Sheriff’s Reports 6-16-2015

Arrests

  • Luke Schexnaydre, 20, of 246 West B Street in Norco, was arrested July 7 and charged with burglary of a movable and possession of marijuana.
  • Aaron Mott, 19, of 1120 Kinler Street in Luling, was arrested July 8 and charged with possession with intent to distribute SCH I – marijuana, possession with intent to distribute counterfeit marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer.
  • Keith Robinson, 19, of 1336 Paul Fredrick St. in Luling, was arrested July 8 and charged with possession of SCH -1 –marijuana  with the intent to distribute.
  • Dagoberto Yanez, 22, of 608 Wisconsin Street in Columbus, N.M., was arrested July 5 and charged with DWI, 1st degree vehicle negligent injury and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
  • Darryl Parker, 24, of 1914 Rhinda Annette Court in Houma, was arrested July 5 and charged with DWI, speeding and not driving in the roadway or traffic lane.
  • Frank King, 51, of 7433 Kenyan Road in New Orleans, was arrested July 2 and charged with aggravated assault.
  • Lakyron Scott, 18, of 50 Carriage Lane in Destrehan, was arrested July 1 and charged with simple burglary and criminal trespass.
  • Dillon Davis, 22, of 76 Carriage Lane in Destrehan, was arrested July 1 and charged with simple burglary and criminal trespass.
  • Michael McGee, 19, of 93 Carriage Lane in Destrehan, was arrested July 1 and charged with simple burglary and criminal trespass.
  • Joshua Veillon, 29, of 159 Zeller Street in Ama, was arrested July 1 and charged with DWI.
  • Kenneth Theriot, 29, of 18 Gould St. in Plymouth, MA, was arrested July 6 and charged with DWI and speeding.
  • Remington Burkhardt, 19, of 618 Clayton Drive in Norco, was arrested July 6 and charged with possession of stolen property between $500-$1,500.
  • Jack Ingram, 19, or 1212 Paul Fredrick Street in Luling, was arrested July 7 and charged with unauthorized use of an access card, theft under $500 and a SCSO attachment.
  • Gary Meliet, 59, of 1952 Ormond Boulevard in Destrehan, was arrested July 9 and charged with DWI and speeding.
  • Name withheld to protect victim, 40, was arrested July 9 in Hahnville and charged with indecent behavior with a juvenile.
  • Lamarr James, 22, of 110 Choctaw Drive in Luling, was arrested July 9 and charged with carnal knowledge of a juvenile.
  • Carl Evans, 28, of 320 2nd Street in St. Rose, was arrested July 9 and charged with monetary instrument abuse.
  • Andrew Carpenter, 21, of 449 Herring School Road in Winona, Miss., was arrested July 10 and charged with DWI.

Thefts

  • A lawn mower, weed eater, assorted metric wrenches and a pressure washer were stolen from 218 St. Charles St. in Norco on July 7.
  • A 2005 delivery truck loaded with lumber was stolen from 400 Sugarhouse Road in Luling on July 6.
  • A washing machine and dryer were stolen from 115 Oak Street in Luling on June 29.
  • A skid steer and fork lift attachment were stolen from 145 James Drive East in St. Rose on June 29.
  • A generator valued at $500 was stolen from 132 Oak Lane in Luling on July 2.
  • A truck with lumber worth $2,964 was stolen from a business located at 400 Sugarhouse Road in Luling on July 6.
  • A Miter Saw with a table on wheels valued at $600 was stolen from 256 Meadows Drive in Destrehan on July 1.
  • A 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer valued at $8,000 was stolen from 448 Seymour Lane in Luling on July 1.
  • A utility trailer and riding lawnmower valued at a total of $2,035 was stolen from 635 LA 52 in Luling on July 1.
  • A Dodge Ram valued at $10,000 was stolen from 12349 US 90 in Luling on July 1.
  • A lawn mower valued at $268 was stolen from 138 Lynn Street in Paradis on July 1.
  • A .38 caliber revolver valued at $444 was stolen from the back of a truck parked at 210 Paul Maillard Road in Luling on July 3.
  • Two bicycles valued at $240 were stolen from 544 Spruce Street on July 4.
  • A lawn mower was stolen from 295 Meadows Drive in Destrehan on July 8.
  • A cell phone was stolen from 214 Ellington Street in Lulling on July 9.

 

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