Date: October 14, 2008
According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 26 complaints and reports the following arrests:
Darrell J. Schannette 47 yoa of 881 St. Peter St., Jeanerette was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 3:50 pm for Aggravated Battery on a Police Officer, Resisting an Officer by Force, Simple Battery and two counts of Criminal Damage to Property. Deputy was called to above location in reference to removing a subject. Upon Deputy’s arrival to the area he flagged down and advised that above suspect had pushed him off of his bike. Upon arrival at the residence, suspect’s sister advised that he was causing a disturbance. Complainant opened the door to the residence and suspect was located in the residence. Deputy was conducting investigation when suspect became unruly and was placed under arrest. Suspect began resisting Deputy striking him in the face. Suspect was taken into custody and booked into the parish jail on above charges with no bond at this time.
Donnie R. Brown 50 yoa of 3206 Lake Palourde Road, Amelia was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 9:14 pm on a warrant for Issuing Worthless Checks. Deputy was patrolling the Amelia area, when he was stopped by complainant advising of a complaint against suspect. While conducting investigation it was learned of a warrant for suspect’s arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 1-12-2009.
The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, consisting of St. Mary Sheriff Dept., Morgan City Police Dept., Patterson Police Department Franklin Police Dept., Baldwin Police Dept., Berwick Police Dept., and Chitimacha Police Dept., report the following arrests:
Operation Red October II
Alfred J. Hill Jr. 23 yoa of 1009 Wilfred St., Franklin was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 12:14 pm for Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute and Possession of MDMA. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were called to 4667 Hwy 83 in Glencoe in reference to assisting Bail Enforcement Agents who were looking for a subject and came into contact with above suspect who had illegal narcotics. Upon Agents arrival above suspect was identified and found to be in possession of marijuana, cocaine and a MDMA pill along with $4,975.00 in U.S. Currency. After investigation above suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $50,000.00 bond and was later released.
Quade Jones 20 yoa of 117 Friendship Alley, Amelia was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 6:29 pm on a warrant for Distribution of Cocaine and was also charged with Resisting an Officer. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were conducting Operation “Red October II” when they located suspect in his driveway of the residence. Upon Agents advising suspect of warrant he fled on foot with Agents giving chase and after a short pursuit suspect was apprehended and placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.
Brandon Williams 22 yoa of 1302 Kemp St., Patterson was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 7:24 pm for Possession of Marijuana 2nd. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling the Patterson area conducting Operation Red October II, when they conducted an investigative stop on suspect walking on Plum St... During investigation suspect was found to be in possession of marijuana. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.
Hope Martin 31 yoa of Bayside Village Apt. # 38, Berwick was arrested on 10-13-2008 at 9:32 pm for Possession of Klonopine. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling the Siracusaville area conducting Operation Red October II, when they conducted a traffic stop. During investigation a search of vehicle was conducted with agents locating several Klonopine pills in suspect’s purse who was a passenger in the vehicle. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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