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Bossier Authorities Raid 3 Vape Shops for Alleged Illegal Product Sales
Joint law enforcement operation leads to two arrests as investigation into compliance violations continues
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Local authorities in Bossier City, Louisiana recently conducted a joint enforcement operation targeting three vape shops accused of selling illegal products. The sweep, involving the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office, Shreveport Police Department, and Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, resulted in the arrests of two individuals. Officials say the investigation remains active as they review seized evidence, suggesting additional charges may be filed.
Why it matters
The crackdown on these vape shops reflects ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to ensure businesses are complying with state regulations and not endangering public health and safety through the sale of prohibited items. Vaping and e-cigarette use, especially among youth, has been a major public health concern in recent years.
The details
The enforcement operation on February 4, 2026 targeted three specific retail locations in Bossier City: Royal Vapes, Discount Convenience, and The Tobacco Shop. Authorities arrested Abdul Mohammed and Marie Ketterman, charging them with violations related to the alleged illegal products found on-site. Officials have not disclosed the exact nature of the prohibited items, but state the arrests stemmed directly from evidence gathered during the inspections.
- The joint law enforcement sweep took place on February 4, 2026.
- The investigation into the three vape shops remains active as authorities review seized evidence.
The players
Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency that led the enforcement operation, working in collaboration with other state and city authorities.
Shreveport Police Department
The city police department that assisted the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office in conducting the raid on the three vape shops.
Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control
The state regulatory agency that participated in the joint enforcement operation to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Abdul Mohammed
One of the two individuals arrested during the enforcement operation for alleged violations related to the sale of illegal products.
Marie Ketterman
The second individual arrested during the enforcement operation for alleged violations related to the sale of illegal products.
What’s next
The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office has stated that detectives and ATC agents are currently reviewing the seized evidence, and officials suggest that additional charges may be filed as the investigation progresses.
The takeaway
This enforcement action highlights the ongoing efforts by local authorities to crack down on businesses selling potentially dangerous or prohibited products, underscoring the importance of compliance with state regulations to protect public health and safety.
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