights ongoing security challenges faced by school districts across Louisiana. Athletic facilities, which often have multiple access points for various sports programs, can present unique security considerations for administrators.

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