Sheriff’s Reports 7-5-2007

Suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

DWI

Assorted candy and drinks were stolen from 776 Johnson St. in New Sarpy on June 21.

A 2000 Yamaha Motorcycle, a 1998 Kawasaki Motorcycle, and a 2000 Kawasaki Motorcycle was stolen from 114 Thoroughbred in Montz on June 22.

Willie Jackson, 50, 3019 Montford St., Jefferson, was arrested on July 1 and charged with D.W.I. and improper lane usage.

Jaime Schayot, 100 Ormond Village of Destrehan was arrested on June 23 and charged with D.W.I., reckless operation, and unsafe equipment.

Oseas Quinteros, 2625 Helena St. was arrested on June 23 and charged with D.W.I. and no drivers license.

Theft

Assorted tools valued at $3,510 were stolen from 319 Carolyn Dr., New Sarpy on June 28.

Assorted jewelry of an undetermined value was stolen from 164 Villere Dr., Destrehan on June 28.

A door with emerald cut glass windows valued at $1,500 was stolen from 115 Jenny Ct., Montz on June 27.

A bicycle valued at $150 was stolen from 100 Scarlett Ln, Montz on June 27.

A generator valued at $1,000 was stolen from 249 W. Harding St., New Sarpy on June 27.

A shallow water boat motor valued at $4,500 was stolen from 10093 Hwy. 90, Luling on June 27.

A Smith and Wesson revolver valued at $300 was stolen from 12821 US 90, Boutte on June 26.

A package of makeup valued at $40 was stolen from a mailbox at 121 West B. St., Norco on June 26.

A side brake light valued at $120 was stolen from a 2007 Silverado at 20 Brandon Hall, Destrehan on June 26.

Two bicycles valued at $200 were stolen from 208 Matthew Dr., Des Allemands on June 25.

A blue steel 9mm valued at $150 was stolen from 3160 Boat Launch, Hahnville on June 25.

Two air condition units valued at $6,000 were stolen from 627 St. Rose Ave., St. Rose on June 20.

A 1987 Isuzu Trooper valued at $1,000 was stolen from 203 Hollywood Park Dr., Montz on June 20.

A 9mm handgun, a laptop computer, a digital camera and miscellaneous fishing equipment valued at $2,100 was stolen from a vehicle parked at 127 St. Nicholas, Luling on July 1.

A stereo with CD valued at $1,000 was stolen from a truck at 16302 River Rd., Norco on June 30.

10 gallons of gasoline valued at $25 was stolen from a parked vehicle on 15909 River Rd., Hahnville on June 30.

Three LCD/HD televisions valued at $840 were stolen from 13001 Hwy. 90, Boutte on June 30.

A self-propelled lawnmower and a gasoline can with three gallons of gas valued at $314 were stolen from 103 Goodhope St., Norco on June 30.

A tailgate from a Chevrolet Silverado was stolen from 121 Schexnayder Dr., Destrehan, on June 30.

A wooden entertainment center, a wooden table and a coffee table valued at $350 were stolen from 130 Hollywood Park Dr., Montz, on June 29.

A metal safe and 20 cartons of cigarettes valued at $1,520 were stolen from 13512 LA 48, Destrehan on June 29.

A 19-inch silver flat screen television and $72 in US currency were stolen from 10016 River Rd., St. Rose on June 29. Arrests

Crystal F. StAmant, 40, 103 First St., Luling, was arrested on June 28 and charged with possession of crack cocaine, no insurance, and failure to signal lane change.

Vauchel K. Cojoe, 37, 2411 N. Villere St., New Orleans, was arrested June 28 and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle.

Kevin E. Smith, 47, 172 Kenner Ln., Montz, was arrested June 28 and charged with attempted distribution of crack cocaine.

Rene Schuster, 50, 1197 Garden Ln., Folsom, was arrested July 1 and charged with two counts of simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling and aggravated battery.

Robert Massengale, 542 West Macdoo in New Sarpy was arrested on June 20 and charged with aggravated battery.

Mark Roberts, 2100 Burnell St. in Metairie was arrested on June 18 and charged with possession of a stolen vehicle.

Keith Samuel, 636 Killona Dr. was arrested on June 21 and charged with cruelty of a pit bull.

Rape

Sheriff Greg Champagne reports that a 17 year-old female was raped on June 17 by an unknown black male subject who entered her residence without permission on Mockingbird lane while she was sleeping.

 

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