16:30 LRN Newscast June 14th

State Police say they’ve arrested three people that, together, lead investigators to the largest ever seizure of child pornography by LSP. Sgt. Jared Sandifer says the cases are out of Shreveport, LaPlace and Hessmer, and over one million files were seized…:
CUT 12 (10) “on them”
He says the three men are still under investigation.

Multiple agencies are investigating the discovery of a badly decomposed woman’s body in a ditch in Iberville Parish. Authorities say it could possibly be the body of 40-year-old Lyntell Washington, who is a pregnant teacher from Baton Rouge that disappared last Wenesday. The body has been taken to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner’s office.

A massive sinkhole on Canal Street in New Orleans has been fixed. A section of the street had been closed since April 15th, before re-opening today.

The tragic massacre in Orlando is raising many questions about whether or not this could have been stopped. Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services at Baton Rouge General, Ann Wilder, says people can look for early warning signs of mental disorders…:
CUT 6 (12) “a behavior”
She says any family member can reach out and get a legal status for a person to be evaluated by a psychiatrist.

The first murder to occur in the Hammond city limits in over two years took place last night. Lisa Lambert with Hammond Police says 24-year-old Tremayne Sandifer allegedly fatally shot 34-year-old William Davis in a drug deal gone wrong..:
CUT 9 (09) “then died”
Lambert says Sandifer fled to New Orleans, where he was arrested today and charged with several crimes, including first-degree murder.