Eunice Police arrest
The following is an arrest by Eunice Police
Aug. 23
Ashlyn Shaunai Skinner, 19, 800 block of South Beulah, Eunice. Theft by shoplifting. Released on summons.
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The following is an arrest by Eunice Police
Aug. 23
Ashlyn Shaunai Skinner, 19, 800 block of South Beulah, Eunice. Theft by shoplifting. Released on summons.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
Aug. 23
08:02 Lobby complaint about being threatened.
11:25 Officer to standby while ex-girlfriend retrieves items from residence in the 1800 block of West Magnolia.
The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Aug. 23
Jeddimyer Karvedze Vallare, 26, 100 block of Spatz Street, Eunice. Littering, obstruction of justice, possession of schedule I drugs, improper telephone communications.
The following are Eunice Police arrests.
Aug. 22
Irvin Joseph Pitre, 23, 500 block of Shute Street, Opelousas. Theft by shoplifting and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.
The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio logs.
Aug. 22
06:06 Woman having problems with her sister trying to burn her clothes in the 300 block of South Aymond.
06:23 Black Chevroloet pickup in the 500 block of East Ash.
The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Aug. 22
Christopher Dwight Andrus, 18, 3200 block of Highway 103, Port Barre. Criminal conspiracy, armed robbery.
The following are arrests by Eunice Police.
Aug. 19
Courtney Markel Scott, 26, 200 block of North Cane Street, Eunice. Possession of Schedule II and bicycle front lamps required.
Andrew Armien Morrison, 39, 200 block of North Mallet, Eunice. Warrant for principal of theft.
ELTL fall registration Monday to Aug. 26
Registration for the Eunice Ladies Tennis League fall season concludes Aug. 26.
Registration forms are available at the Mayor’s Office in Eunice City Hall from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have made a commitment to provide support through cash and in-kind donations of $500,000 to organizations helping with relief efforts for those affected by the floods in Louisiana.
A reception was planned for Aug. 24 to honor Bruce Turner upon his retirement after 33 years as archivist at UL Lafayette, but a tribute of a much different sort has, sadly, had to take its place.
Dash cam footage of the shooting of the 6-year-old in Marksville.