A man from Cankton, Louisiana, has been arrested after being accused of trying to meet up with a teenage girl at a hotel in Pineville.

The Concordia Parish Sheriff's Office reached out to the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office about arrest warrants for 59-year-old Bryan Keith Stuckey for computer-aided solicitation of a minor and indecent behavior with juveniles.

Through their investigation, CPSO detectives believed that Stuckey would be traveling to Pineville with the expectation of allegedly having inappropriate sexual contact with the 16-year-old girl.

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Concordia detectives learned that Stuckey would be traveling to Pineville on Jan. 30, 2025, so Rapides Area Drug Enforcement agents conducted surveillance at the hotel. When Stuckey arrived, RPSO took him into custody without incident.

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Stuckey was transported to the Rapides Parish Detention Center where he was booked for the active Concordia Parish warrants and attempted carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

Agents searched Stuckey's vehicle and located 7.2 grams of meth. He was re-arrested on the narcotics charge while he was still in jail, awaiting extradition back to Concordia Parish.

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