Sheriff's Reports

By Staff Report

November 06, 2008 at 9:09 am  | Mobile Reader | Pring this storyPrint 

Arrests
•Chrissy L. Billiot, 27, of 339 Acorn St. in Boutte was arrested on Oct. 30 and charged with purse snatching (accessory after the fact).

•Desmond J. Washington, 18, of 198 Post St. in Killona was arrested on Oct. 29 and charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

•Devon A. Washington, 52, of 433 Longview Dr. in Destrehan was arrested on Oct. 29 and charged with DWI, open container and not stopping at a stop sign.

•Kirk J. Milligan, 44, of 222 Evangeline Rd. in Montz was arrested on Oct. 24 and charged with DWI and reckless operation.

•Larry J. Munster II, 40, of 320 Ormond Oaks Ave. in Destrehan was arrested on Oct. 26 and charged with DWI, reckless operation and refusal of chemical test.

•Michael Salinas, 53, of 514 Hidalgo in Mathis, Texas was arrested on Oct. 25 and charged with DWI, reckless operation and no seatbelt.

Thefts
•A radio, a speaker and an amplifier, valued at $1000, were stolen from 213 Sycamore St. in Hahnville on Oct. 29.

•A Toyota Camry, valued at $4,000, was stolen from 12525 U.S. 90 in Luling on Oct. 24.

•A 4-wheeler was stolen from 190 Autin Lane in Des Allemands on Oct. 25.

•A 32” inch TV, an X-Box, a Wii, assorted video games, two cameras, Oakley sunglasses and $60 in cash were stolen from 222 Barton Ave. in Luling on Oct. 25.

•Three fishing rods and reels, and a boat motor, valued at $1,899, were stolen from 118 Pine St. in Boutte on Oct .26.




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