St. Landry arrests
The Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office reported 11 recent bookings into the parish jail.
Arrested were the following persons:
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The Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office reported 11 recent bookings into the parish jail.
Arrested were the following persons:
By Myra Miller
myra.miller@eunicetoday.com
Thursday, May 8
0623 Suspicious person reported at 12th Street and Fairgrounds; resulted in arrest.
0647 Theft reported in the 300 block of North Cane Street.
0928 Theft reported in the 1500 block of West Maple Avenue.
May 8
Kimberly Nicole Mosbroker, 17, 451 Ulysses Street; Home invasion, simple criminal damage to property.
Mickey Spolane Vallier, 51, 251 East Magnolia Street; Simple burglary.
One Basile man is dead and one Evangeline Parish Deputy was injured following a Wednesday night stand-off.
May 7
Robert James Miller, 41, 610 West Park Avenue; Driving under suspension, two tail lamps required.
Wednesday, May 7
0921 Subject needs police officer at Fruge Lumber; report of a counterfeit $20 bill.
1156 Traffic crash reported at Wendy’s.
1332 Traffic Stop reported at Circle Park; resulted in arrest.
1616 Disturbance reported in the 300 block of North Beulah.
Authorities in Acadia Parish have arrested a Eunice man following an investigation into an incident that was reported on April 23, 2014.
Tuesday, May 6
0853 Simple burglary reported at the Dresser building.
1029 Subject needs police officer at Library; resulted in arrest.
May 6
Darrell Jones, 53, 507 Kyries Hebert; Disturbing the peace.
Kevin Manuel, 23, 650 South 7th Street; Probation warrant.
Rockell Vories, 21, 231 North East Street; Simple battery.
May 6
Vedall Ledet, age 19, 292 Bayou Teche Subdivision Rd., Opelousas, LA, aggravated battery, simple criminal damage to property, arrested by Leonville Police Dept.
The debate into Do-Re-ME! was finally settled at the Acadia Parish School Board, for now anyway.
At Monday’s May meeting of the Acadia Parish School Board, the decision was made to give the Do-Re-ME! program another year, but this time the board will have to foot the bill.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.