Harris County

Dollar General Workers Lock in Man Wanted in Killing

The man was out on bail for continuous sexual abuse of a child in Harris County

Sheriff Herford would like to extend gratitude to the employees at Dollar General in Ragley La. for their bravery, instinctive thinking, and selflessness to themselves and to their community. Thank you Sallye Salter and Tiffany Cook, you both exemplified great character in a high pressure situation. Sheriff Herford, Sheriff Mancuso, and our Ragley community sincerely thank you for your actions this morning in helping us end the search for fugitive Neil P. Broussard. (Tiffany Cook pictured left, Sallye Salter pictured right)
Beauregard Sheriff's Office via Facebook

Workers at a Dollar General store in Louisiana recognized a convicted sex offender accused of killing two teenagers and kidnapping a third -- and locked him in after quietly escorting other customers out.

"Thank you, Sally Salter and Tiffany Cook, you both exemplified great character in a high-pressure situation," the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office said in a Facebook post after Neil Broussard was arrested Thursday.

Broussard, 51, of Lake Charles, surrendered to police in the Beauregard Parish community of Ragley, about 20 miles north of Lake Charles, after Salter and Cook alerted authorities, the American Press reported.

Neil P. Broussard, 51.
Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office
Neil P. Broussard, 51.

He was convicted in 2005 and 2011 of molesting juveniles, is awaiting trial on sex charges in Harris County, and is wanted on charges of first-degree rape and molestation of a juvenile in Calcasieu Parish, authorities said.

A Calcasieu Parish judge set his bond at $4 million, news agencies reported.

Broussard, a registered sex offender, is accused of killing Kyla Hidalgo, 17, and Kaleb Charlton, 18; wounding the girl's mother, Catherine Hidalgo, 40; and kidnapping the woman's 14-year-old daughter early Wednesday morning in the Calcasieu Parish town of Westlake.

The 14-year-old was found shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday in Ragley and her mother's stolen car was found the same day in woods in the Ragley area, KPLC-TV reported.

Scores of officers from three sheriff's offices, state police and the FBI swept the area, hunting for Broussard, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso said during a news conference Thursday with Beauregard Parish Sheriff Mark Herford.

Mancuso commended Salter's and Cook's bravery, adding, "we were so close we got there within seconds and were able to apprehend him without any incidents."

Mancuso said a second person was arrested but did not give details.

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