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Caddo Parish Coroner identifies Keithville victims

Caddo Parish Coroner identifies Keithville victims

Yahoo07-05-2025

CADDO PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Four victims of a suspected murder-suicide in Keithville on Monday were identified by the Caddo Parish Coroner.
The tragedy happened in the 10000 block of Mustang Circle early on May 5, 2025. The coroner identified Leroy Sadler, 60, and Judy Sadler, 64, both residents of the home on Mustang Circle. James L. Sadler, 29, and Adalynn Mae Sadler, 2, of Logansport were also positively identified. All four victims were found suffering from gunshot wounds and were discovered by Caddo Parish Sheriff's Deputies after they received a call for a welfare concern.
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The deaths of Judy, James, and Adalynn Mae Sadler are the 13th, 14th, and 15th homicides in Caddo Parish in 2025.
Autopsies were ordered for all deceased, and the incident is still under investigation by the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office.
A family member has created a GoFundMe to assist the family of Adalynn Mae Sadler in easing the family's financial burden.
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