Two Crowley Fugitives Sought on Attempted-Murder Charges

Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers offers $2,500 reward for tips leading to arrests.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers program is assisting the Crowley Police Department in locating two suspects, 17-year-old Anthony Dugas and 19-year-old Jemarion Thomas, who are both wanted on five counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder. Authorities are asking the public for tips that could lead to the arrest of these individuals.

Why it matters

Violent crimes like attempted murder are a serious concern for the Crowley community, and law enforcement is seeking the public's help to apprehend these suspects and bring them to justice. The Crime Stoppers program offers an incentive for people to come forward with information anonymously.

The details

Anthony Dugas and Jemarion Thomas are the two suspects wanted by Crowley police. Dugas is described as 5'7" tall and 130 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, while Thomas is 5'8" tall and 134 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Both men have last known addresses in Crowley.

  • The Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers program issued the alert on February 12, 2026.

The players

Anthony Dugas

A 17-year-old Crowley resident wanted on five counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder.

Jemarion Thomas

A 19-year-old Crowley resident wanted on five counts of Attempted Second Degree Murder.

Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers

A program assisting the Crowley Police Department in locating the two suspects and offering a $2,500 reward for tips leading to their arrests.

Crowley Police Department

The law enforcement agency investigating the attempted murder charges and seeking the public's help in locating the suspects.

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What’s next

The Crowley Police Department is urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of Anthony Dugas or Jemarion Thomas to contact the Acadia Parish Crime Stoppers Tips Line at 337-789-TIPS (8477) or use the P3 mobile app. Tips that lead to an arrest are eligible for a $2,500 cash reward.

The takeaway

This case highlights the importance of community cooperation in apprehending violent crime suspects. The Crime Stoppers program provides an anonymous and incentivized way for residents to assist law enforcement in their efforts to keep the Crowley community safe.