Public Safety

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. The Police Department changed the format from chronological to one based on officers who responded to calls. Monday, July 28 There were seven traffic stops from 7:40 a.m. until 2:34 a.m., Tuesday, July 29. Officer J.
Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests report

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Monday, July 21 Huey Reviere, 88, 400 block of Corn, Eunice. Aggravated assault, 4 counts. Friday, July 25 Chad August, 27, 2300 block of Victorian St., Basile.
Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. The Police Department changed the format from chronological to one based on officers who responded to calls. Friday, July 25 There were 10 traffic stops from 8:59 a.m. until 11:54 p.m. Officer Q. Doyle 2:29 a.m.
St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Saturday, July 26-Monday, July 28 Loretta Marie Guillory, 40, 1700 block of Progress Street, Opelousas. Bench warrant. Arrested by St.
St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests report

St. Landry Parish Sheriff arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Friday, July 25 Cedric Fontenot, 37, 500 block of Narrow Street, Opelousas. Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, simple arson.
Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests

Eunice Police Arrests report

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Thursday, July 24 Amy Simien, 40, 800 block of South Beulah, Eunice. False reporting.
Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

Eunice Police Radio log

The following are excerpts from the Eunice Police Department radio dispatch logs. The Police Department changed the format from chronological to one based on officers who responded to calls. Thursday, July 24 There were two traffic stops between 9:15 p.m. until 2:19 a.m. Friday, July 25. Officer A.

Tips sought about bomb threat at Rayne nursing home

The Rayne Police Department is investigating a bomb threat that occurred at The Ellington of Rayne Nursing Home located at 308 Amelia St. on July 16, at about 8 p.m. An unknown male suspect phoned the facility stating there was a bomb in your building before disconnecting the call.
Collin Junuis Benoit

Collin Junuis Benoit

Iota man arrested on drug charges

Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested an Iota man for various narcotics charges on July 23 in the 600 block of Gotts Cove Road, according to a news release from Sheriff K.P. Gibson. Deputies were called to assist the Department of Children and Family Services.
Sheriff Bobby Guidroz announced four corrections deputies have graduated from the State of Louisiana Basic 92-hour course.  During the course, deputies are instructed on the use of force, inmate care, introduction to weapons and contraband control. The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office uses in-house, state certified instructors to train deputies prior to their attending a more extensive corrections academy to become P.O.S.T. – certified corrections officers. Guidroz states, “Our goal is to have every deput

Sheriff Bobby Guidroz announced four corrections deputies have graduated from the State of Louisiana Basic 92-hour course. During the course, deputies are instructed on the use of force, inmate care, introduction to weapons and contraband control. The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office uses in-house, state certified instructors to train deputies prior to their attending a more extensive corrections academy to become P.O.S.T. – certified corrections officers. Guidroz states, “Our goal is to have every deput

Corrections deputies certified

Sheriff Bobby Guidroz announced four corrections deputies have graduated from the State of Louisiana Basic 92-hour course. During the course, deputies are instructed on the use of force, inmate care, introduction to weapons and contraband control. The St.