St. Landry Parish Daily Arrest Log - December 22, 2011:
Nachia Stafford, age 23, 2304 Vance Avenue, Alexandria, La., possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of schedule II drugs.
Gene Allen Verrette, age 54, 1128 Bullard Street, Opelousas, La., driving while intoxicated and flight from an officer.
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St. Landry Parish Daily Arrest Log - December 22, 2011:
Nachia Stafford, age 23, 2304 Vance Avenue, Alexandria, La., possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of schedule II drugs.
Gene Allen Verrette, age 54, 1128 Bullard Street, Opelousas, La., driving while intoxicated and flight from an officer.
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Franklin Daily Arrest Log - December 22, 2011:
12/21/2011 @ 1:41 PM, TIMOTHY PHILLIP SOUDELIER, 33, of Hendricks Street - Patterson, LA was arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated - 2nd offense and Reckless Operation. Mr. Soudelier was processed and held with no bond set at time of... more »
St. Mary Parish Daily Narcotics Arrest Log - December 22, 2011:
Randy Prado Jr. 38 yoa of 7035 Railroad Ave., Morgan City was arrested on 12-21-2011 at 2:13 pm for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Agents of the Narcotics Task Force were patrolling the Amelia area, when suspect vehicle ran... more »
St. Mary Parish Daily Arrest Log - December 22, 2011:
Bernard Davis 42 yoa of 715 Henshaw St., New Iberia was arrested on 12-21-2011 at 10:27 am on warrants for two counts of Aggravated Assault and Resisting an Officer by Flight. Suspect turned himself into the Sheriff's Office on... more »
This is the St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office arrest report for December 22, 2009.
Brian O'Neil LeDay, age 24, 1514 Merdie St., Opelousas, La., charged with criminal damage to property.
Jai Marcellous Rideau, age 22, 595 Winston Rd., Palmetto, La., arrested on a bench warrant.
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The Franklin Police Department responded to 16 complaints over the past 24 hours and made the following arrests:
The Franklin Police Department received information that the Anderson Food Mart was selling illegal narcotic paraphernalia. An undercover police officer went to the Anderson Food Mart and purchased the paraphernalia which... more »