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Sex offender busted on Roblox mid-call with child as Louisiana declares war on online predators targeting kids

Livingston Parish deputies arrested a registered sex offender who was using voice-changing technology to impersonate a teenage girl during a call with a 14-year-old girl on Roblox. The suspect was found actively using the platform despite being prohibited from doing so. Louisiana officials are taking legal action against Roblox, citing concerns over the dangers posed by such platforms to children.

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LAS VEGAS — When Livingston Parish deputies executed a search warrant at a suspect's home, they discovered him actively using voice-changing technology to pose as a teen girl while communicating with a real child online— exactly the crime they had come to arrest him for.

"He had a 14-year-old girl on the phone, he was basically disguising his voice, and that's what's so scary with these devices out there, these apps, that it will have no consequences," said Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard. "And this kid had no idea they were talking to a 40-something-year-old man."

Investigators say the suspect was actively on Roblox, an online gaming app popular with children, according to authorities. And the suspect, a registered sex offender, shouldn't have been using it.

That device that we now have in our hands that we give in our children is the white van, right? That is the white van. It is now at your dinner table. It's now in your bedroom.

Roblox says its platform does not include any kind of voice modulation, but the case is part of the state's lawsuit against the game company.

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Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is shown alongside the Roblox logo in a split image. (Getty)

A statewide crackdown on child sex predators led to the arrest and highlights a disturbing national trend, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill told Fox News Digital last weekend at CrimeCon Las Vegas.

"This is not a victimless crime," she said. "There are children who are being victimized to produce pornography that's being traded, and there are children who are getting raped and hurt in a number of ways."

Chris Hansen, Michael "Schlep," Liz Murrill and Martin Gould speak on a panel at CrimeCon in Las Vegas on May 29, 2026. (@RenownedPhotos)

She described cases where children are lured from their homes hundreds or thousands of miles away before they are rescued.

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Louisiana Attorney Liz Murrill is surrounded by law enforcement leaders during a Dec. 18, 2025 news conference in Ruston. (Greg Hilburn/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

Murrill said Louisiana is on track to receive 90,000 tips about online child exploitation this year alone, with 30,000 already processed by the end of May. And police across the state have made hundreds of arrests.

In many cases, the parents are blindsided and don't know what to look out for.

"When we all grew up, we always look for the white van, the ice cream truck, things of that nature," said Ard, who was also at CrimeCon, where the attorney general joined former "To Catch a Predator" host Chris Hansen for a panel on fighting child sex crimes.

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Chris Hansen visited Build Studio to discuss "Crime Watch Daily" on May 9, 2017, in New York City. (Mike Pont/WireImage)

"Now we have this internet-based platform," Ard continued. "That device that we now have in our hands that we give in our children is the white van, right? That is the white van. It is now at your dinner table. It's now in your bedroom."

The Louisiana crackdown has targeted known, registered sex offenders — predators who aren't allowed to be using social media or gaming apps , authorities said. But they make their way online anyway, because that's where the victims are.

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"These big companies, like Roblox, they're not doing anything about it," Ard said. "So we have to take the initiative to do what we can to stop this ."

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A child played a video game on a tablet using the Roblox platform on March 11, 2026, in Terville, France. (Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/AFP via Getty Images)

Roblox is not the only app that authorities allege predators are using to harm children; however, it is wildly popular among kids and teens.

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The company has also been named in several lawsuits — including one Murrill herself filed last summer — which allege that the platform is an environment where predators can target vulnerable children.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill speaks on a panel at CrimeCon in Las Vegas on May 29, 2026. (@RenownedPhotos)

Roblox disputed the characterization of its platform as unsafe, telling Fox News Digital that the allegations "fundamentally misrepresent how our platform works and fail to take into account the extensive, proactive measures we are pioneering and implementing to set a new standard in online safety."

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Roblox has introduced a new AI system that analyzes entire scenes in real time to detect harmful content across its platform. (Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Sex offender busted on Roblox mid-call with child as Louisiana declares war on online predators targeting kids

Livingston Parish deputies arrested a registered sex offender who was using voice-changing technology to impersonate a teenage girl during a call with a 14-year-old girl on Roblox. The suspect was found actively using the platform despite being prohibited from doing so. Louisiana officials are taking legal action against Roblox, citing concerns over the dangers posed by such platforms to children.

Bias read (Right): The article emphasizes the dangers of online platforms like Roblox to children, highlights the arrest of a registered sex offender, and references Louisiana's legal actions against the company. The tone focuses on the risks to minors and the need for stricter regulation, aligning with conservative-f

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