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Ochsner: Omicron spreading quickly; vaccines offer protection

Omicron is rapidly becoming the dominant COVID-19 variant across the country and is becoming more common in Louisiana as well, two Ochsner Health experts said Tuesday in an update for reporters.
The best protections against the new threat, they said, are the familiar methods: vaccination, including boosters, along with masks and lots of hand-washing.
Also, Gov. John Bel Edwards on Tuesday extended the public health emergency order related to COVID-19, including a provision allowing all state government agencies to require mask-wearing.
Conducting Ochsner’s Zoom briefing Tuesday were Dr. Katherine Baumgarten, Ochsner Health’s medical director for infectious disease control and prevention, and Dawn Pevey, RN, CEO of Ochsner’s Centers of Excellence and Service Lines.
Ochsner operates Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City.
Only a month has passed since omicron began to raise warning flags in southern Africa.
“Unfortunately,” Baumgarten said, “over the past month we’ve seen omicron become the dominant variant.”
Seventy-three percent of the new viral samples that have been sequenced nationwide are now the omicron variety, Baumgarten said. The percentage of sequenced samples in Louisiana identified as omicron grew from 2% to 32% in a week.
COVID hospitalizations remain at relatively low levels. Ochsner had 78 patients in its hospitals Tuesday for COVID treatment. Statewide, the Louisiana Office of Public Health reported 265 COVID hospitalizations Tuesday, up from 207 Friday.
At the peak of the fourth COVID wave in late summer, more than 1,000 COVID patients were in Ochsner hospitals, and more than 3,000 people were hospitalized statewide.
In Ochsner’s Bayou Region, which includes Ochsner St. Mary, four COVID patients were hospitalized Tuesday.
Omicron doesn’t appear to carry the kind of ramped-up severity that the delta variant displayed during the fourth wave that began in mid-summer. But that doesn’t mean people with conditions that make them vulnerable to COVID-19 should take the new variant lightly, according to Baumgarten.
Vaccinations with the recommended boosters raise the level of protection against COVID-19, Baumgarten said. The protection offered by the two-shot Pfizer vaccine increases 25-fold with a booster and 37-fold for those who received the two-shot Moderna vaccination followed by the booster.
“We do know the vaccines work,” Baungarten said.
The OPH reports that St. Mary’s vaccination rate is just less than 42%.
In Ochsner facilities, “we’re seeing a slight increase in the number of vaccinations,” Baumgarten said. “But it’s not enough.”
The advice from Baumgarten and Pevey as the holidays approach:
—Stay home if you are not feeling well. While no one wants to miss out on treasured holiday time with their families, people who are not feeling well should stay home. “We encourage people to take an at-home rapid test which you can find at major retailers. Whether or not you test positive for COVID, it is safer for everyone if you stay home when not feeling well,” according to a meeting recap from Ochsner.
— Get vaccinated if you’re not, and get the booster if you are.
—Mask up and celebrate outside. Take precautions, mask up indoors and avoid large group gatherings indoors. “You don’t need a mandate to wear a mask,” Ochsner said. “This weekend will be a warm southern Christmas, so take your celebration outdoors.”
The extended emergency order from Edwards means state agencies in the cabinet will begin requiring masks of employees and visitors.
“Now more than ever it is important that everyone get vaccinated or, if they are eligible, take a COVID booster,” Edwards said in a press release. “The vaccines are safe, effective and widely available all across Louisiana, and we know from the most recent CDC data that unvaccinated people are ten times more likely to test positive for COVID and 20 times more likely to die from COVID than fully vaccinated people who also have gotten their booster shots.
“Simply put, one of the riskiest things you can be in Louisiana right now is unvaccinated. You’re signing up for the potential of severe illness, hospitalization or something even worse. We have seen how previous COVID surges have torn through our state and none of us wants to go back to the days of August and September, when thousands of people were hospitalized and dying.”

Morgan City police radio logs for Dec. 17-20

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, Dec. 17
9:14 a.m.: 700 block Myrtle; Remove subject.
9:52 a.m.:2400 block Tiger Drive; Complaint.
12:06 p.m.:500 block Roderick; Vehicle Theft..
12:08 p.m.:1100 block Walnut; Warrant
12:59 p.m.: 900 block Marguerite; Theft.
1 p.m.: 1000 block Sixth; Suspicious subject.
1:51 p.m.:500 block Bowman; Complaint.
2:06 p.m.:100 block 11th; Theft.
4:08 p.m.:1200 block Victor II; Accident.
4:23 p.m.:4000 block Railroad; Medical. emergency.
4:50 p.m.: 400 block Bush; Loud music.
6:03 p.m.: 200 block Mallard; Loud music.
6:22 p.m.: 700 block Onstead; Frequent patrols.
7:31 p.m.: 6400 block La. 182; Medical.
7:34 p.m.: 2000 block Allison; Suspicious person.
8:34 p.m.: 600 block Kentucky; Frequent patrols.
10:56 p.m.: Sixth and Onstead; Complaint.
Saturday, Dec. 18
2:25 a.m.: MLK; Accident.
3:54 a.m.: 3000 block Lesley; Theft.
7:14 a.m.: 1000 block Federal Avenue; Criminal mischief.
10:08 a.m.: Sixth and Gen. MacArthur; Complainant.
11:20 a.m.: 900 block Levee; Criminal damage to property.
12:35 p.m.: 3200 block Susan; Theft from a vehicle.
1:10 p.m.: 700 block Justa; Disturbance.
3:58 p.m.: 1100 block Fourth; Complainant.
4:11 p.m.: 1400 block North Third; Juvenile problems.
6:33 p.m.: 2400 block Cypress; Medical.
6:52 p.m.: 3000 block Roderick; Complaint.
7:14 p.m.: 7400 block La. 182; Assistance.
7:17 p.m.: 8000 block La. 182; Alarm.
8:31 p.m.: 300 block Egle; Disturbance.
9:14 p.m.: 400 block Sixth; Loud music.
9:31 p.m.: 200 block Belanger; Complaint.
9:56 p.m.: Maple and Onstead; Complaint.
10:34 p.m.: 500 block Seventh; Loud music.
11:36 p.m.: 500 block Brashear; Assistance..
11:55 p.m.: 5000 block Railroad; Medical.
Sunday, Dec. 19
12:18 a.m.: 400 block Bush; Loud music.
12:21 a.m.: 600 block Brashear; Medical.
12:45 a.m. 900 block Seventh; Alarm.
1:23 a.m.: 700 block Belanger; Medical.
2:19 a.m.: 7400 block La. 182; Medical.
4:26 a.m.: 2700 block Shaw; Assistance..
4:57 a.m.: 600 block Brashear; Suspicious vehicle.
4:59 a.m.: 1400 block Sandra; Alarm.
5:47 p.m.: 200 block Canary; Trespassing.
5:53 p.m.: Duke and Fourth; Loud music.
6:12 p.m.: 400 block Louisa; Officer standby.
7:01 p.m.: 8400 block La. 182; Alarm.
7:05 p.m.: 6400 block La. 182; Disturbance.
7:14 p.m.: 2300 block La. 70; Reckless driving..
7:19 p.m.: 500 block Belanger; Disturbance.
8:25 p.m.: 900 block Short; Medical.
8:29 p.m.: 700 block Second; Assistance.
9:46 p.m.: Arkansas and First; Animal.
9:53 p.m.: 500 block Roderick; Complaint.
10:20 p.m.: 200 block Patton; Loud music.
Monday, Dec. 20
1:36 a.m.: 600 block Kentucky; Patrols
1:38 a.m.: 100 block Oak; Complaint.
1:48 a.m.: 1400 block Sandra; Disturbance.
3:46 a.m.: Louisiana and Fourth; Loud music.
4:49 a.m.: 300 block Wise; Alarm.

Traffic stops result in weapons charges

(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests. Guilt or innocence has not been determined in court.)

Two unrelated traffic stops Saturday in the Amelia and Bayou L’Ourse areas resulted in arrests on weapon charges, the Assumption Parish Sheriff’s Office said.

Assumption
Sheriff Leland Falcon reported these arrests:
—Michael Jerome Nells Jr., 38, Willowdale Drive, Gray, was arrested Saturday on charges of possession of methamphetamine, illegal possession of a firearm in the presence of controlled dangerous substances, possession of marijuana (second offense), possession of drug paraphernalia (third offense), possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, driving with a suspended driver’s license, speeding 66 mph in a 45 mph zone and illegal window tint.
The charges resulted from a Saturday afternoon traffic stop in Bayou L’Ourse.
A uniformed patrol deputy observed a vehicle commit a traffic violation and initiated a stop of that vehicle. The deputy made contact with the driver, identified as Nells. The deputy conducted an interview.
The deputy conducted a walk-around of the suspect vehicle and noted drug paraphernalia in plain view. At the conclusion of the interview, the deputy felt that additional investigation was warranted and requested a K-9 at the location.
The K-9 conducted an open-air sniff of the vehicle and alerted positive to the presence of controlled dangerous substances.
A search of the vehicle yielded marijuana, methamphetamine and a firearm, which were all seized.
Nells was arrested and booked into the Assumption Parish Detention Center and remains incarcerated with bond set at $140,000.
—Jordy Rashad Brown, 28, 6J Circle, Houma, was arrested Saturday on charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and speeding 90 mph in a 70 mph zone.
The charges resulted from a Saturday evening traffic stop near Amelia..
A uniformed patrol deputy observed a westbound vehicle commit a traffic violation and executed a traffic stop of that vehicle. The deputy made contact with the driver, identified as Brown.
The deputy conducted an interview. During that process, it was learned that there was a large-caliber firearm in the vehicle.
A criminal records check revealed that Brown was a prior convicted felon.
Brown was arrested and booked into the Assumption Parish Detention Center and remains incarcerated pending a bond hearing.

Morgan City
Police Chief James F. Blair reported that in the last 24-hour reporting period, the Morgan City Police Department responded to 34 calls for service and made this arrest;
—Rachel Lynn King, 37, Fifth Street, Morgan City, was arrested Monday on charges of disturbing the peace (intoxicated), unauthorized entry of a business and resisting an officer by giving false information.

Franklin
Police Chief Morris Beverly reported that the Franklin Police Department responded to nine complaints over the past 24 hours and made these arrests:
—Carl Dupas, 58, Iberia Street, Franklin, was arrested at 6 a.m. Monday on a charge of criminal mischief. Dupas was booked, processed and held on a $500 bond.
—Jonathan Louviere, 18, Willow Street, Franklin, was arrested at 2:12 p.m. Monday on a warrant dated Dec. 17 alleging criminal conspiracy (four counts), terrorizing (four counts), false communication with the intent to cause an emergency response (four counts) and criminal mischief (four counts). Louviere was booked, processed and released to appear in 16th Judicial District Court.

BARBARA LAMEY GHIRARDI

Barbara Lamey Ghirardi, 94, a native of Morgan City and a resident of Plaquemine, died at 7:25 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, at her home.
Visitation was scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 22, at St. Francis of Assissi in Donaldsonville. The funeral will follow at 11 a.m. Burial will be Wednesday at St. Raphael (Mount Pleasant).
She is survived by daughter Susan Ghirardi Jumonville (husband, Henry Jumonville) of Plaquemine; brother Walt Lamey; and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland C. Ghirardi; brother Ronald "Ronnie" Lamey; mother Amanda Eve Lamey; and father Walter Lamey.

Everitt named acting principal at Morgan City Junior High

Gidget Everitt on Monday was named acting principal at Morgan City Junior High, Superintendent Dr. Teresa Bagwell announced.

The appointment takes effect Monday.

Everitt may be best known outside the school community for her work in organizing annual Red Ribbon Week activities that encourage young people not to get involved with drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
She started her career in 2000 as a teacher at Patterson High School. She has served at the district level as the at-risk interventionist since 2013.

“Her experiences give Mrs. Everitt an advantage in leading Morgan City Junior High School,” Bagwell said in a news release.

Michelle South, who has served as Morgan City Junior High principal, will succeed Everitt as the acting at-risk interventionist.

South has served as a teacher, assistant principal and principal for the district.

On Dec. 3, representatives of the St. Mary School Board, the Morgan City Police Department and Mayor Lee Dragna met to talk about unspecified concerns over student safety and the school administration’s response.

Dragna announced on Facebook that the parties agreed to a “heavier presence” at the school.

The mayor thanked the School Board and the Police Department “for coming to a common consensus on the safety issues.”

Local police make 5 drunken driving arrests

(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests. Guilt or innocence has not been determined in court.)
Morgan City and Berwick police made five arrests on drunken driving charges over the weekend, according to arrest reports. Those agencies and Assumption Parish deputies also made four arrests on charges of domestic abuse or battery of a dating partner, including one in the Bayou L’Ourse area that involved gunfire.

Morgan City
Police Chief James F. Blair reported that in the last 72-hour reporting period, the Morgan City Police Department responded to 96 calls for service and made these arrests:
—Ivan Mercado, 31, Raccoon Lane, Midway Park, North Carolina, was arrested at 1:51 a.m. Saturday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense), reckless operation of a vehicle and improper lane usage.
—Micha Troy Hatch, 29, Louisiana Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 2:44 a.m. Saturday on a charge of driving while intoxicated (second offense) and reckless operation of a vehicle.
—John Anthony Meche, 60, Don Guilbeau Road, Arnaudville, was arrested at 7:29 p.m. Sunday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense), reckless operation of a motor vehicle, possession of alcoholic beverages in a motor vehicle, improper lane usage and expired driver’s license.
—Sarah Scott, 39, Walnut Drive, Morgan City, was arrested at 12:22 p.m. Friday on a warrant alleging domestic abuse battery and as a fugitive (St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office).
—Kenneth Dale Bishop, 46, West Fourth Street, Owensboro, Kentucky, was arrested at 8:24 p.m. Friday on charges of battery of a dating partner and disturbing the peace (intoxicated).
—Wayne Anthony Singleton, 59, 11th Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 3:06 p.m. Friday on a charge of simple battery and on a 6th Ward City Court of Morgan City warrant alleging two counts of failure to appear to pay fine.
—Shedrick Paul Boudreaux, 63, St. Patrick Street, Raceland, was arrested at 7:54 p.m. Saturday on a charge of possession of marijuana.
—Everardo Romero Jr., 29, Brashear Avenue, Morgan City, was arrested at 3:18 a.m. Sunday on a charge of disturbing the peace (intoxicated).
—Alvin J. Francois, 50, Fifth Street, Morgan City, was arrested at 7:13 p.m. Sunday on St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office warrants alleging failure to pay annual sex offender fee and failure to provide notice as a sex offender.

Berwick
Police Chief David Leonard reported these arrests:
—Christopher Henry, 38, Circle Drive, Morgan City, was arrested at 2:57 a.m. Saturday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense) and careless operation of a motor vehicle with a crash.
About 2:27 a.m. Saturday, the Berwick Police Department received a call about a vehicle crash on River Road near Berwick South Road. Officers responded and made contact with Henry. While speaking with Henry, officers detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and person.
Henry admitted to consuming alcohol earlier in the night prior to the crash. Henry was asked to perform a series of standardized field sobriety tests, which he did and on which he performed poorly.
Henry was placed under arrest and transported to the Berwick Police Department, where he provided a valid breath sample of 0.173G % BAC. Henry was then booked. Following the booking process, Henry posted a $3,000 bond.
—John Henry, 48, Texas Street, Berwick, was arrested at 10:35 p.m. Saturday on charges of driving while intoxicated (first offense) and reckless operation.
About 10:15 p.m. Saturday, the Berwick Police Department received a call about a vehicle traveling on La. 182 in a reckless manner. The caller advised that a vehicle was traveling in the wrong lane of travel. The license plate and description of the vehicle were given to officers, at which time it was located, and a traffic stop was conducted.
Officers made contact with the driver, Henry. While speaking with Henry, officers observed signs of impairment. Henry performed poorly on field sobriety testing and was placed under arrest. Henry was then transported to the Berwick Police Department, where he provided a valid breath sample of 0.225G% BAC.
Henry was booked and posted a $3,000 bond.
—Christopher D. Landry, 44, Sixth Street, Berwick, was arrested at 11:46 p.m. Saturday on a charge of domestic abuse battery.
About 10:40 p.m. Saturday, officers responded to a residence on Sixth Street, to remove a subject. Officers met with the complainant and observed visible injuries on her face.
Through investigation it was learned that Landry committed several batteries on the victim earlier in the night. Officers made contact with Landry at the residence, and he was placed under arrest. Landry was transported to the Berwick Police Department where he was booked. Landry remains incarcerated pending a bond.
—Juvenile male, 16, was arrested at 11:21 a.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace (fighting).
—Juvenile male, 16, was arrested at 11:21 a.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace (fighting).
About 8:40 a.m. Friday, the Berwick Police Department received a call from the Berwick High School advising that two students who were involved in a physical altercation. Officers responded and learned that the two boys were involved in a physical altercation with each other.
Both juveniles were placed under arrest and transported to the Berwick Police Department, where they were booked. Following the booking process, the juveniles were released to their parents pending a court hearing.
—Ashton Allen, 30, Ehrlich Street, Berwick, was arrested at 12:53 p.m. Sunday on a charge of violation of a protective order.
—Amber Fendley, 36, Ehrlich Street, Berwick, was arrested at 3:38 p.m. Sunday on a charge of violation of a protective order.
About 11:56 .m. Sunday, officers received information that two individuals who both had protective orders against each other were communicating with each other, one of the individuals being Fendley, who was already incarcerated in the Berwick Jail at the time. Officers learned that Fendley was contacting Allen from the jail phone and that Allen was contacting her as well.
Allen was located at his residence and placed under arrest. Allen was transported to the Berwick Police Department, where he was booked and posted a $2,500 bond. Fendley was additionally charged and remains incarcerated in the Berwick Jail.
—Renita Bias, 37, Railroad Avenue, Morgan City, was arrested at 10:20 p.m. Sunday on a warrant alleging theft by shoplifting.
About 10 p.m. Sunday, officers located Bias at the Patterson Police Department. She had active warrants through the Berwick Police Department for theft by shoplifting. Bias was placed under arrest and released on a summons to appear in court in January.

St. Mary
Sheriff Blaise Smith advised that over the last 72-hour reporting period, the Sheriff's Office responded to 120 complaints and made these arrests:
--Justin Omar Singleton, 24, Franklin, was arrested at 9:42 p.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace criminal damage to property. Singleton was released on a $1,000 bond.
--Joey Viltz, 56, Jeanerette, was arrested at 10:09 p.m. Friday on charges of disturbing the peace criminal damage to property and disturbing the peace in a violent/tumultuous manner. Viltz was released on a summons to appear March 17.
--Devonte Deondre Weber, 28, Jeanerette, was arrested at 4:31 p.m. Friday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charges of operating a vehicle without a driver's license and no proof of insurance. Bond was set at $1,000.
--Allen Charles Brooks Jones, 45, Franklin, was arrested at 8:34 a.m. Saturday on a charge of unauthorized entry of inhabited dwelling. Bond was set at $7,500.
--Brendon W. Bryan, 22, Patterson, was arrested at 6:58 p.m. Saturday on charges of speeding and driving under suspension. Bryan was released on a summons to appear March 17.
--Timothy Van Truong, 26, Morgan City, was arrested at 11:33 p.m. on a warrant alleging possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and violation of uniform controlled dangerous substance laws. Bond was set at $6,000.
--Edwin Belizaire, 33, Lafayette, was arrested at 6:28 a.m. Sunday on a warrant alleging simple battery, disturbing the peace (intoxicated) and resisting arrest or officer. Belizaire was released on a $6,000 bond.
--Devontre Renoldo Phillips, 21, Baldwin, was arrested at 7 p.m. Sunday on charges of stop signs/yield signs and driving under suspension. Phillips was released on a summons to appear March 17.
--Arthur Deshawn Jack, 26, Baldwin, was arrested at 12:31 a.m. Monday on charges of no license plate, driving under suspension, no insurance, switched license plate/stolen license plate and possession of marijuana.
Jack was released on a summons to appear March 17.

Franklin
Police Chief Morris Beverly reported that the Franklin Police Department responded to 32 complaints over the past weekend and made this arrest:
—Jonah Madison, 27, Second Street, Franklin, was arrested at 12:50 a.m. Saturday, on a warrant dated Dec. 17 alleging criminal conspiracy (four counts), criminal mischief (four counts), false communication with intent to cause an emergency response (four counts), and terrorizing (four counts). Madison was booked, processed and transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center.

Assumption
Sheriff Leland Falcon reported these arrests:
—Laura Ann Truelove, 35, Andras Street, Bayou L’Ourse, was arrested Friday on charges of domestic abuse aggravated assault, illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities, and domestic abuse battery (child endangerment).
Deputies responded to a disturbance call at the Andras Street address. Deputies observed Truelove and a relative in the front yard of the residence, struggling over a firearm and a hammer. Once the situation de-escalated, deputies detained Truelove pending the outcome of the investigation.
Deputies observed obvious signs of a violent confrontation that progressed to a struggle with several shots being fired. At the conclusion of the investigation, deputies determined that Truelove’s actions were the direct cause of the incident in question.
Truelove was arrested and booked into the Assumption Parish Detention Center and remains incarcerated pending bond proceedings.
—Willie Chase Sharp, 33, House Road, Jonesville, was arrested Saturday on charges of aggravated second-degree battery and criminal trespass.
—Amilla Launaye Bradley, 29, Teddy Street, Pierre Part, was arrested on charges of accessory after the fact and criminal trespass.
The charges arose from a disturbance that occurred early Saturday near Belle River.
Deputies were dispatched to an Ervin Street address in Belle River and made contact with a male subject who had a severe laceration of the head area.
Deputies initiated an investigation and determined that the parties involved in the matter knew each other. A short time prior to deputies arriving, Sharp and Bradley had gone to the victim’s residence, at which time a physical altercation occurred.
At some point, Sharp allegedly struck the victim with a beer bottle in the head, causing injuries requiring medical treatment.
At the conclusion of investigation, deputies concluded that probable causes existed to arrest Sharp and Bradley.
Deputies located Sharp and Bradley at the Teddy Street address. Both were arrested and booked into the Assumption Parish Detention Center.
Sharp was released on a $50,000 bond. Bradley was released on a $2,000 bond.

MARTHA 'ANN' McGEE STREETMAN

Martha “Ann” McGee Streetman, 60, a resident of Bayou Vista; passed away on Friday, December 17, 2021 at her home.

Ann was born on February 12, 1961 in Shreveport, Louisiana the daughter of Joseph McGee and Martha Lee Anderson.

Ann loved her children, grandchildren, sisters and her dogs Rosie and Nia; she truly cherished every moment that she was able to spend with them.

She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by six children, Michelle Goodman of Haughton, Louisiana, Christian McGee, Jessica Turner, both of Bayou Vista, Dennis Turner Jr. & wife Kristen of Patterson, Arthur Streetman and wife Leah Wiggins of Delta, Colorado and Thomas Streetman and wife Penny; three grandchildren, Breanna Goodman, Lily Tuner and Ayda Turner; three sisters, Katherine Giroir of Bayou L’Ourse, Carolyn “Sue” Smith of Bossier City and Sandy Fabre of Bayou L’Ourse.

Ann was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ronald Streetman and one niece, Nikkie Henry.

Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 20, 2021 in the Morgan City Cemetery with Pastor Charley Driskill officiating.

Morgan City, parish authorities make arrests on drunk driving, domestic abuse charges

(Editor’s note: The charges listed here and the narratives that go with them are provided by the police agencies that made the arrests. Guilt or innocence has not been determined in court.)

The St. Mary Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Morgan City Police Department each made one arrest on drunk driving charges and one on domestic abuse charges Thursday.

Morgan City
Police Chief James F. Blair reported that over the last 24-hour period, the Morgan City Police Department re-sponded to 36 calls for service and made these arrests:
—Trent H. Duhon, 27, St. Luke Street, Patterson, was arrested at 10:32 a.m. Thursday on charges of domestic abuse battery (strangulation), domestic abuse (child endangerment), possession of alprazolam and criminal damage to property.
—Rickie J. Hayes, 57, Railroad Avenue, Morgan City, was arrested at 10:40 a.m. Thursday on a Morgan City Court warrant alleging failure to pay fine.
—Shane O. Suire, 26, Carrol Drive, Morgan City, was arrested at 7:01 p.m. Thursday on charges of driving while intoxicated (second-offense), reckless operation of a vehicle, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, obstruction of justice (tampering with evidence) and driving under suspension.

St. Mary
Sheriff Blaise Smith advised that over the last 24-hour reporting period, the Sheriff’s Office responded to 31 complaints and made these arrests:
—Luis Antonio Reyes-Gonzales, 33, Patterson, was arrested at 9:37 p.m. Thursday on a charge of domestic abuse battery. Bail was set at $2,500.
—Wibray Dauntin, 27, Franklin, was arrested at 10:03 p.m. on charges of driving while intoxicated, open container and no driver’s license. Bail was set at $3,500.

Police: After crash, driver fled on foot with rifle

Morgan City police say they've arrested a man who fled the scene of a Thursday night crash, carrying a hunting rifle.

At 6:23 p.m. Thursday, officers were called to Justa Street for a crash. Responding officers learned a vehicle crashed into a parked truck, and the driver fled on foot with a hunting rifle, the Police Department said.

The driver discarded the hunting rifle and returned to the scene of the crash. Officers have taken the driver into custody and have recovered the hunting rifle. The incident is still under investigation.

Intermoor lands major decommissioning project

InterMoor, the lead brand for Acteon’s Moorings and Anchors segment, announced that it has been awarded a key contract with Chevron Thailand Exploration and Production Ltd. for the disconnection and removal of Single Point Mooring (SPM) Buoy 1 and 2 in the Gulf of Thailand, Acteon said in a press release.

Intermoor has a facility at the Port of Morgan City.

Under this contract, InterMoor will provide project management, engineering, procurement, as well as offshore execution for the decommissioning of the floaters.

The offshore campaign is expected to commence once necessary endorsements are in place.

For the execution of the project, InterMoor will use a variety of high spec vessels to carry out the decommissioning activities along with cutting tools and other auxiliary/associated equipment by Acteon product and service line brands, Claxton, Aquatic, Seatronics and UTEC in the rapidly growing decommissioning field.

In announcing the award, InterMoor APAC General Manager Vin Bala said, “While InterMoor continues to enhance our reputation as a major Transportation and Installation (T&I) service provider in the Asia Pacific region, one of our unique strengths has always been in the decommissioning of subsea assets. We are extremely honoured and proud to have been awarded this important project from Chevron and see this as a testament to our team’s capabilities and our long-standing tradition of safe, execution excellence in decommissioning work in the region.”

InterMoor is a leading solutions provider of offshore construction, engineering, project management and support services including decommissioning, deepwater moorings/SURF installations, IRM to the oil and gas, renewables and aquaculture industry worldwide.

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