Summons details stalking allegation against 1 of 2 West Baton Rouge sheriff employees put on leave
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PORT ALLEN — Investigators say one of two West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office employees placed on administrative leave stalked a home and business in East Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes for more than a year.Deputy Donald Dawsey, 51, was named in a misdemeanor summons issued April 17. It says Dawsey had screenshots of surveillance footage of an East Baton Rouge business on his cell phone.The images, dating to March 5, was from a camera placed in the woods across from the business...

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