UPDATE: Rodrick T. McIntosh arraignment on 4 new charges

UPDATE

June 26, 2025, in a 10th Judicial District Court, Rodrick T. McIntosh was arraigned on four (4) new counts which apparently have a different fact pattern then the previous charge in regards to fraudulent practices in his real estate business.

Court: 10th Judicial District Court, Natchitoches, Louisiana
Judge: Desiree Dyess

For the State: Amanda Todd & Darwin Miller from the LA Attorney General’s Office

For Rodrick T. McIntosh: Howard E. Conday *

Bond: $200,000.00 bond with special conditions

* Mr. McIntosh’s attorney for the first charge back in March 2025, Ms. Andree Jacques, filed a motion for severance stating that she did not have a contract for the four additional charges.  Judge Dyess granted the motion for severance and Natchitoches attorney Howard E. Conday appeared for McIntosh for the purposes of the arraignment.

ORIGINAL

Natchitoches Parish realtor arrested following fraudulent practices investigation

A criminal investigation by the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Bureau has led to the arrest of local realtor, according to Natchitoches Parish Sheriff Stuart Wright.

The investigation began after a former client reported alleged fraudulent practices conducted by Rodrick T. McIntosh, a realtor based in Natchitoches. Detectives launched an inquiry into the matter, which resulted in Rodrick T. McIntosh, 39 of Natchitoches, being arrested on March 7 and booked into the LaSalle Corrections/Natchitoches Detention Center charged with 1-count of Felony Theft.

McIntosh currently remains in the detention center awaiting bond.

Detectives executed a search warrant signed by a 10th Judicial District Judge at McIntosh’s residence near Natchitoches on Friday morning, related to the investigation.

Sheriff Wright emphasized that this investigation is separate and unrelated to a story posted by a local social media outlet earlier on Friday.

“The investigation into McIntosh’s alleged actions is ongoing, and we remain committed to gathering facts and ensuring accountability,” said Sheriff Wight. “This case is entirely independent of other reports circulating on social media.”

The investigation is still active, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

If you have any information, you would like to share with case investigators contact the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Bureau at 357-7830.

**All Persons are Presumed Innocent until Proven Guilty in Court or by Administrative Process**

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