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M.E. Norman Readers of the Month

Kathyn Besse and La Marion Griffin were recognized as M.E. Norman Elementary's Readers of the Month for December. With them are mentors and volunteer reading listeners Herman Hartman, left, and Earl Johnson.

Julia B. Maitland Readers of the Month

Angela Marquez and La Taajyan Walton were recognized as J.B. Maitland Elementary's Readers of the Month for December. They're shown with mentors and volunteer reading listeners Johnson, Cathy Landry and Hartman.

Sheriff: Third person arrested in dog’s cold weather death

A third person has been arrested in connection with the death of a dog that died earlier this month in Amelia after it was left outside of a home during frigid weather, St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum said in a news release.

—Emma Matthews, 64, of Friendship Alley in Amelia, was arrested at 12:17 p.m. Saturday on a warrant charging her with aggravated cruelty to animals.

On Jan. 14, a deputy patrolling Amelia observed a dog inside of a doghouse in the front yard of a home on Friendship Alley.

The deputy observed that the animal was unresponsive and found that the dog was dead. During the subsequent investigation, the deputy collected evidence that residents left the animal outdoors during extremely cold weather without proper shelter which resulted in the dog’s death, Anslum said.

The deputy obtained warrants for the residents on animal cruelty charges. Matthews turned herself in at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center after learning of the warrant for her arrest. Two other people had previously been arrested in the case. Matthews was released on $1,500 bail.

Anslum reported that deputies responded to 122 complaints in the parish and reported the following arrests in east St. Mary Parish:

—Daniel Elliott, 18, of Jupiter Street in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 12:54 p.m. Friday on charges of two counts of theft.

A deputy responded to a report of shoplifting at a store in Bayou Vista. The deputy met with store security personnel and collected evidence that Elliott concealed items in his clothing two separate times before leaving the store without paying for the merchandise, Anslum said. Elliott was jailed with bail set at $1,500.

—Ti’ryce Oliney, 21, of Terrebonne Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 7:52 p.m. Friday on a charge of theft.

A deputy responded to a report of shoplifting at a store in Bayou Vista. The deputy met with store security personnel and collected evidence that Oliney concealed items in a shopping bag with the intention of stealing the goods, Anslum said. Oliney was released on a summons to appear in court April 2.

—Nicholas Picou, 37, of Josie Lane in Patterson, was arrested at 12:35 a.m. Saturday on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and improper lane usage.

A deputy conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Brashear Avenue in Morgan City after observing the driver cross over the centerline and the fog line. The deputy identified the driver as Picou and smelled the strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and his body, Anslum said.

The deputy also observed other indicators of impairment, and Picou did poorly on a field sobriety test, Anslum said. Picou was jailed and then released on $5,250 bail.

—Shamus Dardeau, 42, of Clarke Street in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 5:19 p.m. Saturday on a Morgan City Court warrant charging him with theft and contempt of court. A deputy located Dardeau at his home on the warrant and transported him to parish jail with no bail set.

—Bradford Jones, 39, of Charlotte Drive in Patterson, was arrested at 11:59 p.m. Sunday on charges of resisting an officer by giving false information, possession of marijuana, a warrant charging him with issuing worthless checks and Morgan City Court warrants charging him with driving under suspension, improper lane usage and contempt of court.

Deputies responding to a report of a fight at a business in Amelia spoke with several people, including Jones. During the course of the investigation, deputies found that Jones gave them a false name and that he had outstanding warrants for his arrest from St. Mary Parish and the City Court of Morgan City, Anslum said.

During a search of Jones, a deputy located a marijuana cigarette. Jones was jailed with no bail set.

—Hallie Toups, 45, of Doris Road in Amelia, was arrested at 9:41 a.m. Sunday on a warrant for failure to appear on charges of speeding and direct contempt of court.

While working in Amelia, a deputy spoke with Toups and located the active warrant for his arrest. Toups was released on a summons to appear in court April 2.

—Jeffrey Schexnider, 38, of Southeast Boulevard in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 8:21 p.m. Sunday on a charge of theft.

A deputy responded to a report of shoplifting at a store in Bayou Vista. The deputy met with store security personnel and collected evidence that Shexnider took an item from its packaging and left the store without paying for it, Anslum said.

The deputy transported Shexnider to parish jail for booking. Shexnider was later released on a summons to appear in court April 2.

—Charles Brooks, 59, of Hamilton Street in Franklin, was arrested at 1:31 a.m. Monday on charges of speeding, operating a vehicle while license is suspended, possession of open alcoholic containers in motor vehicles and possession of marijuana.

A deputy monitoring traffic on U.S. 90 in Bayou Vista observed a vehicle speeding 66 mph in a 55 mph zone. The deputy conducted a traffic stop and identified the driver as Brooks.

The deputy found that Brooks was driving with a suspended license, Anslum said. While speaking with Brooks, the deputy learned that there was marijuana inside the vehicle. The deputy located a marijuana cigar and also observed an open can of beer inside the vehicle. Following the investigation, Brooks was released on a summons to appear in court April 2.

Morgan City Police Chief James Blair reported that officers responded to 86 calls and reported the following arrests:

—Anthony L. Ledbetter, 28, of 36th Street in Bay City, Michigan, was arrested at 3:45 a.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace intoxicated.

Patrol officers responded to a local motel in the area of Eighth Street in regard to a person that was outside causing a disturbance.

Officers arrived, and Ledbetter was identified as the person involved. Ledbetter was in an intoxicated state, Blair said. Ledbetter was jailed.

—Kristi K. Adams, 38, of Emy Lane in Patterson, was arrested at 12:47 p.m. Friday on a warrant charging her with failure to appear to pay a probation fee. Adams was located and arrested in the area of Ditch Avenue on a city court warrant. Adams was jailed.

—Sammie Pigott Jr., 48, of Francis Street in Berwick, was arrested at 9:18 p.m. Friday on a charge of criminal trespassing.

Patrol officers responded to a home in the area of Mallard Street in regard to someone attempting to make entry into an apartment. Officers arrived, and Pigott was identified as the person involved, Blair said.

Police found evidence that Pigott attempted to gain entry into one of the apartments that were vacant, Blair said. Pigott was jailed.

—Gary P. Fryou Jr., 26, of Vivian Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 2:01 a.m. Saturday on charges of DWI first offense and improper lighting.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of La. 182 without proper lighting. A stop was initiated, and Fryou was identified as the driver. Fryou was in an intoxicated state, Blair said.

Fryou performed poorly on a field sobriety test, and registered 0.19 grams-percent blood alcohol content. Fryou was jailed.

—Ronald C.W. Morgel, 40, of Port Royal Way in Houma, was arrested at 2:01 a.m. Saturday on charges of DWI second offense, improper lane usage and possession of alcoholic beverages in a motor vehicle.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Onstead Street in the opposite lane of travel. A stop was initiated, and Morgel was identified as the driver, Blair said.

Morgel was in an intoxicated state and performed poorly on a field sobriety test, Blair said. Morgel was also in possession of an open alcoholic beverage in the motor vehicle. Morgel refused to submit to a chemical test. Morgel was jailed.

—Oshaye S. Wolfe, 23, of Williams Street in Houma, was arrested at 7:14 p.m. Saturday on charges of driving under suspension, misuse of a temporary tag, no insurance and display of temporary license plates.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard without a visible license plate. A stop was initiated, and Wolfe was identified as the driver.

Police located a temporary license plate, which had been altered, Blair said. Wolfe had a suspended driver’s license, and the vehicle Wolfe was operating did not have proper insurance, Blair said. Wolfe was jailed.

—Albert Stevens, 44, of Cypress Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 7:57 p.m. Saturday on charges of driving under suspension, no insurance and no seat belt.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and the driver was not properly restrained.

A stop was initiated, and Stevens was identified as the driver. Stevens had a suspended driver’s license, and the vehicle he was operating was not properly insured, Blair said. Stevens was jailed.

—Seantelle M. Treto, 32, of Pecos Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 2:43 a.m. Sunday on a charge of failure to appear for arraignment. Treto was located and arrested at the Berwick Police Department on a Morgan City Court warrant. Treto was jailed.

—Rhett J. Aucoin, 22, of La. 1 in Napoleonville, was arrested at 9:25 a.m. Sunday on charges of driving under suspension and improper turning.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of La. 70 negotiate an improper turn. A stop was initiated, and Aucoin was identified as the driver. Aucoin had a suspended driver’s license, Blair said. Aucoin was jailed.

—Blade J. Jett, 28, of Field Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 11:30 a.m. Sunday on charges of possession of marijuana and improper lighting.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Justa Street without proper lighting. A stop was initiated, and Jett was identified as the driver. Jett was in possession of suspected marijuana, Blair said. Jett was jailed.

—Ryan J. Spivey, 37, of Maple Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 8:35 p.m. Sunday on charges of driving under suspension, improper lane usage, registration required, license plate required, no insurance and inspection required.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Brashear Avenue in an erratic manner, swerving from lane to lane.

A stop was initiated, and Spivey was identified as the driver. According to reports, Spivey had a suspended driver’s license, and the vehicle he was operating didn’t have registration, a license plate, insurance or an inspection sticker, Blair said. Spivey was jailed.

—Kenneth Washington Jr., 20, of Mike Drive in Patterson, was arrested at 9:56 p.m. Sunday on a charge of possession of marijuana.

Patrol officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of La. 182 in which Washington was an occupant. Washington was in possession of suspected marijuana, Blair said. Washington was jailed.

—Courtlin M. Carter, 29, of Birch Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:51 a.m. Monday on warrants charging him with aggravated assault and failure to appear for a contempt hearing.

Carter was located and arrested in the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on a Morgan City police and 16th Judicial District Court warrant.

The warrant from the Morgan City police stems from a May 27, 2017, investigation during which Carter allegedly threatened a victim, Blair said. The investigation continued and warrants were prepared for Carter’s arrest. Carter was jailed.

—Ricky L. Tate II, 35, of Irish Bend Road in Franklin, was arrested at 5:38 a.m. Monday on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in which Tate was an occupant. Tate was in possession of suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia, Blair said. Tate was jailed.

Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported the following arrests:

—Seantelle Treto, 32, of Pecos Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:32 a.m. Sunday on charges of two tail lights required and driving under suspension. Treto posted $1,250 bail.

—Gabriel White, 17, of David Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 1:53 p.m. Saturday on a warrant charging him with cyberbullying. White posted $500 bail.

—Troxey Bullock, 40, of First Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:53 a.m. Saturday on charges of license plate required and driving under suspension. Bullock posted $1,250 bail.

Radio logs for Jan. 22

The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.

Friday, Jan. 19

9:26 a.m. 7300 block of La. 182; Alarm.

9:29 a.m. 500 block of Federal Avenue; Alarm.

10:58 a.m. General MacArthur and Sixth streets; Suspicious person.

12:38 p.m. 1000 block of Marguerite Street; Accident.

2:01 p.m. 1000 block of McDermott Drive; Theft.

4:11 p.m. 1100 block of Victor II Boulevard; Complaint.

4:14 p.m. 1600 block of Front Street; Lost and found.

4:51 p.m. 500 block of Seventh Street; Animal.

7:25 p.m. 2700 block of Sixth Street; Medical.

8:11 p.m. Fig Street; Complaint.

8:27 p.m. 100 block of Mallard Street; Complaint.

8:44 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Medical.

9:19 p.m. 600 block of Seventh Street; Officer stand by.

10:27 p.m. 100 block of Glenwood Street; Loud music.

10:50 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Reckless driver.

11:18 p.m. 6800 block of La. 182; Criminal damage.

11:50 p.m. 100 block of First Street; Suspicious subject.

Saturday, Jan. 20

7:41 a.m. 600 block of Belanger Street; Complaint.

9:58 a.m. 1200 block of Fig Street; Alarm.

10:17 a.m. Lake Palourde Road and Justa Street; Complaint.

11:28 a.m. 1000 block of Victor II Boulevard; Crash.

12:02 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

12:52 p.m. 6800 block of La. 182; Crash.

3:47 p.m. 1600 block of Federal Avenue; Complaint.

4:04 p.m. Allison Street; Crash.

7:10 p.m. Martin Luther King Boulevard; Crash.

8:01 p.m. 700 block of Fifth Street; Complaint.

8:25 p.m. 6700 block of La. 182; Vehicle burglary.

9:22 p.m. 700 block of Onstead Street; Civil matter.

11:50 p.m. U.S. 90 East; Crash.

Sunday, Jan. 21

12:20 a.m. Bowman and Fig streets; Loud music.

2:12 a.m. Berwick; Warrant arrest.

2:16 a.m. 700 block of Aucoin Street; Disturbance.

2:51 a.m. 6300 block of La. 182; Complaint.

4:57 a.m. 500 block of Bowman Street; Suspicious subject.

7:02 a.m. 900 block of Willard Street; Complaint.

8:01 a.m. 500 block of Belanger Street; Alarm.

12:02 p.m. 500 block of Leona Street; Theft.

4:50 p.m. 100 block of South Railroad Avenue; Theft.

4:55 p.m. 700 block of Fifth Street; Theft.

5:36 p.m. 2300 block of La. 70; Complaint.

6:12 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Phone harassment.

6:46 p.m. 1300 block of Second Street; Suspicious subject.

7:08 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Phone harassment.

8:03 p.m. 2700 block of Shaw Drive; Disturbance.

9:29 p.m. 6600 block of La. 182; Gunshots.

10:13 p.m. Eighth and Florence streets; Disturbance.

11:51 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Suspicious subject.

11:59 p.m. Fifth Street; Suspicious subject.

‘Greatest Showman’ stirs interest in P.T. Barnum

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Hollywood film on the life of the founder of the Barnum & Bailey circus is stirring new interest in the man, P.T. Barnum, who besides his turn as a master showman was a state legislator, philanthropist and mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
There’s been an increase in visitors to Bridgeport’s Barnum Museum since “The Greatest Showman” started playing last month in theaters. Museum director Kathy Maher said the museum has had to add guides.
The Ringling Circus Museum in Sarasota, Florida, also has seen more people taking interest in Barnum and asking to speak with their historian, spokeswoman Alice Murphy said.
Maher said producers of the film took some advice from the museum for props and set designs. But she said the filmmakers at 20th Century Fox advised they were seeking to capture Barnum’s spirit, and not do a documentary, so she was prepared to see the movie take some liberties with his life story.
“We are here to deliver the authentic. That’s what museums do,” she said. “That’s not what Hollywood does. Their mission is to make people happy. Nailed it.”
Still, circus historians have found sport in picking apart where the man as depicted by a singing and dancing Hugh Jackman diverges from the true story of Phineas Taylor Barnum.
“I thought it was fun entertainment. It was a romp. But it has absolutely nothing to do with the historic Barnum,” said Arthur Saxon, author of “P.T. Barnum: The Legend and the Man.”
For one, Saxon said, Barnum grew up in Bethel, Connecticut, as the grandson of one of the most prosperous people in town despite the film’s portrayal of humble beginnings. He also took issue with the ringleader’s uniform worn by Jackman — something he said Barnum never wore — and scenes that had the champion of liquor reform drinking champagne or whisky.
The film highlights Barnum’s hiring of people with disabilities as circus performers, a practice that’s especially suspect for a modern-day audience. Saxon said individuals such as Tom Thumb often became well off and in his research on Barnum he never came across any employee who had a negative thing to say about Barnum.
Near the film’s end, it depicts an 1865 fire that destroyed Barnum’s American Museum in New York City. It shows Barnum running into the building to save a fictional partner, but at the time he was actually on the floor of the Connecticut legislature, as a representative for the town of Fairfield, speaking out on a scheme to monopolize railroads, Maher said.
Among those seeking to set the record straight is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which called on Thursday for the Bridgeport museum to address the circus’s history of exploiting elephants.
Later this month, Maher is presenting a talk at the Barnum Museum on what inspired the film. The museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to thousands of artifacts. It was completed in 1893 and has been dealing with repairs and preservation work since it was struck by a tornado in 2010. It’s still trying to raise money for improvements.
“My hope is the movie will illuminate the museum situation to a broad range of people through the state, the country, and even globally,” she said.

Job applicant is devastated when dream falls through

DEAR ABBY: I recently was rejected for a job that would have turned into a career. I put all my eggs in one basket, so to speak, and told everyone around me during the process that it was looking good. I am humiliated because I now have to tell my peers and co-workers that it didn’t work out. My confidence is shaken, and I don’t know what to do. In my middle school years, I used to know what I wanted to do, but somewhere in high school up to this point (25 years old), I’ve lost my vision, my ...

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Mayoral race heats up on ‘GH’

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Thorne was shocked to learn that Brooke’s marriage to Bill has been annulled and she is now free to marry Ridge. Hope visited Liam and insisted on helping him deal with the fact that Steffy had betrayed him with Bill. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Chad and Abigail are unaware that Andre has been helping Stefan and Vivian continue to keep control of DiMera. Theo said his goodbyes to family and friends before being sent to a special medical facility in South Africa for treatments. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Ned tried to get Alexis to help him with his run ...

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Loreauville tops WSM

BALDWIN _ Jahraya Jeanlouis toosed in 12 points, leading the Loreauville Lady Tigers to a 47-32 District 7-2A victory over the West St. Mary Lady Wofpack here Friday at the WSMHS Gym.
Loreauville earned a 15-4 cushion after one quarter and 24-14 halftime before earning a 47-32 win.
Jakola Tillman led WSM in scoring with 8 points while Alanzae Yelling had 6 and Taylor Hawkins tossed in five.

Lady Hornets defeat GC

GRAND COTEAU _ The Franklin Lady Hornets defeated Sacred Heart of Grand Coteau here Friday by a final score of 53-16 to move into a first place tie with Delcambre and Ascension Episcopal in District 7-2A.
Franklin improved to 7-17 overall and 5-2 in District 7-2A with the win.
The Lady Hornets moved outfront by a 10-5 margin at the end of the first quarter en route to a 24-12 halftime advantage. Franklin extended its lead to an insurmountable 45-12 margin at the end of three quarters before securing the lop-sided 53-8 league victory.
Leading scorer for the Lady Hornets was A’aliyah Smith with 14 points on 4 2-point field goals along with a pair of 3-pointers. Additionally, Kirsten Pedro had 11 points on 2 FGs, 2 3-pointers, and 1 of 2 freethrows. Makhai Fernandez also had 11 points on 4 FGs and 3-10 FTs,
Sta’trail Butler had 10 points on 5 FGs, Jazmin Brent had 5 points on 2 FGs and 1-5 FTs, and Brinesha Jack had 2 points on 1 FG.
The Lady Hornets are now 5-3 in district play and return to the Hornets Nest on Tuesday to play Catholic High of New Iberia. Start time is 5:30 p.m.

St. Mary Parish Junior Fair and Livestock Show

AT top, Juan Villegas was awarded Grand Champion Pen of Broilers during the St. Mary Parish Junior Fair and Livestock Show held Saturday, Jan. 20, at Franklin Senior High School. Villegas is pictured with Franklin City Councilman Eugene Foulcard. At bottom, Layne Battaglio was awarded Champion Standard Pullet during the St. Mary Parish Junior Fair and Livestock Show held Saturday, Jan. 20, at Franklin Senior High School. Battaglio is pictured with St. Mary Parish Councilman Dale Rogers.

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