St. Charles Parish Sheriff's reports
Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. Reports are taken from official reports filed by the St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office.
Carolyn Brumley, 48, of 324 River Oaks Drive, Luling LA was arrested on January 11 for possession of SCH II to wit cocaine.
Kentrell Mcginnis, 25, if 221 Clement Street New Sarpy LA was arrested on January 11 for the possession with intent to distribute a sch. II CDS to wit crack cocaine, and possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Stephanie Myles, 46, of 739 East Easy Street New Sarpy LA, was arrested for the possession with intent to distribute to Sch. II CDS to wit crack cocaine, and possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was arrested on January 11.
Allen Williams, 24, of 601 Paul Mallard Road, Luling LA was arrested for the possession of stolen property (license plate) on January 9.
Lori Blades, 44, of 135 Michael Street, Ama LA, was arrested for the possession of drug paraphernalia possession of SHC II to wit oxycontin. She was arrested on January 10.
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