Sheriff’s Reports 4-8-2008

Arrests

•Erica D. Johnson, 24, of 620 Mockingbird Lane in St. Rose was arrested on March 28 and charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of a firearm while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of stolen property.

•Chantel M. Bunch, 33, of 612 S.t Rose Ave. in St. Rose was arrested on March 28 and charged with distribution of hydrocodone.

•Daniel E. Williams, 33, of 336 Jennifer St. in Gray was arrested on March 28 and charged with DWI, speeding and careless operation.

•Arnold Silvestri, 20, of 47 West B St. in Norco was arrested on March 27 and charged with aggravated burglary.

•Robert Brady Jr., 22, of 466 Orange Loop in LaPlace was arrested on March 29 and charged with DWI, speeding and no insurance.

•Frank Parks III, 56, of 128 Rue Conge Circle in Lafayette was arrested on March 28 and charged with DWI and reckless operation.

•Christopher Stabhle of 443 Carolyn Dr. in Destrehan was arrested on March 30 and charged with DWI, reckless operation, no seat belt and not stopping at a stop sign.

•Ronald Whiddon, 48, 154 Hollywood Park Dr.  in Montz was arrested on March 29 and charged with aggravated assault.

•Nedra Clark, 30, of 172 Keller St. in Hahnville was arrested on March 28 and charged with theft over $500.

•Derek Dufrene, 25, of 361 Dixie Ave. in Houma was arrested on March 30 and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

•James Rube II, 23, of 219 New Orleans Blvd. in Houma was arrested on March 30 and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.

•Nikki Frickey, 25, of 219 New Orleans Blvd. in Houma was arrested on March 30 and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (2 counts).

•Precious Green, 24, of 136 First St. in St. Rose was arrested on April 3 and charged with possession of marijuana – second offense.

•Renauld Picou, 67, of 1500 Rose Garden Dr. in Metairie was arrested on April 3 and charged with DWI, careless operation and suspended driver’s license.

•Marielle Weber, 18, of 911 Calhoun St. in Kenner was arrested on March 31 and charged with aggravated battery and aggravated assault.

•Curtis Lee, 23, of 240 First St. in St. Rose was arrested on March 31 and charged with distribution of cocaine.

•Leonard Payne, 44, of 816 Terrace St. in New Sarpy was arrested on April 1 and charged with second degree battery.

•Leonard Harris, 27, of 620 Mockingbird Lane in St. Rose was arrested on April 1 and charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of a firearm while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a stolen firearm, fugitive from other agency.

Theft

•A portable GPS. valued at $350, was stolen from 187 Griffin Lane in Ama on March 27.

•Two cast iron lawn chairs and one cast iron lawn bench, valued at $250, were stolen from 1008 Kinler St. in Luling on March 30.

•Ten bottles of various alcohol, a 15”  flat screen TV, a DVD player, a video recorder, a Playstation 2 game system, a Playstation game, a desktop computer, a 47” flat screen TV, a school bag and Tai Kwon Do equipment, valued at $3,790, was stolen from 212 Panther Run Dr. in Destrehan on March 30.

•A 2001 Ford Expedition, valued at $15,000, was stolen from 14902 River Rd. in New Sarpy on  March 29. The vehicle was later found  in the parking lot of the East St. Charles Fire Station.

•Seven hundred dollars was stolen from 200 Boutte Estates in Boutte on March 28.

•A gas-powered blower and a lawn trimmer, valued at $450, was stolen from 150 Acadian Oaks in Luling on March 28.

•Two air conditioning units, valued at $600, was stolen from 519 Payne St. in Norco on April 3.

•A car stereo with CD player, three subwoofers, a 15” flat screen monitor, two cell phones, a silver bracelet and a silver ring, valued at $1860, were stolen from 200 Sunset Court in Hahnville on April 3.

•A 26” mountain bike, valued at $100 was stolen from 17905 River Rd. in Killona on April 4.

 

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