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Baton Rouge man arrested for allegedly selling drugs to LSU students

3 hours 7 minutes 51 seconds ago Saturday, July 18 2026 Jul 18, 2026 July 18, 2026 2:19 PM July 18, 2026 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE — A Baton Rouge man was arrested after he was accused of selling cocaine to LSU students.

East Baton Rouge Parish deputies first learned about 35-year-old Jordan Langlois' alleged drug-dealing from an anonymous tip in March. According to the tip, Langlois was selling drugs out of an apartment on East Magna Carta Place off Old Hammond Highway. 

Langlois was selling the drugs to students, deputies added in an affidavit. Detectives also received information from a tip submitted to LSU Police claiming that Langlois allegedly worked at LSU's chapter of Delta Chi as a cook.

On June 30, deputies arranged a drug sale between an informant and Langlois at a West Chimes Street apartment. After obtaining sufficient probable cause, deputies got a search warrant and arrested Langlois. 

They seized 70 grams of packaged cocaine, 21 grams of meth and MDMA pills in a locked safe. They also found multiple digital scales, empty clear mini baggies and a bottle of Inositol, a sugar substitute commonly used to cut drugs, deputies added.

Langlois claimed that he was an active drug user and knew about the drugs in the safe but that he was not selling drugs. According to the affidavit, the amount of drugs seized was more than one person could use on their own.

Langlois was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on multiple counts of possession with the intent to distribute. His bond was set at $31,500, and he is due in court on Sept. 22 for a bond review hearing.

According to arrest records, EBRSO identified Langlois as a cook at Delta Chi; however, following reports of the arrest, the fraternity released a statement claiming that Langlois never worked there. Delta Chi said the fraternity contracts with a professional catering company, which also claimed that Langlois was never employed by it.

WBRZ has reached out to authorities for clarification.  

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