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Alexandria: Man and woman arrested for alleged cruelty to juveniles

Alexandria, LA (7/20/2023) – The Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office (RPSO) reported a man and woman was arrested for alleged cruelty to juveniles.

On June 9, 2023, Deputies responded to assist the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) with a report of alleged cruelty to juveniles in the Alexandria area.  Deputies took the initial report, and Detectives assigned to the Special Victims Unit (SVU) were assigned the case for further investigation.

SVU Detectives assisted DCFS with their investigation and gathered additional evidence of other alleged crimes for the investigation through RPSO.   As their investigation continued, Detectives established sufficient probable cause that supported allegations of misconduct involving juveniles by the suspects, identified as Melinda Gayle Baldwin, 47, and Richard Anthony Carlino, 61.   Detectives obtained warrants for the arrest of both Baldwin and Carlino. 

On Thursday, July 13th, 2023, an operation was conducted by SVU Detectives, along with the assistance of RADE Agents and RPSO SWAT, at the suspects’ residence at 2312 Willowood Lane, Alexandria.  Both suspects were located and taken into custody without incident and booked into Rapides Parish Detention Center. 

Baldwin and Carlino were arrested for two counts of Cruelty to Juveniles and two counts of Illegal use of controlled dangerous substance in the presence of persons under 17.  Carlino was released the following day on a $40,000.00 bond.  Baldwin was released on July 18th on a $40,000.00 bond.

Detectives state their investigation is ongoing, and if anyone has any information relating to this investigation, you are asked to contact SVU Detective Paulk at 318-473-6727.

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A law enforcement-related agency has provided this information as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal “All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.” or arrested and charged with a crime have not been convicted of any criminal offense. They are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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