Apparently no laws broken by KKK hate-pamphlet deliverers
Apparently no laws were broken by the person or persons circulating racially inflammatory materials in Eunice over the weekend.
Apparently no laws were broken by the person or persons circulating racially inflammatory materials in Eunice over the weekend.
Monday, March 24
1026 Damage to property reported in the 900 block of North 8th Street.
1232 Damage to property reported at the Dollar Tree.
2033 Theft reported in the 1000 block of West Ash.
March 24
Jason Minix, 34, 124 Key Street, Grand Coteau; Probation violation.
Abigail Lafleur, 55, 184 Savoie Drive; Probation warrant.
March 25
James Ventress Lewis, age 29, 171 Nicole Lane, Opelousas, LA, unauthorized entry of inhabited dwelling, arrested by Opelousas Police Dept.
Friday, March 21
1519 Subject needs police officer in the 500 block of South 12 Street.
1621 Disturbance reported in the 600 block of South 4th Street.
1659 Disturbance reported in the 1500 block of Highway 190 West; resulted in arrest.
March 21
Travis Devon Smith, 19, 3507 Stagg Avenue, Basile; Four counts of money wants for damage to property.
Juvenile, 15, 300 Rodney Street; Disturbing the peace, simple battery, criminal trespass.
March 24
Glenda M. Ashley-DeJean, age 56, 1059 Vincent Guidry Rd., Breaux Bridge, LA, telephone communication harassment, cyberstalking, arrested by St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Dept.
The race for Eunice’s Ward 1 has a contender of one.
Jeremy Ortego, 28, said he has never sought public office. Ortgeo said that the main thing that influenced his decision was Ward 1 Councilman Roland Miller’s
announcing that he would not be seeking re-election.
While it’s been an up-and-down year for crawfish production, there’s no down when it comes to the 29th Annual World Championship Crawfish Etouffee Cook-off scheduled for next Sunday at Northwest Paviliion.
From files of The Eunice News:
March 1952
Ward 6 voters rejected a $250,000 bond issue to provide funds for a hospital. The proposal lost by 32 votes.
St. Landry Parish Council members aimed to vote last week on an ordinance establishing “The East St. Landry Parish Library District.” However, the champion of the initial ordinance – which originally called for a “St.
Jean Marshall Arabie, 23, of Eunice, who avoided prosecution after his arrest four years ago for simple burglary and theft, again faces felony charges.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.