Friday, April 30, 2010

ST MARY PARISH DRUG TASK FORCE

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, reports the following arrests:

J C FORD age 23 of 1115 LAVAN AVE in HOUMA, was arrested on charges of POSS OF COCAINE W/I/T/D, POSS SCH III LORTAB, RESISTING BY FLIGHT and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE. This follows a traffic stop in the Amelia area. During the investigation the suspect was seen throwing items out the window that contained crack cocaine and had pills on his person he was transported to the parish jail for processing and incarceration.

Kenneth White , 46yoa of 1417 Federal Ave. in Morgan City, was arrested on charges of Poss. Of Sch. III Lortab, after an intigation of suspect having illegal narcotics on his person. He was found to have the drugs on his person. White was placed under arrest and transported to LEC for booking.

ST MARY PARISH SHERIFF'S OFFICE

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the past 24hr period the Sheriff’s Office responded to 41 complaints. Here are some arrests which stemmed from those complaints:

Shannon Dupre, age 36 of 3126 Oliva road, New Iberia, was arrested on charges of Failure to appear for court for DWI 2nd offense and warrants for 4 counts issuing worthless checks.

Michael Garner, age 38 of 107 Cecilia Street, Morgan City, was arrested on charges of Attempted Theft of Goods following an investigation at the Dollar General store in Amelia where Michael had tried to return merchandise that was stolen for money. He was issued a summons and released.

Nicholas Ray, age 25 of 620 Wendy Lane in River Ridge, La was arrested on charges of Theft, Criminal Mischief and Resisting an officer with force. This follows an investigation of theft of goods at the Rite Aid Pharmacy in Bayou Vista. Suspect stole beer from the store and was stopped walking away from the store. When stopped he tried to flee the area resulting in the resisting charge.

Brian Williams, 37 of 6231 Verdun Lane in Verdunville, was arrested on charges of Failure to appear warrant for DWI 3rd Offense.

Earl Bradley age 54 of 700 Iberia street in Franklin, was arrested on warrant for charges of Driving under suspension and Careless operation. He was transported to the parish jail for processing and incarceration.

Jamie Granger, age 28 of 506 Fourth Street in Morgan City, was arrested on warrants for Issuing worthless checks 4 counts. Three were from st Mary and summons was issued. One was from Terrebonne parish.

Rebecca Woodcock, age 18 of 12413 Canal Road in Gulfport, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop in the calumet area. She was released on summons to appear in court.

VOTE SAT MAY 1ST IN ST MARY PARISH

ATTENTION ST MARY PARISH VOTERS....THIS SATURDAY,

IS AN ELECTION DAY IN ST MARY PARISH.....

WHEN YOU GO TO YOUR VOTING PRECINCT, YOU WILL HAVE

THE OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE YES OR NO, FOR A PROPERTY TAX

INCREASE, FOR HURRICANE LEVEE PROTECTION

AND FLOOD PROTECTION, WITHIN ST MARY PARISH.....

BE A CONCERNED CITIZEN AND GO VOTE ON THIS IMPORTANT ISSUE...

YES, IT'S A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE, BUT MOST HOMEOWNERS

CAN LOOK AT PAYING AN EXTRA $10 TO $12 A YEAR....

THIS INCREASE IS NOMINAL, COMPARED TO THE WORK THAT

THE ST MARY PARISH LEVEE DISTRICT WILL BE ABLE TO DO,

IN PROVIDING ALL RESIDENTS OF THE PARISH WITH LEVEE

PROTECTION.

Franklin Police Report

Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reports the following recent arrests:

Elizabeth Harris, 59, of Morris Street in Franklin,
was arrested on a warrant for Theft by Shoplifting. Ms. Harris was processed and released on a $1,000.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

Arthur Blake Jr, 33, of Gates Drive in Franklin.
was arrested and charged with Remaining Where Forbidden, Criminal Trespass, and Domestic Abuse Battery. Mr. Blake was processed and is being held with no bond.

John Wells, 53, of A Street in Franklin.
was arrested and charged with Resisting An Officer by Failure to Comply and Resisting An Officer With Force. Mr. Wells was processed and released on a $3,500.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

Michael Gray, 35, of Green Street in Jeanerette
was arrested and charged with Remaining Where Forbidden, Possession of Cocaine 2nd offense, and Resisting An Officer by Refusing Booking. Mr. Gray was processed and is being held with no bond set.

Congressional Candidates

You can meet and hear three candidates who are seeking to
replace Congessman Charlie Melancon's third district
congressional seat, tomorrow in Morgan City.

The Campaign for Liberty is holding a public forum at the
American Legion Hall next to Lirette Ford, at 1pm.

Three candidates have committed to attend - Kristian Magar, Hunt Downer and Chris Leopold.

There will be no admission fee, and the forum is open to the public.

JEROME BOYKIN SHOW 4/30

Listen to the Jerome Boykin Show today
at 11 a.m. on KBZE 105.9FM and
Internet Radio Station www.kbze.com.

More accusations of police brutality
against African Americans,
by the Houma Police Department.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

St. Mary Sheriff's Office

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the past 24hr period the Sheriff’s Office responded to 42 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Wendy Landry age 44 of 224 Freetown Road, Franklin, La was arrested on 4-28-10 at 314pm on charges of Issuing Worthless Checks. She was released on a summons to appear in court.

Sunshine Theriot age 24 of 1430 Prairie Road Circle Centerville, La. was arrested on 4-28-10 at 923am on charges of Iberia Parish Forgery warrant from Iberia parish. He was transported to the parish jail for processing and awaiting transfer to Iberia Parish.

Virginia Lee age 35 of 1910 canal drive Franklin, La. was arrested on 3-28-10 at 1052am on charges of Iberia Parish warrant for Ilegal possession of a weapon (possession of burglary tools). She was transported to the parish jail for processing and awaiting transportation to Iberia parish.

Matthew Naquin age 18 of 840 Verdunville road Franklin, La was arrested on 4-28-10 at 541pm on two warrants for Failure to comply with terms and conditions of drug court. He was transported to the parish jail for processing and incarceration.

Deric Cavalier age 22 of 618 Bellanger st Morgan City, La. was arrested on 4-28-10 at 757pm on charges of Criminal Trespassing on the Levee near Wilson’s Boat Landing. He was issued a summons to appear in court.

Willie Lunzy age26 of 161 Village Lane Amelia, La was arrested on 4-29-10 at 307am on Failure to appear warrant on charge of Possession of Marijuana. He was transported to the parish jail for processing and incarceration.

ST MARY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 4/29

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force reports the following arrests:

Barbara Lynn Fraley age 44 of 1232 Delmar St. Morgan City, La. was arrested
last night, and charged with Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Violation of CDS Laws (Drug Free Zone), and Possession of CDS in the presence of a Juvenile after investigation by the task force at her residence.

While searching the residence, Agents located crack cocaine, and a glass pipe as well as a small plastic bag containing suspected Marijuana. Ms. Fraley was at that time placed under arrest and transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for processing and incarceration.

The following subjects were also involved in this incident:

Meghan Scarbrough age 22 of 127 Hwy 663 in Morgan City, was charged with Poss. Of Marijuana, Poss. Of CDS in Presence of Juvenile, Violation of CDS Law (Drug Free Zone)

Justin Scarbrough age 18 of 1232 Delmar St. Bayou Vista was charged with Poss. Of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia, Poss. Of CDS in Presence of Juvenile, Violation of CDS Law (Drug Free Zone),

Darrel Riggins age 20 of 1220 Columbus St. Bayou Vista was charged with Poss. Of Marijuana 2nd offense, Poss. Of CDS in Presence of Juvenile, Violation of CDS Law (Drug Free Zone).

Kadeem Johnson age 20 of 721 Arlington St Bayou Vista was arrested and charged with Poss. of Marijuana 3rd Poss of CDS in drug free zone, Poss of Marijauna in presence of juvenile.

Agents of the Narcotics Task Force went to 1232 Delmar St. in Bayou Vista to conduct a narcotics investigation due to agents receiving multiple complaints of a lot of illegal narcotics activity at the residence. During the investigation permission to search the residence was obtained. All of the above subjects were placed under arrest and transported to Lafayette for booking.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Vietnam War Travelling wall coming to Morgan City

Morgan City Mayor Tim Matte told the City Council
last night, the Vietnam War Memorial Travelling
Wall will be in Morgan City, this fall, in December.

The wall is a half size replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC.
It features the names of soldiers slain in the Vietnam War.

There will be no charge for viewing the memorial.

For more information, visit the Vietnam War
Memorial Wall travelling website at http://www.vvmf.org

Pay your Morgan City traffic tickets on line

Morgan City Court Judge Kim Stansbury informed the
City Council last night, the city court is now accepting
payments for tickets over the internet, taking away
some of the pain for traffic violations.

If you have a ticket, you can pay it on line by
going to www.ncourt.com. Go to pay a traffic citation,
then find your state and city. Afterward, fill out
the directions on your screen, which should bring
you to the Morgan City Court webpage.

Morgan City joins the City of Houma, and Lafourche
Parish, in providing this service.

Morgan City Police Report

Captain Mike Banks reports the following arrests within the past
48hours:

Anthony Beron Henagin, 50, of 3 Egle Mill Lane
Arrested on Front Street near Franklin Street
Chared with Domestic Abuse Battery, and Appearing in public intoxicated
Details:
MCPD Officers responded to a call of a disturbance at 3 Egle Mill Lane. They arrived to find the victim and a witness. Both advised Officers that Mr. Henagin had been drinking. He and his wife, the victim, argued and Mr. Henagin grabbed his wife by the arms and pushed her against a wall. She left the residence where Mr. Henagin followed her. She went to a neighbor’s residence where Mr. Henagin again grabbed his wife by the arms and screamed at her in the presence of the witness. They informed Mr. Henagin that they were calling police and he left on a bicycle. He was located by Officers at the place of arrest. Officers observed Mr. Henagin to be intoxicated. He was advised his rights and admitted that he grabbed his wife and pushed her into a wall. He was placed under arrest and transported to the jail for booking.

Justin Pierre LeBoeuf, 34, of 404 Snead St. in Berwick
Charged with failure to pay a probation fee
Details: Subject came to Morgan City Police Department and turned himself in on the warrant and was booked into the jail.

Angela Renae Perkins 28, of 113 Bayou Corn in Belle Rose
Charged with Theft of less than $300 at Teche Regional Medical Center
Details:
MCPD responded to a call at Teche Regional. Officers arrived and were advised that Ms. Perkins was a patient and had been released. Medical staff at Teche Regional observed syringes and IV catheters in plain view inside her opened purse. Police were called and recovered seven syringes and four IV catheters which had been taken from a drawer in the room where Ms. Perkins had been treated. Ms. Perkins was arrested, transported to MCPD for booking.

FRANKLIN POLICE REPORT

THE FRANKLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDED TO 12 COMPLAINTS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS AND MADE THE FOLLOWING ARRESTS:

Herbert J. Bell Jr., 45, of Ninth Street
was arrested and charged with Aggravated Battery and Remaining Where Forbidden. Mr. Bell was processed and released on a $3,500.00 bond to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

Joseph William, 21, of Willow Street
was arrested and charged with Aggravated Battery. Mr. William was processed and released on a $3,500.00 bond to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

JEANERETTE MAN ARRESTED FOR DRIVE BY SHOOTING


The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, repors the following arrest:

Torie J. Marks, 19, of 338 Sorrell Railroad Row in Jeanerette was arrested yesterday afternoon
at 2:27 pm, on warrants for the Jeanerette Police Department, for:
Possession of Marijuana, No Seat Belt, Resisting an Officer, no driver's license, resisting an Officer by Flight, Aggravated Battery, Assault by Drive by Shooting, Illegal Use of a Weapon, and Criminal Damage to Property.
He was also arrested on a warrant for the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's office, for Possession of Cocaine. He was additionally charged with Resisting an Officer by Flight and Possession of Marijuana.
Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling the Sorrell area, attempting to located subjects on active warrants, when they located Marks and attempted to speak with him. However, he fled on foot with Agents giving chase and later apprehending him.
Marks was placed under arrest and during a search of his person , a small amount of marijuana was located. He was booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.










St Mary Parish Sheriff's Office 4/27

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 28 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Terrence C. Mobley, 27 years old, of 227 Glenwood St. in Morgan City, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charges of Simple Battery and Remaining where Forbidden. Mobley turned himself into the Sheriff’s Office after learning of a warrant for his arrest. He was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Also yesterday afternoon, Sheriff's deputies booked a 15 year old Juvenile Male of Bayou Vista and charged him with Shoplifting. The incident happened at the Wal-mart in Bayou Vista.
The juvenile was observed taking a play station game. He was placed under arrest, processed and released to guardian pending juvenile court proceedings.

FRANKLIN POLICE REPORT

Chief Sabria McGuire reports the following arrests
from April 23rd through April 26th:

Damien Perro, 25, of Ibert Street - Franklin.
was arrested on Bench Warrants for the 3rd Ward City Court for Speeding 25 Plus, Reckless Operation, Revoked or Suspended Dtrivers License, Disturbing The Peace-Obscene Language, Disturbing The Peace-Intoxicated, and Resisting Arrest/Refusing to be Booked. Mr. Perro was also charged with Battery on Police Officer. Mr. Perro was processed and held on a $966.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

Breonna Carr, 20, of Joseph Street - Franklin
was arrested and charged with Aggravated Battery (Domestic). Ms. Carr was processed and held with no bond set at time of Press Release to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

Ronald McDaniel, 24, of MLK Blvd - Franklin
was arrested and charged with Domestic Abuse Battery. Mr. McDaniel was processed and held with no bond set at time of Press Release to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

Mariah Anderson, 27, of Second Street - Franklin
was arrested and charged with 2 COUNTS OF Aggravated Assault on Police Officers, Reckless Operation, Stop Sign, and Resisting An Officer by Flight. Ms. Anderson was processed and held with no bond set at time of Press Release to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

Monday, April 26, 2010

St Mary Parish Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force 4/26

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, consisting of the St. Mary Sheriff Dept., the Morgan City Police Dept., the Franklin Police Dept., the Baldwin Police Dept.., the Berwick Police Dept., and Chitimacha Police Dept.. report the following arrests:

Ervin Butler 46 years old, of 1802 N St., Patterson was arrested on Friday afternoon for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Cocaine.

Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling Lake Palourde Road in Amelia,
when Butler's vehicle was observed to cross the center line. Thats when deputies stopped Butler.

Later, upon questioning and searching Butler's vehicle, they found crack cocaine under the driver’s door of vehicle. Butler remains in jail with no bond being set at this time.

St Mary Parish Sheriff's Report - 4/26

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 72 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 124 complaints. Here are some of the arrests from those complaints:

Larry Delahoussaye 48, of 713 Taurinac St., New Iberia was arrested on Friday for Theft by Shoplifting, at Wal-mart in Bayou Vista . He was noticed taking items from the shelf and wearing them over clothes he was wearing. After investigation Delahoussaye was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on July 29th.

Nicole Swackhammer 24, of 212 Railroad Ave., Patterson was arrested on Friday on a warrant for Simple Battery. She turned herself into the Sheriff’s Office after learning of a warrant for her arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $1500.00 bond and was later released.

Jason A. King 25, of 107 Paul Lane, Franklin was arrested on Friday for Simple Burglary, Forgery and Unauthorized use of an Access Card. His Arrest stems from the investigation of a vehicle burglary were a wallet was taken from a vehicle. He was also observed using the credit card on video at certain stores in the area. King remains in jail under a $10,000.00 bond at this time.

Troy Colar 46, of 1301 Hwy 83, Baldwin was arrested Friday afteroon on charges of forgery, theft over $500.00 and on a warrant for Probation Violation. His arrest stems from an investigation where he took two checks and wrote them to payable to himself and cashed them. He remains in jail this morning, under no bond.

Eric M. Frentz 28 years old, of 208 Willow Bend Lane in Patterson was arrested Friday night for DWI and Speeding. Deputies caught Frentz in the act on US Hwy 90 in Berwick. After an investigation, Frentz was placed under arrest and blew a test result of .148g percent on the Intoxilyzer. He was booked into the parish jail with a $2750.00 bond and was later released.

Chase M. Simoneaux, 23 years old, of 1507 Hwy 182 in Bayou Vista was arrested early Saturday morning, on a warrant for Simple Battery and Criminal Damage to Property. he was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $1,500.00 bond and was later released.

Jennifer R. Young, 33 years old, of 221 Fourth St. in Morgan City, was arrested Saturday around noon, for Theft by Shoplifting at Wal-mart in Bayou Vista. She was observed on camera, taking food items and concealing them in her purse. After an investigation, Young was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on July 29th.

Patricia Green 44 years old, of 206 Halsey St in Morgan City was arrested on Saturday afternoon, for theft by Shoplifting at Wal-mart in Bayou Vista. She was noticed takign several packs of meat and concealing them in a bag. She was placed under arrest and issued a sumons to appear in court on July 29th.

Paris Swan, 20 years old, of 606 Feret St. in Morgan City, and David Tate Jr. 20 years old, of 140 Mill Road # 24 in Patterson, were arrested on Saturday night at 10:21 pm, with Swan being charged with Possession of Marijuana 1st and Possession of CDS in the Presence of a Juvenile and Tate being charged with Possession of Marijuana 2nd and Possession of CDS in the Presence of a Juvenile.

A deputy was patrolling Hwy 90 in the Bayou Vista area, when he conducted a traffic stop on Swan, for failing to signal a lane change. Upon the Deputy asking swan for her drivers license, a small bag of marijuana fell from her wallet. While conducting investigation with Tate, a passenger in the vehicle, a bag of marijuana was located in the passenger side door. A

Both Swan and Tate were placed under arres,t with Swan being issued a summons to appear in court on July 29th, and Tate being booked into the parish jail with a $5000.00 bond. He was later released.

Jeremy Lee Butler 24 years old, of 4076 Chitimacha Trail in Charenton was arrested early yesterday morning, for Resisting an Officer.

A Deputy was patrolling Hwy 182 near the intersection of Ralph Darden Memorial Parkway in the Baldwin area, when he observed Butler's vehicle fail to stop for stop sign.

The Deputy attempted to stop Butler, but he refused, leading the Deputy on a chase.

Butler's vehicle finally came to a stop at 4076 Chitimacha Trail, with four suspects exiting vehicle and fleeing on foot. The Deputy chaseed Butler and another passenger in the vehicle, with other suspects fleeing into the woods. After an investigation, Butler was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $1000.00 bond. He was later released.

Alton J. Hue Jr. 31 years old, of 719 Bush St. in Morgan City was arrested early this morning, for DWI and Speeding. A Deputy was patrolling Brashear Ave. when he observed Hue's vehicle speeding. After investigation, Hue was taken to the Berwick Police Department where he blew 0.88g percent on the Intoxilyzer 5000. He was booked into the parish jail, with no bond being set at this time.

MAY 1ST ELECTION DAY IN ST MARY

KBZE and KFRA are urging all St. Mary Parish voters to go to the
polls this Saturday, to vote for the St. Mary Parish Levee District
5 mills of property tax increase.

This is an important measure, which will generate money for
St. Mary Parish, for our own hurricane levee protection, among
other projects.

Homeowners with this vote, can look at paying a small increase
in their property taxes, any where from $5 TO $15 dollars a year.

This is not much, to protect your property.

Mother's day with the Krewe of Amani

Amani's Pre-Mother Day Matinee,
To be held on Sunday, May 2nd at the
Patterson Area Civic Center from 3-7 p.m.
This event is free to all ladies.
There will be a $1 admission fee for men.
Food will be provided.
This is a "Bring Your Own Beverage" affair.

Terrebonne Sheriff's Deputy demoted

A Terrebonne Parish sheriff's detectivelieutenant has been demoted to sergeant and assigned to community college security.

The Courier reports that 42-year-old Shane Fletcher was demotedand reassigned after pleading "no contest" to a misdemeanor inconnection with a tracking device put on a coach's car.

Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois says an internal investigation foundthat Fletcher's activities were unbecoming an officer.

Fletcher was suspended for three days after pleading no contest Feb. 12 to criminal mischief.
He was reassigned Feb. 28.

Truck stop owner John Ledet Jr. of Raceland and State TrooperTravis "Bucky" Colombel have pleaded not guilty - Ledet to criminal mischief, Columbel to malfeasance.

Friday, April 23, 2010

St Mary Sheriff 4/23

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 40 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Francisco J. Garces Jr. 21 yoa of 135 Marcel Dr., Morgan City was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 10:55 am for Driving Under Suspension, Failure to Use Signal and a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charges of Disturbing the Peace and Driver Must be Licensed. Deputy was working Hwy 90 in the Berwick area, when he observed suspect vehicle failure to signal lane change and conducted a traffic stop. During investigation it was learned that suspect was driving under suspension and had a warrant for his arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $2000.00 bond at this time.

Jessie Lee Webb 37 yoa of 3828 Pharr St., Berwick was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 2:50 pm on warrants for two counts of Resisting an Officer, Probation Violation and was additionally charged with Possession of Xanax and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Detective along with Agents went to above suspect’s residence to execute a warrant for his arrest. Detective and Agents were given consent to search for suspect and located him hiding in the attic of the residence. Suspect was placed under arrest and upon searching his person a tin with several xanax pills were located. Agents also located drug paraphernalia in suspect’s room. Suspect was booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Jason P. Hebert 30 yoa of 237 Jena St., Charenton was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 5:57 pm for Reckless Operation, Failure to Report an Accident, Open Alcoholic Container and Possession of Loritab. Deputy was called to a single vehicle accident and Baldwin Police Department has suspect detained. Upon Deputy’s arrival it was learned from witness that suspect was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control and flipped vehicle. Upon Off Duty Officer approaching accident suspect fled on foot carrying a plastic bag in his hand this throwing it to the ground. Suspect was later apprehended by Baldwin Police Department and detained. Deputy recovered plastic bag which contained several Loritabs. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Ronald A. Blanco Jr. 37 yoa of 1404 Canal St. Apt. # 12, Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 6:40 pm for Driving Under Suspension and Criminal Trespassing. Deputy was patrolling the Bayou vista area, when he observed suspect vehicle turn into a driveway on Delmar St, and suspect got out and began walking to the roadway. Deputy conducted an investigative stop and began speaking with suspect when it was learned that he was driving under suspension. It was also learned through investigation that suspect pulled into the driveway after seeing the Deputy knowing that his license was suspended. Suspect advised he didn’t know who lived at the residence. Suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Ryan Brown 29 yoa of 312 MLK Road, Charenton was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 10:03 pm for Disturbing the Peace and Resisting an Officer. Deputy was called to above location in reference a disturbance. Upon Deputy’s arrival three subjects were in the yard arguing. Deputy made contact with subjects and conducted an investigation. During investigation above suspect would not calm down and continued causing a disturbance. Suspect was placed under arrest at which time he began to resist Deputy and had to be subdued. Suspect was booked into the parish jail with a $1250.00 bond at this time.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

St Mary Sheriff 4/21

Date: April 22, 2010

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 50 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Rodney Bellard 28 yoa of 2618 Hwy 182, Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-21-2010 at 6:26 am on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Battery and Second Degree Battery. Suspect turned himself into the Sheriff’s Office after learning of a warrant for his arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $25,000.00 bond and was later released.

Kerdern J. Martin 23 yoa of 149 Pickett Lane, Charenton was arrested on 4-21-2010 at 9:30 am on a warrant for Failure to Comply with Drug Court. Suspect was located at his residence, placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $100,000.00 bond at this time.

On 4-21-2010 at 12:00 pm a Juvenile Male of Jeanerette was arrested for Simple Battery. Deputy working at B.E. Boudreaux Middle School in Baldwin was advised by school official that above juvenile committed a battery upon another student. Juvenile was placed under arrest, processed and released to guardian pending juvenile court proceedings.

Chester Sons III 49 yoa of 502 Neptune St., Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-21-2010 at 12:28 pm on warrants for Simple Battery and Simple Battery of the Infirm. Suspect was located in the Morgan City area, placed under arrest on warrant and booked into the parish jail with a $3000.00 bond and was later released.

Lindsey Bray 24 yoa of 305 Railroad Ave., Baldwin was arrested on 4-21-2010 at 3:12 pm on warrants for Failure to Appear on the charges of Disturbing the Peace and Threatening a Public Official, Failure to Appear on the charges of Driving Under Suspension and Speeding, Franklin City Court warrant for Simple Battery Domestic and Franklin City Court warrant on the charges of Driving Under Suspension, Wrong Way Down a One Way Road and Possession of Marijuana. Suspect was located at above address, placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Quinton N. Paul 46 yoa of 116 Pa Buckle Lane, Verdunville was arrested on 4-21-2010 at 5:40 pm for Simple Battery of the Infirm and Simple Assault. Deputy was called to 1114 Verdunville Road in reference to a battery. Upon Deputy’s arrival above suspect was detained leaving the residence while investigation was conducted. During investigation it was learned from victim (83 yoa) that suspect had grabbed her cane and began threatening to hurt her. Suspect then grabbed her by the arm twisting it. After investigation above suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Ty Quang Thai 40 yoa of 263 Cypress Court Gray, La. was arrested on 4-22-2010 at 12:02 am on warrants for Reckless Operation, Resisting an Officer and Driving Under Suspension and four Warrants for Failure to Comply with Drug Court. Suspect was also charged with Reckless Operation and Driving Under Suspension. Deputy was advised on a reckless Driver on Hwy 90 in the Bayou Vista area. Deputy located suspect vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. During investigation it was learned of warrants for suspect’s arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest on above charges and booked into the parish jail with a $305,000.00 bond at this time.

Robert L. Taylor 39 yoa of 175 Roy’s Lane, Verdunville was arrested on 12:27 am on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charge of Criminal Neglect of Family. Deputy was called to above location in reference to removing a subject. Upon Deputy’s arrival suspect was located sleeping in a vehicle in the driveway. During investigation it was learned of a warrant for suspect’s arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $17,417.01 bond at this time.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office

Rudolph Edwards 57 yoa of 1200 James St., Morgan City was arrested on 4-19-2010 at 7:44 am for Simple Burglary of a Vehicle and Open Alcoholic Container. Deputy was called to Ganaway’s store in Amelia in reference to a theft. Upon Deputy’s arrival it was learned from delivery truck driver and witness that above suspect, was observed taking three cases of beer from the truck and hiding it in a trash bin. Deputy located suspect on the pay phone with an open alcoholic container. Suspect was placed under arrest and identified by witness as the suspect who took the cases of beer from the truck. Suspect was booked into the parish jail on above charges with no bond at this time.

Donna Lynn Arton 46 yoa of 4724 Irish Bend Road, Franklin was arrested on 4-19-2010 at 3:34 pm on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Battery. Suspect was located at her residence, placed under arrest on warrant and booked into the parish jail with a $2500.00 bond and was later released.

FRANKLIN POLICE DEPARTMNET

The Franklin Police Department responded to 42 complaints over the past weekend. Here are some of their arrests:

MONROE J. PROVOST, 38, of Bridge Road - Patterson
was arrested on a warrant dated June 11, 2009, charging him with 2 Cts. Cruelty To Animals. Mr. Provost was processed and released on a $1000.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

SEAN DEPREE JOHNSON, 37, of Sixth Street - Franklin, LA
was arrested and charged with Hit and Run Driving, 5 Cts. Negligent Injury, Reckless Operation of a Vehicle, No Insurance and Expired License Plate. Mr. Johnson was processed and held on a $7500.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Cour

WILLIE CHARLES LEE SR., 59, of Neco Town Road - New Iberia, LA
was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated - 3rd Offense, Speeding 59/45 and No License Plate Light. Mr. Lee was processed and held with no bond set at time of press release to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

DESMOND D. FRANCIS, 21, of Hwy 182 - Franklin, LA
was arrested and charged with Speeding 42/25, Driving Under Suspension, Resisting An Officer By Giving False Information and 2 Cts. Resisting An Officer With Force. Mr. Francis was also processed on a warrant issued by Houma City Court, charging him with Failure To Appear. Mr. Francis was processed and held with no bond set at time of press release to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

RAY ANTHONY MILLER, 26, of Main Street - Franklin, LA
was arrested and charged with Disturbing The Peace. Mr. Miller was processed and held on a $250.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court.

JERRY JEROME HALL, 48, of Hogan Lane - Franklin, LA
was arrested and charged with Resisting An Officer By Giving False Information. Mr. Hall was also processed on a warrant issued by 16th Judicial District Court, charging him with Failure To Appear. Mr. Hall was processed and held on a $1000.00 bond to appear in 3rd Ward City Court and no bond set at time of press release to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

Friday, April 9, 2010

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Jerome Boykin Show 4/9/10

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Topic: The Terrebonne Parish School Board

St. Mary Sheriff's Office & Task Force 4/9/10

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 37 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Brandon Willis 27 yoa of 1025 ½ Cayce St., Franklin was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 11:30 am for Proper Equipment and Driving Under Suspension. Deputy was patrolling Hwy 90 in the Bayou Vista area, when he conducted a traffic stop on vehicle for no tail light. During investigation it was also learned suspect was driving under suspension. Suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Lucretia L. Sanders 26 yoa of 461 Verdun Lane, Verdunville was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 11:23 am on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charge of Speeding. During a traffic stop it was learned of a warrant for suspect’s arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $308.50 cash bond and was later released.

Carley Lee Griffin 25 yoa of 207 Arizona St., Morgan City, Theiring T. Pinn 25 yoa of 601 Oak St., Houma, La. and Rodney K. Hayes 25 yoa of 208 Federal Ave., Morgan City were arrested on 4-8-2010 at 9:13 pm for Open Alcoholic Container. Agents were patrolling the Morgan City area, when they conducted a traffic stop on Federal Ave. on vehicle for no license plate light. Upon Agents making contact with suspects open alcoholic containers were observed in the vehicle. After investigation suspects were placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Teri A. Williams 23 yoa of 418 Hwy 318, Jeanerette was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 9:29 pm on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charges of Speeding and Driving without a License. Suspect was located at her residence, placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $500.00 bond and was later released.

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, consisting of St. Mary Sheriff Dept., Morgan City Police Dept., Franklin Police Dept., Baldwin Police Dept.., Berwick Police Dept., and Chitimacha Police Dept.. report the following arrests:

Joseph L. Gary 24 yoa of 1418 Todd St., Lafayette, La. was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 4:27 pm for Possession of Xanax, Possession of Soma and Possession of Valium. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling Hwy 90 in the Four Corners area, when suspect vehicle failed to signal lane change and a traffic stop was conducted. During investigation consent to search vehicle was received with agents locating two pill bottles containing xanax, soma and valium. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Kevin Verret 30 yoa of 723 Arlington Road, Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 6:06 pm on a warrant for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Marijuana 2nd. Suspect was incarcerated in the parish jail on unrelated charges. Suspect was placed under arrest on warrant and is being held in the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Jondre J. Wesley 27 yoa of 710 Ash St., Franklin was arrested on 4-8-2010 at 7:51 pm for Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Cocaine and Possession of Xanax. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling Hwy 90 in the Baldwin area, when he conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for no License plate light. During investigation suspect a passenger in the vehicle admitted to having marijuana on his person. Agents removed four small bags of marijuana from suspect’s person. Upon further investigation driver gave consent to search vehicle and a pill bottle was located in the passenger door with cocaine and xanax. After investigation above suspect was placed under arrest on above charges and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

St. Mary School Board April 2010 meeting

Alton Ray Perry, chief executive officer of the St. Mary Parish School System, had good news for the School Board last night, no layoffs.

Perry said that unlike their counterparts in neighboring parishes, the St. Mary Parish School System has $9.1 million in its contingency fund that’s unreserved for emergencies.

“We will not have any layoffs before we start the 2010-2011 school year,” Perry said.

However, Perry said the district has implemented the RIF policy or reduction in force policy, by attrition, meaning if a teacher or supervisor retires or leaves the system, chances are good that the district will not hire outside personnel to fill that particular vacancy.

Board Member Wayne Deslatte commented, “We are fortunate to have these financial reserves to tap into. And it’s certainly good to know that we’re not going to cut jobs, at least for the 2010-2011 school year.”

Dr. Donald Aguillard, superintendent of the St. Mary Parish School System, said he has no plans to “dismantle issues that we have in place, programs, etc, that affect our students.”

“This parish has been on a tremendous academic momentum wave over the past couple of years and I can’t see us doing anything that’s going to destroy that,” Aguillard said. “We have deployed our resources, we believe, very strategically, to try to maximize the success of our students. Everyone has been working hard to get to this point.”

Aguillard further explained, “Knowing that we think we can continue all of our instructional programs, is going to serve as a huge morale boost for our people, understanding that we’re not talking about rifting our employees as other districts have already indicated.”

To the board, he said, “I want to thank all of you in realizing that all of our efforts within this district are something that we don’t want to diminish in any way possible until we have absolutely run out of resources.”

Perry said that even though the district is down 11.9 percent in tax collections this year, compared to its 2009-2010 budget, and even though it is currently 15.5 percent down from where it was at this time in 2009, the district has a rough total of $18.7 million in its coffers, with $9.1 being unreserved.

“We will have ample time during the 2010-2011 school year to watch the economy, across the country and within the state. We’re fortunate to have time and room to make decisions with a long studied approach, instead of in a rush mode as unfortunately, some school systems have had to do,” Perry said. “We are fortunate to have these financial reserves to tap into.”

In another fiscal matter Thursday, the board renewed the system’s employees’ health insurance with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Louisiana, at a 6.6 percent increase, which will have to be picked up by all employees who are enrolled in the system. Currently, the board picks up about 60 percent of the costs of the premium for all employees.

The rate increase will change an employee’s individual deductible from $750 to $1,000, and an employee’s family deductible from $2,250 to $3,000.
The new policy will also change the individual out-of-pocket maximum from $3,750 to $4,000, and the family out-of-pocket maximum from $8,250 to $9,000.

A spokesman with Blue Cross/Blue Shield told the board that the reason from the increase stems from last year’s records which show St. Mary Parish paid $11.3 million into the insurance system, but Blue Cross paid out $13 million in costs, all related to St. Mary Parish customers.

In other business, the board accepted a $99,675 bid from the St. Mary Community Action Agency of Franklin, to purchase the former G.W. Hamilton Elementary School in Baldwin. Hamilton is one of four west end St. Mary Parish Elementary Schools that were closed at the end of the 2008-2009 school year, to consolidate students into the new Raintree Elementary School in Charenton.

Aguillard said that accepting community action’s bid was the first step in turning over ownership of the school. “Now we will move into an actual sale of the school with the agency.”

And in another matter, Aguillard noted to the board that his staff is busy working on grant money for a variety of projects, $43 million in grant total.

Two grants, which are funded by the Louisiana Department of Education, would require the board to hire two Master Teachers who would work individually at Franklin Jr. High School and B. Edward Boudreaux Middle school, schools who scored the parish’s lowest performance scores.

He said another project, called “Everybody Graduates”, could yield $400,000 additional dollars for the district, if St. Mary nabbed the grant award.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

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St. Mary Sheriff's Office - 4/8/10

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 41 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Jonathan A. Mayea 25 yoa of 175 Mercury St., Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 9:09 am for Deputy was called to 175 Mercury Road in reference to a 911 call with a subject having a broken collar bone and phone was disconnected. Upon Deputy’s arrival no one was at the residence. Deputy made contact with a neighbor advising subjects had just left prior to Deputy’s arrival. Deputy proceeded to Teche Regional Hospital and located subjects. During investigation it was learned that victim and her boyfriend had an altercation with suspect throwing her to the ground breaking her collar bone. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Nicole Sanders 24 yoa of 212 Southeast Blvd., Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 11:20 am on a warrant for Issuing Worthless Checks. Suspect turned herself into the Sheriff’s office after learning of a warrant for her arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Eleandos Davis 33 yoa of 1403 Martin Luther King, Charenton was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 11:58 am on a w arrant for Failure to Appear on the charges of No Drivers License and Failure to Maintain Control. Suspect turned himself into the Sheriff’s Office after learning of a warrant for his arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $300.00 bond and was later released.

Connie H. Zirlott 41 yoa of 19520 Hwy 182, Jeanerette was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 1:24 pm on a warrant for Issuing Worthless Checks. Suspect was located at her residence, placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Sherkera Sylvester 30 yoa of 1225 Railroad Ave., Morgan City was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 4:13 pm for Disturbing the Peace, two counts resisting an Officer, Battery on a Police Officer, Simple Assault and Theft over $300.00. Deputy was called to Radio Shack Store in Bayou Vista in reference to a theft. Upon Deputy’s arrival it was learned from Manager that her employee’s cell phone was taken from the store and that they reviewed the video footage from the store and above suspect had taken it. Manager advised that she locked the doors to the store and detained suspect till Sheriff’s Office arrived. While Deputy was conducting investigation suspect was yelling and cursing causing a disturbance in the store and was placed under arrest at which time she began resisting and committed a battery upon Deputy. Suspect was booked into the parish jail with a $1500.00 bond and was later released.

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, consisting of St. Mary Sheriff Dept., Morgan City Police Dept., Franklin Police Dept., Baldwin Police Dept.., Berwick Police Dept., and Chitimacha Police Dept.. report the following arrests:

Brandon Jones 25 yoa of 4105 Francis St. Apt. A1, Berwick was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 12:09 pm for Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Codine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Firearm in the Presence of CDS and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at above location. During investigation Agents located several bags of marijuana, cocaine, codine, paraphernalia and a handgun in the residence. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Harold Charles 37 yoa of 300 Chennault St., Morgan City was arrested on 4-7-2010 at 7:29 pm for Possession of Marijuana 3rd, Possession of Cocaine over 28 grams, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Firearm in the Presence of CDS, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Resisting an Officer and warrants for, four Failure to Appear for Criminal Neglect of Family, two Failure to Appear for Revocation Hearing and a warrant for Terrebonne Parish for Failure to Appear on the charges of Speeding and Resisting an Officer by Giving False Information. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at above location. Upon Agents entering the residence suspect attempted to flee and had to be physically subdued. Upon Agents search the residence a large amount of cocaine, a bag of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and a handgun were recovered. The street value of the cocaine located was approx. $6500.00 dollars. Suspect also had several warrants for his arrest. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

St Mary Parish Sheriff's Office 4/7/10

According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff’s Office responded to 48 complaints and reports the following arrests:

Kimberly R. Harris 38 yoa of 428 ½ Levee Road, Morgan City was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 10:51 pm on warrants for Failure to Appear on the charge of DWI and four warrants for Failure to Comply with Terms and Conditions of Drug Court. Deputy was patrolling the Franklin area, when a traffic stop was conducted on Cynthia and Main St… During investigation a warrants check was conducted on above suspect a passenger in the vehicle. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $405,000.00 bond at this time.

Buddy L. Martin 39 yoa of 521 Bush St., Morgan City was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 9:35 am on a warrant for Issuing Worthless Checks. Suspect was located in the Courthouse, placed under arrest on warrant and issued a summons to appear in court on 6-30-2010.

Ty Quang Thai 40 yoa of 263 Cypress Court, Gray, La. was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 11:48 pm for License Plate Light Required, Driving Under Suspension and Open Alcoholic container. Deputy was patrolling the Amelia area, when he observed suspect vehicle with no license plate light and conducted a traffic stop on Barrow St. During investigation it was also learned suspect was driving under suspension and had an open alcoholic container in the vehicle. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Tremayne Barnes 32 yoa of 389 AB Martin Road, Jeanerette was arrested on warrants for Failure to Appear on the charge of Theft and Failure to Appear on the charge of Remaining Where Forbidden. Deputy was at Landry Truck Stop, when above suspect made contact with Deputy in reference to an incident. During investigation a warrants check was conducted with suspect being placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with a $2000.00 bond at this time.

St Mary Parish Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force

April 7, 2010

The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force reports the following arrests:

Marlon Malveaux 21 yoa of 801 Buckeye St., New Iberia was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 4:35 pm for Possession of Marijuana. Agents were patrolling Hwy 90 in the Calumet area, when they conducted a traffic stop on suspect vehicle for traveling in the left lane. During investigation consent to search the vehicle was obtained with Agent located a small amount of marijuana. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and issued a summons to appear in court on 7-29-2010.

Kadeem Johnson 20 yoa of 721 Arlington St., Bayou Vista was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 5:35 pm for Following to Close and Possession of Marijuana 2nd. Agents were patrolling Hwy 90 in the Calumet area, when a traffic stop was conducted on above suspect vehicle for following to close. During investigation consent to search was obtained with Agent located marijuana in the center console of the vehicle. After investigation suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

Gregory Williams 50 yoa of 139 Roy’s Lane # 9, Centerville was arrested on 4-6-2010 at 7:51 pm for Possession of Marijuana and a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charges of Driving Under Suspension and Speeding. Agents were patrolling Tiger Lane in Verdunville when they conducted an investigative stop on above suspect standing in the roadway. During investigation a bag of marijuana was found on suspect’s person and that he also had a warrant for his arrest. Suspect was placed under arrest and booked into the parish jail with no bond at this time.

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