Glenn Price, 68, was charged with obstruction of justice. Records available online show he posted a $5,000 bond and was released from the Ascension Parish Jail on Tuesday afternoon.
A spokesperson for the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the latest arrest is connected to Price’s previous arrest in October 2024 in connection with a multi-parish stolen property scheme. Investigators learned that Price allegedly tampered with evidence while colluding with his girlfriend.
In a video posted on Facebook, Price called the charges “bogus” and maintained his innocence. “As a matter of fact, I stole nothing. I don’t live my life as a thief. I live my life to work in my community because, once again, that’s what God’s mission is for my life,” he said.
Detectives started an investigation into the theft and illegal sale of copper wire that was reportedly stolen from utility poles in Livingston and East Feliciana parishes in September 2024. According to Ascension Parish deputies, Price was accused of selling copper to a Baton Rouge recycling center without a license.
Price was initially charged with license required and illegal possession of things over $25,000 on Oct. 11. He faced new charges of money laundering over $100,000, illegal transmission of monetary funds on Oct. 31.
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