St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office arrests

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The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
September 11
Chase Emil Deville, 30, 500 block of Highway 190, Eunice. Possession of a firearm in the presence of a CDS, possession of schedule I CDS (2 counts), possession with intent to distribute schedule II CDS, violation of uniform CDS law (drug free zone). Arrested by Eunice Police Department.
Dustin Drake Sonnier, 22, 100 block of Norma Avenue, Eunice. Aggravated battery, criminal damage to property. Arrested by St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Keeya M. Shillow, 26, 100 block of Julia Street, Eunice. Home invasion, second degree kidnapping, domestic abuse battery (child endangerment law). Arrested by Eunice Police.
Mychala Handy, 22, 300 block of Napoleon Avenue, Sunset. Hold for Lafayette Parish. Arrested by St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Christopher W. Thomas, 31, 600 block of Kim Drive, Opelousas. Hold for Opelousas City Court. Arrested by Opelousas City Marshals.
Karren Ardoin, 55, 100 block of Park Street, Opelousas. Hold for Arapahoe County, Colorado. Arrested by United States Marshals.
Shaniqua R. Wheeler, 27, 200 block of South Horecky Street, Church Point. Bench warrant. Arrested by St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Michelle Hillard, 36, 1800 West Magnolia Avenue, Eunice. Domestic abuse battery. Arrested by Opelousas Police.
Myola S. Papillion, 28, 400 block of Bellard Loop, Opelousas. Intimidating / impeding a witness. Arrested by St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Ariel Nicole Arnaud, 27, 1100 block of West Ash Avenue, Eunice. Possession of a CDS in the presence of a firearm, possession of schedule I CDS (2 counts), possession with intent to distribute schedule II CDS, violation of uniform CDS law (drug free zone). Arrested by Eunice Police.
Tylor Mundy, 25, 600 block of South Maple Street, Bunkie. Bench warrant. Arrested by St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Michael Hillard, 34, 1800 block of West Magnolia Avenue, Eunice. Domestic abuse battery. Arrested by Opelousas Police.