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Parole revoked for Tyrese Cooper after panel finds repeated violations

Louisiana Committee on Parole · February 10, 2026

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Summary

Tyrese Cooper pleaded guilty to multiple alleged violations including failing to report and testing positive for marijuana; the panel voted to revoke his parole, citing continued criminal behavior and arrears in supervision fees.

Tyrese Cooper (DOC 765289) had his parole revoked by a Louisiana Committee on Parole panel on Feb. 10, 2026 after pleading guilty to multiple violations, including failing to report, a positive drug test and a conviction for child desertion, the transcript shows.

During the hearing the panel read several alleged violations: failure to report for months in 2024–25, a positive marijuana test on April 9, 2025, child desertion with a six-month jail sentence in October 2025, and other related charges. Cooper pleaded guilty to the listed violations and acknowledged being behind $632 in supervision fees. The assigned panelist said Cooper had continued criminal behavior while on supervision and voted to revoke; other members concurred.

The panel’s recorded vote, as read in the transcript, was to revoke Cooper’s parole based on the preponderance of evidence presented at the hearing.

Next steps: The transcript records the revocation vote; it does not specify the length of revocation or immediate placement.