BATON ROUGE, La. (NewsNation/KLFY) — At least two police chiefs have been arrested in part of a federal investigation, and more arrests are expected, sources told NewsNation affiliate KLFY.
Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle and Forest Hill Police Chief Glynn Dixon are both in federal custody on unspecified charges. Oakdale and Forest Hill are in south-central Louisiana. Reports say the chiefs were arrested during the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Baton Rouge.
Federal authorities have not said what the police chiefs are charged with, but the U.S. Attorney’s Office did confirm a law enforcement operation is underway in the region involving Homeland Security, the FBI and IRS investigators.
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Lester Duhé, press secretary for Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, told KLFY that state authorities are also involved in the investigation…