Sheriff's Reports
Arrests
•Benjamin W. Nichols, 22, of 256 Janet Drive in St. Rose, was arrested on Aug. 24 and charged with simple rape.
•Scott Dilsaver, 40, of 14404 North 29th Ave. in Phoenix, Ariz., was arrested on Aug. 24 and charged with monetary instrument abuse after allegedly cashing a fraudulent check.
•Curtell Williams, 25, of 114 Johnny Court in Montz, was arrested on Aug. 20 and charged with simple burglary.
•Hermelinda A. Garcia, 30, of 255 1st St. in St. Rose, was arrested on Aug. 22 and charged with D.W.I., reckless operation, and hit and run.
•Justin A. Campeaux, 19, of 131 Pleasant Valley Drive in Des Allemands, was arrested on Aug. 21 and charged with D.W.I. and improper control of vehicle.
•Latifah S. Mitt, 19, of 620 Eismen St. in Marrero, was arrested on Aug. 19 and charged with possession of a stolen auto over $500.
•Vacarrin J. Diggs, 21, of 323 River Ridge Drive in Boutte, was arrested on Aug. 19 and charged with possession of a stolen auto over $500, 2nd degree battery, simple assault (2 cts.) and simple battery.
•Dawn M. Messina, 42, of 401 W. McAdoo St. in New Sarpy, was arrested on Aug. 20 and charged with aggravated battery.
•James C. Smith, 21, of 104 Holly St. in Homer, was arrested on Aug. 22 and charged with D.W.I. and improper control of vehicle.
•Allen Pierre, 52, of 617 Magnolia in Boutte, was arrested on Aug. 23 and charged with D.W.I., reckless operation and open container.
•Carol M. McEntee, 54, of 117 Peter Lane in St. Rose, was arrested on Aug. 21 and charged with D.W.I., reckless operation and needing renewal registration.
•Michael D. Matthews, 60, of 440 Boutte Estates in Boutte, was arrested on Aug. 20 and charged with D.W.I. and reckless operation.
Theft
•A .40 cal. semi-automatic pistol and a shot gun, total value of $825, were stolen from 1009 Kinler St. in Luling on Aug. 25.
•A 500 gallon fuel tank, total value of $3,000, was stolen from West James Drive Levee in St. Rose on Aug. 25.
•Two guns and two gun cases, total value of $665, were stolen from 3736 Ashton Drive in Destrehan on Aug. 24.
•Center and rear brakelight covers were stolen off of a vehicle at 91 Melrose Drive in Destrehan on Aug. 24.
•A hot water heater, stove with a ventilation system, kitchen cabinets and countertops, and a kitchen sink and plumbing were stolen from 247 Johnson St. in St. Rose on Aug. 21.
•A speaker box containing sub woofers and an amplifier, total value of $1,198, were stolen out of a vehicle at 201 E. Pin Oak Drive in St. Rose on Aug. 21.
•Two lawn mowers, total value of $200, were stolen from 100 St. Anthony St. in Luling on Aug. 20.
•Assorted jewelry was stolen from 836 Marino St. in Norco on Aug. 20.
•A 2006 Toyota Tacoma was stolen from 104 E. Campus Drive in Destrehan on Aug. 20.
•A stereo system, total value of $350, was stolen out of a vehicle at LA 306 at Pine St. in Des Allemands on Aug. 20.
•An iPhone, total value of $286, was stolen from 200 Tiger Drive in Boutte on Aug. 20.
•Assorted CDs and a cell phone charger, total value of $130, were stolen out of a vehicle at 400 Oak St. in St. Rose on Aug. 20.
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