Police Reports 8-8-17

Chitimacha Police Chief Hal Hutchinson reported the following arrests:
Lawrance Dugas, 56, of Cemetery Highway, St. Martinville, was arrested Friday on a Chitimacha Police Department warrant for the charge of unauthorized use of a movable and was released on a summons.
On July 23, officers responded to a tribal business in reference to some belongings that were missing. During the investigation, it was learned that Dugas was involved and had already left the business. A warrant was issued for Dugas. Officers were notified that Dugas had returned to the business, and there conducted the arrest.
Lance Haycock, 24, of Tunica Street, Charenton, was arrested Saturday for two St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office warrants on charges of failure to appear for arraignment for taking alligators during closed season and failure to appear for arraignment for speeding, no driver’s license on person, and open container. He was transported to the parish jail. The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office advised of the active warrants and officers went to the residence and arrested Haycock on the warrants.
Cory Fuhrer, 37, of Cabtrekk Drive, Berwick, was arrested Sunday on charges of disturbing the peace by intoxication and simple battery, and was released on a summons. Officers responded to a tribal business in reference to a medical call. During the investigation, it was learned that Fuhrer was involved, and was arrested.
Tam Rosamond, 53, of West Main Street, Jeanerette, was arrested Sunday on the charge of disturbing the peace by intoxication, and was released on a summons. Officers responded to a tribal business in reference to a medical call. During the investigation, it was learned that Rosamond was involved, and was arrested.
Kane Thomas, 28, of Chitimacha Trail, Charenton, was arrested Sunday on the charge of simple assault and released on a summons. Officers were advised of a possible assault. During the investigation, it was learned that Thomas had committed the assault.
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported the following arrests:
Javantre Jackson, 22, of 2135 Becnel St., Franklin, was taken into custody Monday on a Franklin Police Department warrant and had been booked into the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center when an additional charge was filed. Apart from the warrant for which Jackson was being held, he was additionally charged Monday with simple assault. A deputy investigated a complaint on Saturday and found evidence that Jackson sent threatening text messages to a female victim. No bail is set.
Saul Garcilazo, 17, of 140 Todd Lane, Bayou Vista, was arrested Monday at 6:04 p.m. on a warrant for charges of criminal mischief and criminal trespass. A deputy investigating a July 27th complaint of trespassing at a residence on Hotard Lane learned that several residents in the area had seen a male subject walking through properties and looking in the windows of vehicles. Through investigation, the deputy identified the subject as Garcilazo and obtained a warrant for his arrest. Garcilazo turned himself in at the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office in Morgan City. Garcilazo was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Bail is set at $1,500.
Christopher Lovelady, 51, of 910 Lawson St., Crowley, was arrested Tuesday at 4:37 a.m. for speeding construction zone and operating a vehicle with a suspended driver’s license. A deputy patrolling US 90 observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed in the construction zone in the Patterson and Bayou Vista area. The deputy conducted a traffic stop and spoke with the driver who was identified as Lovelady. The deputy found that Lovelady was driving the truck with a suspended license. Lovelady was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Bail is set at $1,250.
Franklin Police Chief Sabria McGuire reported the following arrests:
Javantre Jackson, 22, of Becnel Street, Franklin, was arrested by the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office Monday at 9:28 a.m. on a warrant charging him with aggravated second degree battery. Jackson was booked, processed, and remains incarcerated at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center.
Andreney Broussard, 20, of Highway 83, Franklin, was arrested Monday at 1:55 p.m. on warrants for Lafayette City Court charging her with failure to appear on the charges of simple battery and remaining where forbidden. Broussard was booked, processed, and released to Lafayette Marshal’s Office.

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