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Crash leads to arrest on drug charges

A Broussard man who crashed into an 18-wheeler was later arrested and accused of possessing synthetic cannabinoids, St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum said.
—Drew Courts, 24, of Sundown Drive in Broussard, was arrested at 7:11 a.m. Friday on charges of reckless operation, possession of drug paraphernalia, open container and the synthetic cannabinoid charge.
A deputy patrolling Bayou Vista was dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on U.S. 90 near Universe Street. The deputy noticed a strong odor of marijuana coming from Courts’ vehicle, Anslum said, and drugs and drug paraphernalia were found.
Courts was transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. Courts was released on a $4,750 bond.
Anslum reported 110 arrests over the weekend, including:
—A juvenile male, 14, of Patterson, was arrested at 8:39 a.m. Friday on a warrant for the charge of non-consensual disclosure of a private image.
A deputy made contact with the juvenile at a location on La. 182. The juvenile was arrested and transported to the Patterson Police Department for processing and was released into the custody of the Patterson Police Department.
—Ronald Johnson, 59, of Maine Street in Morgan City was arrested at 9:15 a.m. Friday for failure to register as a sex offender.
A deputy patrolling the area of Morgan City was notified by dispatch that Johnson had turned himself in at the branch office of the St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office. Upon arrival at the branch, the deputy made contact with Johnson and placed him under arrest. Johnson was transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
—Donovan Chilton, 32, of Verdunville Road in Centerville, was arrested at 2:13 p.m. Friday on a marijuana possession charge.
A deputy patrolling Amelia observed a vehicle turn onto La. 182 without using a proper turn signal. The deputy conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the driver, Chilton. During the stop, marijuana was found in the vehicle, Anslum said. Chilton was arrested and released on a summons to appear Dec. 6.
—Amber Cook, 35, of River Road in Berwick, was arrested at 4:34 a.m. Saturday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of theft of a motor vehicle.
A deputy patrolling the area of Franklin was dispatched to the area of U.S. 90 East Frontage Road near the pumping station in Franklin in reference to a complaint of someone shining a flashlight around a building. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with Cook and learned of an active warrant for her arrest. Cook was arrested on the warrant and transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
—Bryan Lyons, 54, of Mudd Avenue in Lafayette, was arrested at 8:17 a.m. Saturday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charges of multiple lighting equipment and no insurance.
A deputy patrolling the Baldwin area was dispatched to a residence on Jolivette Street to assist the Baldwin police on a complaint in regard to removing a person from the residence. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with Lyons and learned of an active warrant for his arrest. Lyons was arrested on the warrant and transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. Bail was set at $2,500.
—A juvenile male, 16, of Bayou Vista, was arrested at 3 p.m. Saturday on charges of theft, resisting a police officer with force or violence, and ungovernable juvenile.
A deputy patrolling Bayou Vista was dispatched to a residence to investigate a report of a juvenile making threats and pointing a BB gun at another juvenile. During the investigation, as the deputy attempted to detain the juvenile, the juvenile pulled away forcefully from the officer and swung at him.
The juvenile was taken into custody and transported to the Morgan City Branch Office for processing. The juvenile was released to the custody of the juvenile’s guardian pending juvenile court proceedings.
—Genesis Guzman, 22, of Lagonda Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Saturday on a charge of child desertion.
A deputy patrolling Bayou Vista was dispatched to a residence on Lagonda Road in reference to a welfare concern. The deputy found two children in the residence unharmed but alone, Anslum said. With help of the Morgan City Police Department, the children’s mother, Guzman, was located at a local business in Morgan City. Guzman was transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
—Jesus Gomez, 18, of Franklin, was arrested at 2:35 a.m. Sunday for disturbing the peace-intoxicated.
Deputies patrolling Amelia were dispatched to a location in the area of Lake Palourde Road in reference to a possible fight. Deputies observed several people outside at a nearby residence. The deputies made contact with the people including Gomez and through the investigation, the deputies found evidence of a fight, Anslum said.
Gomez was transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. Bail was set at $1,000.
—Dawn Height, 49, of Dickie Street in Franklin, was arrested at 5:33 a.m. Sunday on a warrant for theft by shoplifting.
A deputy made contact with Height and learned of an active warrant for her arrest. Height was transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. Bail was set at $1,500.
—John Womack Jr., 60, of Clausen Drive in Schriever, was arrested at 7:59 p.m. Sunday for open container, reckless operation with accident, and driving while intoxicated with accident.
A deputy patrolling the area of Bayou Vista was dispatched to an area of U.S. 90 East for a reckless driver complaint. On the way to the area, the deputy was advised by dispatch that the vehicle had struck two other vehicles in the turning lane off U.S. 90 east onto Delmar Street. The driver of the vehicle, Womack, displayed signs of intoxication, Anslum said. The deputy conducted field sobriety in which Womack performed poorly.
Womack was transported to a local medical facility where blood was drawn for testing. Womack was then transported to the St. Mary Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair reported these arrests over the weekend:
—Katie J. Robinson, 52, of Marshall Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 7 p.m. Friday on a warrant for two counts of failure to pay fines.
—Marquil Singleton, 18, of Tiffany Street in Patterson, was arrested at 9:48 p.m. Friday on a warrant for failure to pay fines.
—Frank J. Rock Jr., 30, of La. 182 in Morgan City, was arrested at 8:55 p.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace by intoxication.
Officers responded to a business on Brashear Avenue in regard to an intoxicated individual. The individual was identified as Rock. Reports indicate that Rock did appear intoxicated. Rock was placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Chett M. Von Buelow, 26, of Bernice Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 8:32 a.m. Saturday on a warrant for failure to pay fines.
—Jerry L. Favors, 53, of Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 10:31 a.m. Saturday on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of theft under $1,000, and on a probation and parole warrant.
Officers responded to two business on La. 182 in regard to a theft. The suspect was identified as Favors, Blair said. Officers located Favors a short time later and reports indicate he admitted to the thefts. The items taken were valued at $25. Favors was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia, Blair said.
A warrant check also revealed that Favors held an active warrant with the Louisiana Office of Probation and Parole. Favors was placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Conley T. Jones, 69, of Joseph Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 12:59 p.m. Saturday on warrants for probation violation and failure to pay probation fees.
—Wilbert S. Harrison, 34, of Sixth Street in Morgan City was arrested at 8 p.m. Saturday on a warrant for possession of marijuana.
Harrison was located in the area of La. 182 and David Drive and placed under arrest for an active warrant he held for the Morgan City Police Department. Harrison was transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Perla Trevino, 33, of Arlington Street in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 11:57 p.m. Saturday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense), flight from an officer, no driver’s license and improper lane usage.
Officers responded to U.S. 90 westbound in regard to a possibly impaired driver. Officers located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The driver was identified as Trevino, Blair said.
A computer check revealed that Trevino did not have a driver’s license. Trevino was asked to perform the standardized field sobriety test, which she performed poorly, Blair said.
Trevino was placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department. Once at the police department, Trevino submitted to the chemical test for intoxication. Trevino’s results yielded a .147 grams-percent blood alcohol content. Trevino was booked and incarcerated.
—Tony Harris, 56, of Orange Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:41 p.m. Sunday on a warrant for aggravated assault.
—Willis R. Junifer, 59, of Orange Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:41 p.m. Sunday on a charge of aggravated second-degree battery.
Harris and Junifer were located on Orange Street and placed under arrest for warrants they held for the Morgan City Police Department. The warrants stem from an incident Sept. 8, in which it is alleged Harris and Junifer had gotten into a verbal altercation which later turned physical. Both are alleged to have armed themselves, Harris with a machete and Junifer with a wooden object, Blair said.
Harris sustained an injury from the altercation. Harris and Junifer were transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Leroy J. Bailey, 33, of South Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Sunday on a charge of disturbing the peace.
—Louis Aucoin Jr., 47, of Ohio Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 3:26 p.m. Sunday on charges of disturbing the peace and remaining after forbidden.
Officers responded to a residence on Front Street in regard to a disturbance. Bailey and Aucoin were identified as causing the disturbance, Blair said. Bailey and Aucoin were told several times to calm down, but they continued to yell and use profanities, the chief said.
Both were placed under arrest and transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Jonathan Ashley, 30, of Ninth Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 4:31 p.m. Sunday on a warrant for two counts of failure to appear.
—Jordan Poole, 19, of Filmore Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 9:51 p.m. Sunday on charges of resisting an officer, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, and on a warrant for simple burglary.
Poole was located in the area of Duke Street. Upon noticing officers, he tried to flee, but was apprehended a short time later, Blair said. Poole was placed under arrest for an active warrant he held for the Morgan City Police Department. The warrant stems from an incident in December of 2017, in which it is alleged that Poole committed a vehicle burglary on Chestnut Street.
Poole was also found to be in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, Blair said. Poole was transported to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Kierra A. Paddio, 20, of South Everett Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 9:31 p.m. Sunday on warrants for failure to pay fines and probation violation.
—Stephen A. Boyd Jr., 29, of Russo Street in Berwick, was arrested at 6:05 a.m. Monday on a warrant for cruelty to a juvenile.
Boyd was placed under arrest at the Morgan City Police Department for an active warrant he held for the department. The warrant stems from an incident Sept. 3, in which it alleged that Boyd struck a 7-year-old child, leaving a bruise. Boyd was booked and incarcerated.
Patterson Police Chief Janis Merritt reported these arrests:
—Benjamine J. Miller, 38, of Main Street in Patterson, was arrested at 9:17 p.m. Friday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense) and improper acceleration.
Miller was arrest at Park and First streets in Patterson. He was released on $2,700 bond.
—Justin David Gautreaux, 24, of Dahlia Street in New Iberia, was arrested at 10:26 p.m. Sunday and booked on charges of speeding 71 mph in a 55 mph zone, driving under suspension, possession of marijuana (first offense) and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Gautreaux was arrested on U.S. 90 at Red Cypress. He remained in jail Monday morning after bail was set at $5,000.
Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported no arrests.

Alcorn State University routs Louisiana College 78-0

The Alcorn State University football program posted the most points Jack Spinks-Marino Casem Stadium history in a 78-0 victory against Louisiana College on a rainy Saturday evening.
The Braves (1-1) took control early, leading Louisiana College (0-1) 21-0 at the 10:33 mark of the first quarter and never looked back. It started on a blocked punt by senior Johnathon Hauer, which resulted in a touchdown return by senior Alvin Wilson.
Alcorn then scored on its first offensive play on a 54-yard pass from senior Noah Johnson to junior Raidarious Anderson.
The Braves used nearly their entire depth chart for the second consecutive week. All four quarterbacks played and scored a touchdown. Alcorn’s quarterbacks combined for five passing touchdowns and two rushing scores.
Johnson got the start and went 7-for-9 throwing for 95 yards and two touchdown passes. He also rushed for 39 yards and a score. Sophomore Felix Harper threw for 74 yards and two touchdowns.
Alcorn’s offense spread it around as 12 different student-athletes recorded a carry and 10 different wide receivers caught a pass. Touchdown runs were tallied by Johnson, freshman Jyron Russell, senior P.J. Simmons, freshman Trey Turner and sophomore Jamaskian Chapman.
Touchdown passes were caught by Anderson, senior Dayall Harris, junior Tavares Johnson, junior Chris Blair and sophomore LeCharles Pringle.
The Braves spread out the tackles defensively. Junior Solomon Muhammad led the team with 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. Senior Derrian Meminger also notched 1.5 sacks. Senior Isiah Thomas pulled in an interception.
Louisiana College quarterback Skyler Bonneau was limited to 8-for-26 passing with an interception.
Julius Johnson stood out defensively for the Wildcats with a game-high 13 tackles.
As a team, the Braves outgained Louisiana College 629-36 in total offense. Alcorn rushed for 381 yards and passed for 248. The Braves were 8-for-8 in red-zone scoring.
Louisiana College had the ball first but was forced to punt after a three-and-out. It included a sack by Muhammad on third down.
On the punt, Hauer came dashing in from the right and cleanly blocked it, as Wilson scooped it up and returned it for a touchdown.
After another three-and-out by the Alcorn defense, the Braves scored on their first offensive play, a bomb pass as Johnson found Anderson behind the secondary for the score. Alcorn led 14-0 at the 11:16 mark of the first quarter.
To start Louisiana College’s third possession, the Wildcats kept it on the ground on the first play when senior Trae Ferrell stripped Louisiana College running back Melvin Young for a fumble. Muhammad recovered at the 9-yard line.
Alcorn scored on the ensuing play on a 9-yard sprint by Simmons to the right to lead 21-0 at the 10:33 mark.
The Braves increased their advantage to 27-0 with 5:18 left in the first after Johnson connected with Blair in the back of the end-zone for a 14-yard touchdown.
Alcorn upped its edge to 34-0 early in the second quarter on a 5-yard run by Johnson.
The Braves blocked their second punt of the game when junior Allen Bruce raced in and got a hand on the ball deep in Louisiana College territory. It resulted in a 20-yard field goal by junior Corey McCullough to go up 37-0 with 7:11 to play in the half.
With 1:10 left, Alcorn scored on a 6-yard pass from Harper to Harris to make it a 44-0 game.
An interception by Thomas near the end of the half gave the Braves another chance to add-on before the intermission, Alcorn cashed-in on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Harper to Tavares Johnson, which changed the score to 51-0.
Alcorn scored on its first possession of the second half to lead 58-0. The scoring play was a 9-yard run up the middle by Turner.
Sophomore quarterback Thaddeus Peyton entered the game at quarterback midway through the third quarter and the Braves marched right down the field for the score. The Braves scored on a 49-yard pass to Pringle as he outran the defense to increase the lead to 65-0.
The Braves continued to pour it on early in the fourth quarter, as Chapman broke loose for a 49-yard touchdown rush up the middle. Junior Kevon Marsh, a Morgan City High alum, also had an 11-yard first down run on the series. The two-point conversion failed, but Alcorn led 71-0 at the 14:50 mark.
Marsh finished the game with four carries for 26 yards.
Alcorn’s final score came on a 4-yard quarterback-keeper by Russell with 4:19 remaining.
Louisiana College freshman DeAndre Diggs, a Patterson High alum, had three tackles (one solo and two assists).

Tulane Green Wave upends Nicholls Colonels 42-17

In front of the program’s 1998 undefeated team, the 2018 version of Tulane football put on a show at Yulman Stadium Saturday night. The Green Wave (1-1) got two blazing touchdown runs from Corey Dauphine to set the tone in the first half. Then, the squad got another in the fourth quarter as it pulled away from Nicholls (1-1) for a 42-17 victory in front of 21,092 fans. Dauphine’s first-half touchdown runs came on plays of 38 and 69 yards on his first two carries, echoing the Green Wave’s big-play touchdowns by Terren Encalade in Week 1 against Wake Forest. Quarterback Jonathan Banks ...

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Back to work after the festival

The tug Michael T moves discharge pipes around to help the Weeks Marine dredge vessel Capt. Frank resume dredging Monday after a break for the Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival during Labor Day weekend. The dredging moved to the Wax Lake Outlet during the festival and returned, said Port of Morgan City Executive Director Mac Wade. The current dredging project has moved about 1 million cubic yards of sand from the channel into deeper water in the river, Wade said, with about another 100,000 cubic yards to go.

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PEGGY BURSKY VANTROMP STORY

Peggy Bursky Vantromp Story, 69, a resident of Patterson, died Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018.
She is survived by her husband, Mervin Story; and two daughters, Margaret Thomas and Sonia Moses.
Services were at 11 a.m. today at Hargrave Funeral Home in Morgan City. Burial followed in the Patterson Presbyterian Cemetery.

CAROLL H. KIRKPATRICK

Caroll H. Kirkpatrick, born in Jonesboro, Louisiana, and resident of Domicile, Lafayette, passed away August 6, 2018, in Lafayette, Louisiana, at the age of 78.
Caroll lived in Morgan City several years, while here he worked for Vida Paint as an Interior Decorator; he also did accounting work for several people in the community over the years.
Caroll is survived by three brothers, O.L. “Kirk” Kirkpatrick of Napa Valley, California, Obed W. Kirkpatrick of Nashville, Tennessee, and David L. Kirkpatrick of Morgan City, Louisiana; and one sister, Marlyn “Susie” Burrell of Panama City, Florida.
Caroll was preceded in death by his father, Obed C. Kirkpatrick and his mother, Adell Varnel Kirkpatrick.
Caroll’s wishes were to have his body donated to science. The family will have a private service at a later date.

ROSEMARY ALOISIO CUTRERA

Rosemary Aloisio Cutrera, a native of Patterson and resident of Morgan City, died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, at her residence.

Twin City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, which are pending at this time.

Wheel House for Sept. 10

SACRED HEART
Thrift Store, corner of Second and South Railroad, Morgan City, has end of season sale with all clothing items, shoes and purses 25 cents, and jewelry half priced. Hours 8:30-11 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 12, 13, 19 and 20.

WOMEN’S DAY
Service at 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at New Zorah Baptist Church, 604 Julia St., Morgan City. Speaker Patsy Powell, Mt. Era Baptist Church, Morgan City. Public welcome.

FREE MOVIE
“I Can Only Imagine,” Sunday, Sept. 30 at 5 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 1915 Victor II Blvd. in Morgan City.

MYRTLE JONES

Myrtle L. Jones, 73, a resident of Morgan City, died Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, at her residence.

Jones Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, which are incomplete at this time.

Patterson man booked on domestic abuse charge

A Patterson man faces charges of domestic abuse and trying to cover up the crime, Morgan City Police Chief James F. Blair said.
—Kerry Renthrope, 48, of Martin Luther King St. in Patterson, was arrested at 7:40 p.m. Thursday and taken to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration on charges of domestic abuse battery-strangulation and obstruction of justice by tampering with evidence.
Morgan City officers responded to a complaint at Canary Street in Morgan City. The victim told officers that Renthrope and she had been in an argument that turned physical, Blair said. She told officers that Renthrope choked her, and officers saw marks and bruises consistent with her statement, the chief said.
Officers found Renthrope outside the home, where he admitted the battery took place and that he tried to remove evidence that it happened, the chief said.
Renthrope was also named in an outstanding Louisiana Probation and Parole Office warrant.
Blair also reported these arrests:
—Terrell V. Bullock, 25, of Degravelle Road in Amelia, was arrested at 9:48 p.m. Thursday on a charge of attempted possession of marijuana.
The Morgan City Police Department Narcotics Division conducted an undercover operation at a local motel on La. 182. According to reports, an undercover officer made contact with Bullock, who agreed to purchase marijuana for the undercover officer, Blair said.
When Bullock arrived at the location, he was arrested and taken to the Morgan City Police Department for booking and incarceration.
—Alyssa Acosta, 26, of Eighth Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 2:14 p.m. Thursday on a warrant alleging a probation violation.
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Anslum reported one arrest:
—Francisco Perez-Cerritos, 39, of Lenny’s Lane in Morgan City, was arrested at 9:56 p.m. Thursday on a charge of domestic abuse-child endangerment law.
A deputy patrolling Amelia was dispatched to a domestic disturbance complaint at a residence on Lenny’s Lane. The deputy made contact with Perez-Cerritos and another person and found evidence of a domestic disturbance that had taken place in the presence of a juvenile, Anslum said. Perez-Cerritos was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported one arrest:
—Daniel Sons, 40, of Jones Street in Berwick, was arrested at 8:30 p.m. Thursday on charges of OWI, hit and run, reckless operation and possession of marijuana.

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