ICE Agent Arrested, Accused of Entering Ex's Apartment: St. Tammany Parish
Authorities say Thomas Bailey entered his ex-girlfriend’s apartment without permission and faces one count of unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling.
- On Aug 21, the Tammany Parish Sheriff arrested ICE officer Thomas Bailey for unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling at a Covington-area apartment in South Louisiana.
- Bailey, 58, of Lecompte, allegedly entered his ex-girlfriend's residence without permission while she was away from home.
- "The law applies equally to everyone," Sheriff Bret Ibert said in a statement. Bailey is being booked into the Tammany Parish Correctional Center.
- Department of Homeland Security Officials stated the vast majority of ICE employees perform duties with professionalism and honor, though they declined further comment due to pending litigation.
- Investigators confirmed Bailey remains employed at the Oakdale, Louisiana, office as the agency cooperates with local officials regarding the criminal allegations.
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ICE agent arrested for illegally entering ex’s Covington home while she was gone, officials say
An ICE officer was arrested Friday morning after he allegedly entered his ex-girlfriend’s Covington-area apartment without her permission, according to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office.
ICE employee arrested, accused of entering ex-girlfriend's apartment without permission
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office has arrested an Immigration and Customs Enforcement employee after he was accused of entering his ex-girlfriend's apartment without her permission.
ICE officer arrested after allegedly entering woman's Covington apartment without permission
COVINGTON — A federal officer employed at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Oakdale was arrested on Friday after allegedly entering a woman's apartment in Covington without permission. According to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office, 58-year-old Thomas Bailey of Lecompte was arrested and booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center for unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. “Regardless of where you work or wh…
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