SLIDELL — A Boyet Junior High School teacher in Slidell has been let go by the St. Tammany school system after she was booked with three counts of indecent behavior involving a juvenile, announced La. Attorney General Buddy Caldwell.
Traci Beaucoudray, 34 years old, and who lives at 40145 Taylors Trail, Slidell, is accused of having inappropriate contact with one of her former students.
Beaucoudray was arrested on Monday and booked with three counts of indecent behavior involving juveniles, one count of computer-aided solicitation of minors, and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.
“When this situation was brought to our attention, we began an immediate investigation and removed this person from the school setting. As of close of business Friday, this person was no longer an employee of the St. Tammany Parish Public School System. We have turned information over to the Attorney General’s office and continue to cooperate with investigators,” St. Tammany School superintendent W.L. “Trey” Folse, III said.
No information was available from the school system or the attorney general’s office about where the alleged crime occurred.
The arrest was a result of a multi-agency investigation involving the Louisiana Attorney General’s High Technology Crime Unit, St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, and the Slidell Police Department.
Beaucoudray was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Prison. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Attorney General’s High Technology Crime Unit at 1-800-256-4506.