
LAKE CHARLES, LA – A father in Lake Charles is seeking assistance in locating his two young children, who are believed to be in the custody of their non-custodial mother despite a court order mandating their return.
Six-year-old Cohen Desormeaux and five-year-old Colton Desormeaux are listed as missing on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s website.
While authorities have issued an arrest warrant for their mother, 41-year-old Sharlene Desormeaux, investigators do not believe the children are in immediate danger.
LAKE CHARLES, LA – A father in Lake Charles is seeking assistance in locating his two young children, who are believed to be in the custody of their non-custodial mother despite a court order mandating their return.
Six-year-old Cohen Desormeaux and five-year-old Colton Desormeaux are listed as missing on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s website.
While authorities have issued an arrest warrant for their mother, 41-year-old Sharlene Desormeaux, investigators do not believe the children are in immediate danger.
According to the children’s father, Chase Desormeaux, he last saw his sons on June 12 in Lake Charles.
A judge later ordered Sharlene Desormeaux to return the children to him, but she allegedly refused to comply.
After months of unsuccessful attempts to contact her, Chase Desormeaux reported the matter to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (CPSO) on October 30.
CPSO spokesperson Kayla Vincent confirmed that detectives attempted multiple times to reach Sharlene Desormeaux but were unsuccessful.
Consequently, on November 3, a warrant was issued for her arrest on a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of a court order. Her bond was set at $25,000.
Court documents indicate that Chase Desormeaux was granted sole custody of the children on November 15, and the formal custody order was signed on November 18. He reported the children missing that same day.
Authorities believe Sharlene Desormeaux has left the Calcasieu Parish area.
However, an Amber Alert has not been issued because officials do not consider the children to be in immediate danger.