Gulfport Police Department announces arrest in child molestation case

Joel Elias Robles-Chavez - Provided
Joel Elias Robles-Chavez - Provided
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The Gulfport Police Department announced on April 14 that officers arrested Joel Elias Roblez-Chavez, 38, on charges of molesting a child or vulnerable person. Roblez-Chavez was taken into custody on March 15 and booked into Harrison County custody with a $250,000 surety bond.

The case is part of ongoing law enforcement efforts to address offenses against minors in the region. Authorities say these types of cases remain a priority for local and national agencies.

Booking information published on bustednewspaper.com details the arrest of Roblez-Chavez by the Gulfport Police Department on March 15 with the charge listed as molesting. The individual was booked into Harrison County custody according to data drawn from the Harrison County public database. Officials processed the case through standard procedures for such offenses according to bustednewspaper.com.

Harrison County authorities have handled multiple child sex crime cases in recent months according to local reporting. A Gulfport couple faced charges of sexual battery and molestation of juveniles while another man was arrested at the Gulfport airport on similar counts of sexual battery and molestation. These incidents reflect ongoing law enforcement activity along the Mississippi Gulf Coast to address offenses against minors as reported by WLOX.

The U.S. Sentencing Commission reported 1,430 individuals sentenced for sexual abuse offenses in fiscal year 2024 with 93.5 percent of those sentenced being men. Average sentences reached 221 months and nearly all received prison time while production of child pornography cases averaged 273 months. Federal data show these offenses continue to represent a significant portion of criminal cases handled nationwide according to the U.S. Sentencing Commission.

“The Gulfport Police Department serves the city of Gulfport and maintains a focus on community partnerships through proactive policing and public safety initiatives. Officers enforce laws fairly while building trust with residents and visitors in the growing coastal area. The department operates with a commitment to integrity and professionalism in all its operations,” according to the department’s official website <a href="https://www.gulfport-ms.gov/departments/police/about_us.php”>here.



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