Former Welsh alderman arrested for harassment, cyberstalking, disclosure of image
Published 11:08 am Friday, November 5, 2021
WELSH — A former Welsh aldermen, who unsuccessfully ran for mayor, was arrested Thursday for nonconsensual disclosure of a private image after a male victim reported being the victim of cyberstalking and telephone harassment.
Jacob Colby Perry, 28, of Welsh was arrested on charges of telephone harassment, online impersonation, cyberstalking and nonconsensual disclosure of a private image.
He remains in the Jeff Davis Parish Jail on Friday morning with bond pending.
Welsh Police Chief Marcus Crochet said Friday that Perry was arrested Thursday by the Welsh Police Department following an ongoing investigation that began in August.
The case is ongoing and additional charges may be filed, he said.
“This is a pretty sensitive case because of the material and evidence that makes this case,” Crochet said.
He said police have been investigating Perry since August after receiving a complaint from a male victim that his explicit photos were allegedly being published online by Perry who had made a fake profile of the victim.
“He’d make fake profiles of the victim and put the victim’s expletive photographs online even though the victim asked him to take them down, but he refused,” Crochet said.
The victim repeatedly asked Perry to stop and take the images down, but he refused to and kept messaging the victim even after he asked him to leave him alone, Crochet said.
Crochet said it took investigators awhile to obtain search warrants for phones and other devices at residences in Welsh and Lake Charles where Perry was known to stay.
During the search investigators found enough evidence to substantiate the victim’s claims and arrest Perry on the charges, he said.
The search warrant also uncovered two other alleged victims, who do not live in Jeff Davis Parish, according to Crochet.