Shreveport Police Issue Arrest Warrant for Trevion Simmons in Child Sexual Assault Case
Shreveport, LA – March 27, 2025 – The Shreveport Police Department (SPD) has issued an arrest warrant for Trevion Simmons (DOB: 07/20/2000) in connection with the repeated sexual assault of a kindergarten-aged child. Authorities are actively searching for Simmons, who remains at large, and are urging the public to come forward with any information on his whereabouts.
Disturbing Allegations & Ongoing Investigation
According to police, the investigation began earlier this month when law enforcement was contacted regarding allegations of ongoing sexual abuse against a young child. Detectives with the Shreveport Special Victims Unit (SVU) conducted multiple interviews, collected forensic evidence, and worked closely with child welfare professionals to piece together the case.
After reviewing evidence and witness statements, authorities determined there was sufficient cause to charge Trevion Simmons with aggravated crimes against a minor. A warrant was officially issued for his arrest on March 26, 2025.
Authorities Urge Public Assistance in Locating Simmons
The Shreveport Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating Simmons, who is believed to still be in the Shreveport-Bossier area, but may be attempting to evade capture.
“This is an extremely serious case, and we are doing everything in our power to ensure that this suspect is brought to justice,” said SPD spokesperson Lt. Daniel Carter. “We urge anyone who may have seen or had contact with Trevion Simmons to immediately report it to law enforcement.”
Simmons is described as:
- Male
- 24 years old
- 5’11” tall
- Approximately 170 lbs
- Black hair, brown eyes
Potential Criminal Charges & Legal Ramifications
Under Louisiana law, charges related to aggravated sexual assault of a minor carry severe legal consequences, including life imprisonment in some cases. Prosecutors are expected to seek the maximum penalty if Simmons is convicted.
Public Safety & Reporting Information
Law enforcement officials emphasize that Simmons should be considered dangerous, and anyone who sees him should not approach, but instead call 911 or report sightings to the Shreveport Police Department’s tip line at (318) 673-7300. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Crime Stoppers at (318) 673-7373.
What’s Next?
- Ongoing search efforts: Law enforcement is working with state and federal agencies to track down Simmons.
- Potential additional victims: Investigators are looking into whether other children may have been harmed.
- Community vigilance: Authorities are asking the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activity.
This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more details emerge.