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Volume 59, No. 67 Serving St. Mary Parish Since 1872 6 Pages www.stmarynow.com Tax rates, 2 million shots drainage La. passes on council vaccination milestone agenda By SAMANTHA BEEKMAN Patterson share LSU Manship School News Service of COVID aid may BATON ROUGE – In the four months since the also be discussed first vaccination against COVID-19 in Louisiana, Staff Report over two million doses of The Patterson City Council will vote the vaccines have been ad- on proposed city property tax rates for ministered across the this year when it meets at 6 p.m. state, the Louisiana De- Tuesday at City Hall. partment of Health report- Flooding and federal COVID-19 are ed Monday. also likely topics of discussion. Over one in four Louisi- A public hearing and possibly final anans have received at passage votes will be conducted on the least one dose of the vac- proposed ordinances setting the city cine, and about 17.9% are government’s general-use property tax considered fully vaccinat- at 8.3 mills and the tax to pay off the ed. bonds for the new water plant at 14 Praise for the vaccine ac- mills. companies vaccine selfies A mill is 1/10th cent of tax on every and pictures of vaccination dollar of a property’s assessed valua- cards on social media, and tion. Residential property is assessed at many are encouraging oth- 10% of market value. The Louisiana ers to get the vaccine as Submitted Photo/Louisiana Department of Public Health homestead exemption does not apply to well. “Everyone should go Dr. Joe Kanter, state health officer, received his COVID-19 vaccine in January. city taxes. out and get this done!” Other proposed ordinances will be Thomas G. Voss, Ph.D., the nation in the percent- that the lab released even as health care experts the subject of public hearings and pos- posted on Twitter in the age of its population that Thursday, a third of Loui- herald the vaccine as the sible council votes, including the cre- week leading up to this has received at least one siana adults said that they key to ending the pandem- ation of the Patterson Municipal milestone. “The life you dose of the vaccine, accord- would refuse a vaccine ic and reopen the economy. Cemetery and a clarification of subdivi- save could be your own.” ing to data from the Cen- against COVID-19. This In a press conference Tues- sion rules governing “flag lots.” Those Friday, LSU football fan ters for Disease Control figure includes 43% of Re- day, Gov. Edwards said lots require the right to access to streets Zach Rau posted, “If you’re and Prevention released publicans who do not in- that one of the best strate- and utilities through another lot. on the fence about vaccina- Sunday. New data from tend to receive the vaccine gies to “win the race” is Also, the money Patterson will re- tion, consider what joys the LSU Public Policy Re- even when they are eligi- vaccination in conjunction ceive under the federal American await you in the fall at the search Lab could help ex- ble. They are joined by on- with masking and social Rescue Plan Act is a possible discussion tailgate.” plain why the state is be- ly 13% of Democrats who distancing. item. Despite these gains, hind. do not want the vaccine. While state and national The early word is that the city gov- Louisiana ranks 45th in According to a survey This reticence comes (Continued on Page 5) ernment will receive about $2.1 million under the act, a $1.9 trillion effort to provide economic stimulus, hasten Hospital: Demand slows, but calls still coming COVID-19 vaccinations, and support state and local governments affected by By GEOFF STOUTE He said as they have the pandemic. gstoute needed supply, it has been Merlin Sons of Mike Drive is on the @daily-review.com delivered. agenda to talk about drainage. The demand for “We have had no issues He appeared before the council two COVID-19 vaccinations with supplies,” he said. years ago to thank the council for drain- has slowed, but the phone As for the hospitals’ em- age improvements and to ask for more. still is ringing at Franklin ployees, the number of His home sustained flooding in the Foundation Hospital. those vaccinated has im- April 2019 one-day flooding, and had As of Monday afternoon, proved, too. also seen high water in 2011, 2013 and the hospital has adminis- “We’re easily above 65%, 2016. tered about 5,000 vaccine probably, employees that East St. Mary was hit again March doses and around 2,500 are vaccinated,” he said. 23, when 10 inches of rain fell within first doses. All of the hos- Submitted Photo/Franklin Foundation Hospital As of Monday’s update hours and caused widespread street pital’s vaccines have been Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are from the Louisiana flooding. Department of Health, the Pfizer-BioNTech, accord- shown in the Franklin Foundation Hospital pharmacy. Among other items on Tuesday’s ing to Kevin Romero, the state crossed the 2 million agenda: hospital’s marketing/busi- mark of doses adminis- sites and the availability offices probably soon and —The council will talk about an ordi- ness development and tered. Of that total, about nance on pit bulls and vicious animals. at pharmacies, too, has pharmacies. Pharmacies co-director of physician 1.27 million vaccine series Resident Joe Louis is also on the agen- services. contributed to less demand all over are giving them. have been initiated and da to talk about what are described as Romero said he thought at hospitals. We’re still doing them, but 834,087 vaccine series “dog issues.” the Louisiana National “We feel it’s going to be we don’t know where the have been completed. —The council will consider two ap- Guard doing more public pushed into the physician future lies with us.” (Continued on Page 5) pointments to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Bayou Teche structure is nearing completion Banner-Tribune ture without any issues. The Bayou Teche Flood Control Project “The type of work that remains to be is near completion but lacks some finish- done is typical end-of-project cleanup ing touches, the Levee District director and getting ready for operations. said recnetly. “So, it’s basically ready to go. We will “The Bayou Teche Control Structure at have a ribbon-cutting ceremony probably the Charenton Canal is not 100% com- in the month of May.” plete because there are some last-minute He added that the control structure items we are working on,” said Tim had already served last year as a surge Matte, St. Mary Levee District executive break during Hurricane Delta. director. When the barge wasn't finished, but “It is functional in the sense that if with the flood wall in place, the levee dis- Submitted Photo some rogue storm or hurricane happened trict shoved sheet pile across the opening The Bayou Teche Flood Control Structure near Baldwin is designed to block a today, we could actually close the struc- (Continued on Page 5) storm surge from coming up the Charenton Canal. AccuWeather Vaccination Lifestyles Obituaries Contact Us 78 65 (See Page 6) (StMaryNow.com) (See Page 3) (See Page 5) News, Advertising and A chance of storms Download the new list FEMA urges action now Ardeneaux Circulation High Low will emerge Tuesday of Louisiana COVID to prevent problems Call 985-384-8370 afternoon, followed by a from spring flooding. vaccine providers www.stmarynow.com stormy rest of the week. and their contact information.

Page 2, The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Tuesday, April 6, 2021 The Daily Review Feature Page We Must All Choose Life REALITY CHECK ASTRO-GRAPH by KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ “Do people know they can come to me for help when they are in need?” It’s a question New York’s Cardinal by Timothy Dolan poses in a new pastoral letter, “Foster- Eugenia ing a Culture of Life as a People of Hope.” He suggests Last we all ask it and think seriously about the possible an- swers. Dolan issued his new letter on the feast of St. Joseph, Wednesday, April 7 March 19, and, like his new book, “I Am with You: Les- An open mind will lead sons of Hope and Courage in Times of Crisis,” it is the to lots of interesting al- kind of reflection we need as we come out of the worst ternatives this year. Dive of the coronavirus pandemic. And, in reviewing some of into the unknown and what we’ve been through, he offers some spiritual and discover what life has to practical guidance for the deeper pandemics we face. offer. Do the work neces- People are lonely. And they already were before so- sary to make your dreams cial distancing and shutdowns. Before the pandemic, come true. Turning a neg- assisted suicide seemed close to becoming legal, at ative into a positive will least in the blue states. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo help you find the best has other things on his mind these days, but had once path forward. You have indicated his support for it when pressed. Suicide is a what it takes to prosper. dark fog that we can’t get away from -- I know people ARIES (March 21-April in my life who have taken their lives in desperation. I 19) -- Be proud of your know even more people who have considered it. accomplishments. Pres- Those who advocate for assisted suicide claim un- HEART OF THE CITY ent your thoughts and bearable pain is the reason that its legalization is nec- actions with clarity and essary. But that is to ignore the tender science of pal- determination. Use your liative care. In a remarkable new interview by David connections and creden- Marchese in The New York Times, Dr. Diane E. Meier, tials to get ahead. Person- director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care, talk- al gain is apparent. ed about how physician-assisted death is not a solution. TAURUS (April 20-May “I wouldn’t want to be part of that society,” she said. 20) -- Stick to a moderate “There was a recent case in Canada: a guy with neu- lifestyle. Too much of any- rodegenerative disorder who was cognitively intact. In thing will lead you down the wrong path. Focus on order to go home from the hospital, he needed 24-hour disciplined activities, tak- care, and the government would not pay for 24-hour ing care of your respon- care. He recorded hospital staff offering him medical BIG NATE sibilities and doing your aid in dying as an alternative. You think that doesn’t best to excel. create pressure on people ...? ... That pushes someone GEMINI (May 21-June who is struggling right over the cliff.” 20) -- Participate in vir- And she boldly stated this fact: “It’s important to dis- tual events, and you will abuse you of the notion that pain is the reason people meet someone interest- request medical aid in dying. Pain is not the reason. ing. Accept the inevitable, It is existential and spiritual. The only treatment for and you will discover a that is relationship, attention, sitting with. Not trying way to take better care of to fix. That willingness to be with and engage the per- yourself and your financ- son in giving voice to that suffering is such a powerful es. Opportunity is head- intervention. It requires training. It’s a procedure. It ing your way. isn’t about, “We can fix everything. But we can enable CANCER (June 21-July giving voice to profound suffering, and that makes a CUL DE SAC 22) -- Use your skills in- huge difference.” novatively, and you’ll Assisted suicide shouldn’t be a religious or partisan bypass some of the petti- issue. When Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s father, Mario, was ness going on around you. governor, the New York State Task Force on Life & the Avoid joint ventures and Law released a report in 1994 unanimously rejecting shared expenses. You are assisted suicide, and cautioned: “No matter how care- better off working alone. fully any guidelines are framed, assisted suicide and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) euthanasia will be practiced through the prism of so- -- Tag along with people cial inequality and bias that characterizes the delivery you find refreshing and of services in all segments of society, including health trendy, and you’ll discov- care. The practices will pose the greatest risks to those er information and ideas who are poor, elderly, members of a minority group or that will help you get without access to good medical care.” FRANK AND ERNEST ahead. Learn all you can. It’s hard to think about assisted suicide without Strive to make changes thinking about abortion. And like abortion, assisted that support better rela- suicide is most dangerous for Black and other minori- tionships. ty communities. The information question is key when VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. it comes to abortion, too. Do people know the options? 22) -- Don’t limit your- self. Aim to please, and Of course not. Instead of insisting on assisted suicide, get things done correctly let’s help people know they are not alone and get them and on time. Your perfor- resources. And as we approach holy days in the Jewish mance will affect the way and Christian traditions that celebrate life, let’s live as others treat you. Don’t though we believe women deserve better than abortion. waste time criticizing Because they do. And we’re only going to have more vi- others. olence until we confront and reject unnecessary death. DEFLOCKED LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. (Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at the Nation- 23) -- Be open to sugges- al Review Institute, editor-at-large of National Review tions that will save you magazine and author of the new book “A Year With time and money. A com- the Mystics: Visionary Wisdom for Daily Living.” She mitment to someone will is also chair of Cardinal Dolan’s pro-life commission in encourage a positive life- New York. She can be contacted at klopez@nationalre- style change. Be honest view.com.) about your feelings, plans COPYRIGHT 2021 and expectations. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDI- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. CATION FOR UFS 22) -- Make a domestic change, but don’t go over budget. Make sure you BIBLE DIGEST BORN LOSER get what you want at a price you can afford. Re- by G. E. Dean fuse to let anyone play on “And if it seem evil to you to serve the LORD, your emotions. If someone choose you this day whom you will serve; wheth- asks for too much, say no. er the gods which your fathers served that were SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Dec. 21) -- Look out for Amorites, in whose land you dwell: but as for me a friend or relative. Your and my house, we will serve the LORD.” interest and concern will (Joshua 24:15 AKJV) make you more aware of Oh how we need men like Joshua today in our what’s going on around world. Help us Lord. you. A change at home will encourage a better relationship with a loved one. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19) -- You won’t get along with everyone to- day, so keep your opin- ions to yourself. Bide your time, check out new possibilities and make a domestic adjustment that will ease stress. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- Feb. 19) -- Spring for- THATABABY ward with enthusiasm. Get fit, healthy and ready for your next adventure. Look for prospects that interest you, and start conversations that can lead to a new and exciting position. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- Look for new ways to use your skills, knowl- edge and attributes. Reach out to someone you enjoy collaborating with. Don’t share your plans with someone who is overly critical. (Visit Eugenialast.com, or join Eugenia on Twitter/ Facebook/LinkedIn.) COPYRIGHT 2021 Unit- ed Feature Syndicate, Inc. DISTRIBUTED BY AN- DREWS MCMEEL SYN- DICATION FOR UFS

The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Tuesday, April 6, 2021, Page 3 Lifestyles Suicidal behavior can occur with eating disorders According to the on- certain disorders. have even indicated that when those disorders oc- risk assessments in eat- tion, free and confiden- line medical resource For example, Verywell anorexia nervosa and cur along disorders such ing disorder treatment tial support for people in Verywell Mind, suicidal Mind notes that suicide suicidality occur together as depression and sub- plans. distress, and crisis re- behavior can occur attempts appear to be due to shared genetic fac- stance abuse. Due to the More information sources for them and with any type of eating more common among pa- tors. link between eating dis- about the relationship their loved ones, is avail- disorder, though re- tients with anorexia In addition, the risk orders and suicide, between suicidal behav- able at the National search indicates it may binge-purge subtype for suicide attempts is Verywell Mind emphasiz- iors and eating disorders Suicide Prevention be more common than the restrictive sub- higher among people es the necessity of in- is available at www.very- Lifeline at 1-800-273- among patients with type. Genetic studies with eating disorders cluding routine suicide wellmind.com. In addi- 8255. Unguarded comment FEMA urges action now to prevent problems from spring flooding may cause brothers Before rivers rise from spring flood- —Relocate electrical outlets to three ing, there are actions you can take to feet above the floor. be sure water doesn’t cause problems —Elevate the exterior air condition- in your home, according to a FEMA ing compressor 2-3 feet. to break permanently news release. —Purchase flood insurance by call- Rising temperatures and a warmer ing your insurance company or local DEAR ABBY: I am a se- fluence from his life. Gulf of Mexico could mean more mois- independent agent who can write nior male. I understand I Dear Abby You can continue ture in the air and more weather sys- flood insurance directly with the may have some beliefs trying to apologize by tems like the one in Aug. 2016 that National Flood Insurance Program. By Jeanne Phillips devastated parts of southern Visit FloodSmart.gov or call the that others find old-fash- ©United Features Syndicate penning a heartfelt ioned. However, I con- letter of apology and Louisiana causing millions of dollars NFIP at 877-336-2627 for information. sciously try to be tolerant remorse, promising to in damage. Go to www.fema.gov/nation- doesn’t answer my phone of others’ feelings and be- never use those words FEMA says there are ways to pro- al-flood-insurance-program to learn calls. liefs. That said, my prob- again, and sending it tect the life you have built. Disaster more about any property’s flood risks, Abby, I miss my broth- lem is with my younger to your brother. But if preparedness decreases losses that estimate an NFIP premium or locate er. I truly love him, and I he continues to be un- happen over and over, financial hard- an insurance agent who sells flood in- brother, who is a homo- don’t want to lose all con- sexual. I have always receptive, you will ship and death. FEMA urges home surance. Visit www.ready.gov/floods tact with him. If you owners to consider mitigation options. for flood information and safety tips. tried to ignore that side of have to live with it. have any advice for me, What you need to know: Speak to a Community Education his life and, consequently, please give it to me. I’m —Mitigation reduces a property’s and Outreach specialist by calling: we have always had a DEAR ABBY: I met a desperate and can think risk. It allows residents to return 833-FEMA-4-US or 833-336-2487 or good relationship. He lives man online seven months of nothing I might be ago. We hit it off right home more quickly, with less damage, visit the web page for publications in another state, so we on- able to do to restore our after the next storm. While it may cost that can serve as guides for recovery: ly talk on the telephone. away. I checked to make relationship. sure he wasn’t a “catfish- more to begin with, mitigation pays https://fema.connectsolutions.com/ A couple of months ago Please help me. off in the long run. In fact, estimates lamit/ or https://fema.connectsolu- while we were talking, er” and everything FEELS LIKE A FOOL checked out. We talk on are that on average for every dollar tions.com/la-es-mit/ for Spanish. the subject of sexuality IN WASHINGTON spent on mitigation, you save six from These specialists provide informa- came up, and I told him I the phone at least twice a day, Facebook Messenger future losses. tion on how to repair and rebuild safer find the fact that he is DEAR FEELS LIKE: Some actions to take before the and stronger after a disaster. gay “disgusting.” I know and video chat. He sent I have never under- me a card for my birth- next big storm include: Specialists are available as well by it was a poor choice of stood why so many —Elevate (move up higher) or flood- email at [email protected]. words. I merely meant to day along with some straight people spend money. proof your washer, dryer, water heater For information on Louisiana miti- say that I, myself, am so much time obsess- and HVAC systems. If possible, move gation planning visit: https://getag- and always have been to- I have developed ing about what gay strong feelings for him, these appliances from ground floor ameplan.org/make-a-plan/mitiga- tally heterosexual. I have people might be doing level. tion-plan/. never had any sexual in- and he has told me he behind closed doors. loves me. He has told me terest in members of my THAT, to me, is dis- many times he wants to own sex. I never meant gusting. meet, but we couldn’t do my comment to be judg- I’ll be frank. 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PUBLIC NOTICE Nutrition Program www.centralauc- tration (HRSA) of is funded 82.28 tionhouse.com. the Department of LEGAL NOTICE percent with No pre-bid con- Health and SENSE & SENSITIVITY The St. Mary Federal funds for a ference will be Human Services Long-Distance Friend Doesn't Want Relationship Parish Child total of approxi- held. Questions (HHS). The Teche Nutrition Program mately $4,572,426 should be emailed Action Board pro- Department is re- per year. to cguarisco@st- poses to conduct by Harriette Cole When I drink too much, I them? -- Missed the Party questing bids for This institution maryk12.net by renovations at DEAR HARRIETTE: bite my nails. I honestly DEAR MISSED THE Frozen Foods and is an equal oppor- April 6, 2021. 1124 7th Street in I’ve known the man who I don’t think about it until PARTY: Do not belabor Meat for the 2021- tunity provider. Responses will be Morgan City, Loui- am currently “seeing” for the morning when I see the oversight as there is 2022 school year. Kenneth E. Alfred provided by email siana. three years. We’ve never that my hands are all nothing you can do about Sealed bids will be President to potential ven- The purpose of been in a relationship be- jacked up. It happened it. Instead, you can reach accepted at the St. Teresa T. Bagwell dors by April 7, this notice is to in- fore -- we’ve always just again recently, and I real- back to the friends in Mary Parish Superintendent 2021. form the public of been long-distance ize that I must be drink- question, thank them for School Board, Adv. March 22, The St. Mary this proposed ac- friends. It is almost as if ing too much in general. their well wishes and ex- Child Nutrition April 6 and 14, Parish School tion within the we are pen pals. We met I’m not really aware of it press sincere regret that Department until 2021 Board Child 100-year flood- through social media. until I see my hands. I do you didn’t tell them about 9:00 a.m., April 21, My friend has always have a lot of stress, but PUBLIC NOTICE Nutrition Program plain as required your event. Assure them 2021, at which is funded 82.28 by Section 2(a)(4) lived in a different state, this is not good. How can that you care deeply about time they will be percent with of Executive Order and it wasn’t until the I control myself? -- Drink them and appreciate their LEGAL NOTICE opened and read Federal funds for a 11988 for Flood- end of last year that we Too Much loving wishes. out loud. The pub- The St. Mary total of approxi- plain Management finally got to meet in per- DEAR DRINK TOO (Harriette Cole is a lifestylist lic is invited to at- Parish Child mately $4,572,426 son. It was so wonderful, MUCH: Thank your body and founder of DREAMLEAPERS, as the proposed ac- an initiative to help people access tend. Nutrition Program per year. but he told me that even for giving you a warning Specifications is requesting bids tion is within and/ and activate their dreams. You can This institution though he loved and en- sign of your behavior. It’s send questions to askharriette@ for Paper & or affects a flood- may be obtained is an equal oppor- joyed our time together, amazing how the body harriettecole.com or c/o Andrews Cleaning Supplies plain. McMeel Syndication, 1130 Walnut from the St. Mary tunity provider. he’s been in a long-dis- works. Your nail biting is Parish School for the 2021-2022 Additional infor- St., Kansas City, MO 64106.) Kenneth E. Alfred tance relationship before your indicator of when COPYRIGHT 2021, Board, Child school year. Sealed mation may be ob- President and it did not go well, so you are drinking too HARRIETTE COLE Nutrition Program bids will be accept- tained by contact- Teresa T. Bagwell he doesn’t want to be in a much. In the light of day, DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS Department, P.O. ed at the St. Mary ing: The Teche MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR Superintendent long-distance relation- you have to make a deci- Box 170, 474 Hwy Parish School Action Board, UFS Adv. March 24, ship with me. Despite sion. I recommend that 317, Centerville, Board, Child Attn: Paulette April 6 and 12, this, we speak much more you go online to Alcoholics Louisiana 70522 Nutrition Depart- Lofton, Chief frequently now and have Anonymous (aa.org) and ment until 9:00 2021 or by calling (337) Operating Officer. basically continued on sign up for a virtual meet- 836-6039 or online a.m., April 22, PUBLIC NOTICE Written com- with a relationship with- ing. One spot of good at www.centra- 2021, at which ments on the pro- out actually having the news during COVID-19 is lauctionhouse. time they will be posed action and that you don’t have to get com. opened and read To: All Interested titles of boyfriend or girl- Agencies, Groups, potential impacts friend. I feel that I’ve out of your house to get No pre-bid con- out loud. The pub- to floodplains ference will be lic is invited to at- and Individuals made up my mind that support. Log on, find a This is to give must be submitted this is who I want to be meeting and go. You will held. Questions tend. to the following A bid packet notice that the with, but he still has res- hear people talk about should be emailed address on or be- may be obtained Teche Action ervations about being their battles with drink- FISH FRY PO’BOYS to cguarisco@st- fore March 30, maryk12.net by from the St. Mary Board has applied with me. Do you think ing -- without judgment. At New Salem Baptist 2021, The Teche April 6, 2021. Parish School for a Capital that I’m wasting my You can listen and also Church, 1412 Cherry St., Action Board, Responses will be Board, Child Assistance for time? -- Long Distance talk about your life. This Patterson, April 10, 11 provided by email Nutrition Depart- Hurricane Attn: Paulette DEAR LONG engagement may help a.m. to 1 p.m. Menu: to all potential ment, P.O. Box Response and Lofton, Chief DISTANCE: If you want you to examine your Fried fish po’boys, potato vendors by April 7, 170, 474 Hwy 317, Recovery Efforts Operating Officer. this relationship to be dif- choices differently and salad, a dessert and cold 2021. Centerville, Loui- (CARE) Program Adv. March 25, 29, ferent, you have to re- drum up the courage to drink. Donation: $8. The St. Mary siana 70522 or by grant from Health 30, 31, April 1, 2, quest it and be willing to stop drinking. 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The Daily Review, Morgan City, La., Tuesday, April 6, 2021, Page 5 Local agencies make 20 arrests on drug charges (Editor’s Note: The a.m. Monday on charges the Sheriff’s Office re- possession of Schedule I possession of a controlled ria, was arrested at 5:19 charges listed here and of possession of metham- sponded to 153 com- drugs, open container dangerous substance in a p.m. Sunday on charges the narratives that go phetamine and posses- plaints and made these and possession of co- drug-free zone, and re- of simple burglary and with them are provided sion of drug parapherna- arrests: caine. strictions on lamps. burglary from a car. No by the police agencies lia. —Holly Anne Cronan, Bail was set at Bail was set at $17,000. bail has been set. that made the arrests. —Bricelon Martin, 30, 29, Ponchatoula, was ar- $13,000. —Javon Niles Jones, —Kerry Wayne Sons Guilt or innocence has Charenton, was arrested rested at 10:55 p.m. Sat- —Roger Ray Campbell 19, Morgan City, was ar- Sr., 58, Patterson, was not been determined in at 8:58 a.m. Thursday on urday on a warrant for Jr., 30, Franklin, was ar- rested at 7:11 a.m. Thurs- arrested at 9:54 p.m. court.) a warrant for Morgan failure to appear on rested at 12:51 a.m. Mon- day on charges of ob- Sunday on a charge of Staff Report City Court. charges of possession of day on charges of no seat struction to driver’s view domestic abuse bat- Area law enforcement —Johnny Gray, 51, alprazolam; possession of belt, reckless operation and no child restraint. tery. Sons was released agencies made 20 arrests Gibson, was arrested at Suboxone; illegal use, (no accident), possession Jones was released on a on a $2,500 bond. on drug possession or dis- 12:59 p.m. Thursday on consumption, possession of Schedule I drugs, pos- summons to appear July o distribution of a con- session of drug parapher- 22. Franklin tribution charges over the warrants for battery of a Police Chief Morris trolled dangerous sub- nalia, possession of a leg- —Shane Carter, 25, long holiday period, in- dating partner (strangu- Beverly said the Frank- stance in the presence of end drug without a pre- Baldwin, was arrested at cluding two of a man and lation) and failure to ap- lin Police Department re- a person under 17; and scription, possession of 1:35 p.m. Thursday on a woman Thursday on her- pear for trial in 16th Ju- sponded to 28 complaints obstruction of justice marijuana, possession of Lafayette Police Depart- oin possession charges. dicial District Court. over the holiday weekend (tampering). a controlled dangerous ment warrant for five —Anthony Dixon, 31, and made these arrests: Morgan City No bail has been set. substance in the pres- counts of aggravated as- Everett Street, Morgan —Ronald Jones Jr., Police Chief James —Steven Troy Bailey, ence of a person under 17 sault with a firearm. City, was arrested at 41, of Yellow Bayou Road, F. Blair reported that Sr., 36, Lafayette, was and open container. Carter also held a La- 8:30 p.m. Friday on Franklin, was arrested at over the last 96-hour pe- arrested at 5:13 p.m. No bail has been set. fayette Parish warrant charges of remaining af- 6:09 p.m. Thursday on a riod the Morgan City Po- Thursday on charges of —Zharia Shanelle for failure to appear on ter forbidden and resist- warrant dated Feb. 26 lice Department respond- turning movements and Nico, 24, Four Corners, the charge of battery of a ing an officer. for resisting an officer by ed to 167 calls for service required signals, posses- was arrested at 12:51 dating partner (strangu- —Timnadra Searls, 30, failure to identify, forg- and made these arrests: sion of marijuana, and a.m. Monday on charges lation) and domestic Oak Street, Morgan City, ery, resisting an officer —-Bethany White, 24, possession of drug para- of possession of Schedule abuse battery. Carter is was arrested at 12:23 by flight, switched li- Duke Street, Morgan phernalia. Bailey was re- I drugs, possession of being held for another p.m. Saturday on charges cense plate, no motor ve- City, was arrested at 3:10 leased on a summons to drug paraphernalia, pos- agency. of simple battery and hicle inspection sticker p.m. Thursday on appear July 22. session of a legend drug —Rosalyn Marie Col- home invasion. and suspended driver’s charges of possession of —Earl John Jones, without a prescription, lins, 28, Patterson, was —Maison Rivere, 26, license. heroin, possession of syn- 43, Franklin, was arrest- possession of marijuana, arrested at 1:54 a.m. Fri- Napoleonville, was ar- Jones was booked, pro- thetic marijuana and rested at 11:27 p.m. Sat- ed at 4:08 a.m. Saturday possession of a controlled day on a warrant for fail- possession of drug para- cessed, and released on a urday on a charge of re- on charges of possession dangerous substance in ure to appear on the $6,500 bond. phernalia, and on a Mor- maining after forbidden. of marijuana, misuse of the presence of a person charges of simple crimi- gan City Court warrant —Charles Randle, 28, —Scarlett Burkart, 39, toxic vapors and posses- under 17 and open con- nal damage to property A Street, Franklin, was for three counts of failure Park Road, Morgan City, sion of synthetic cannabi- tainer, and on a warrant less than $1,000 and to appear. arrested at 8:23 p.m. was arrested at 7:49 p.m. noids. and on a warrant for failure to appear on criminal trespassing. Sunday on a charge of re- —Claude Jones, 58, Sunday on a warrant for for failure to appear on the charge of speeding.No No bail has been set. sisting an officer. Lawrence Street, Mor- contempt of court in Mor- the charges of criminal bail has been set. —Travis Chantell Randle was booked, gan City, was arrested gan City Court. neglect of family. Bail —Ernest Demarcus Mack, 42, Franklin, was processed, and released at 3:10 p.m. Thursday —Bradley Giffin, 41, was set at $6,581. Blanks, 22, Franklin, was arrested at 10:34 p.m. on a $4,000 bond. on charges of no turn Terrebonne Street, Mor- —Shakarl Molett, arrested at 4:34 a.m. Friday on charges of driv- signal, improper lane gan City, was arrested at 28, Franklin, was arrest- Monday on charges of ing on roadway laned for Assumption use, possession of hero- 10:56 p.m. Sunday on ed at 4:41 a.m. Sunday turning movements and traffic and possession of Sheriff Leland Falcon in and passion of drug charges of domestic on charges of no license signals required, driver drug paraphernalia. reported these arrests: paraphernalia. abuse (strangulation) plate light, resisting an must be licensed, proper Mack was released on a —Anthony Gilbert Vigil, —Joshua Crosby, 32, and domestic abuse officer by flight, open equipment required on summons to appear July 50, Bull Run Road, Thi- Baldwin, was arrested at (child endangerment). container, possession of vehicles, possession of 22. bodaux, was arrested Fri- 10:39 a.m. Sunday on a —Darla Percle, 33, Schedule I drugs and no Schedule I drugs, posses- —Eric Wayne Hofsom- day on charges of posses- charge of resisting an of- Patterson, was arrested driver’s license. sion of marijuana, re- mer, 57, Bayou Vista, was sion of methamphetamine ficer, possession of a fire- at 3:04 a.m. Sunday on a Bail was set at $6,500. quired position and meth- arrested at 3:55 a.m. Sun- and roadway laned for arm by a convicted felon, charge of remaining after —Roger Ray Campbell od of turning at intersec- day on charges of hit and traffic. possession of a Schedule forbidden. Jr., 30, Franklin, was ar- tion, possession of a leg- run and driving while in- An I.C.E. Division depu- II drug and possession of rested at 4:41 a.m. Sun- end drug without a pre- toxicated. Hofsommer ty observed a vehicle east marijuana. St. Mary day on charges of posses- scription, illegal carrying was released on a $3,500 of the Amelia Bridge on —Heather Orgeron, Sheriff Blaise Smith sion of marijuana, intro- of a weapon in the pres- bond. La. 182 commit a traffic 41, La. 182, Morgan City, advised that over the last duction of contraband in- ence in of a controlled —Connor William violation. was arrested at 12:49 96-hour reporting period, to a penal institution, dangerous substance, Hartdegen, 20, New Ibe- (Continued on Page 6)

Matte also discussed reported, “There is a levee a safe vaccine and it is Starting March 29, all having joined with St. south of Franklin that something that works.” He Louisianans aged 16 and Teche Mary Parish government runs all the way to Char- Shots and former first lady, Me- older were eligible to re- (Continued from Page 1) and the drainage district enton Canal, which we re- (Continued from Page 1) lania Trump, received the ceive a COVID-19 vaccine, where the barge would be, to work on the Yokley Ca- fer to as the Yokley Levee. officials have been con- vaccine in private before joining Alaska, Mississip- and it blocked the storm nal, and acquiring the It ties in at the Yokley cerned with racial ineq- leaving office. pi, West Virginia, Arizona, surge that came up the land rights around it. pump station and runs on uity in vaccine adminis- Health experts warn and Texas who had al- Charenton Canal, keeping “There is a large num- the south side of the com- tration among people in about another possible ready announced similar it out of Bayou Teche and ber of landowners in the munity, almost all the way minority communities, wave of infections if vac- policies. The change came away from residents that vicinity,” Matte said, “and to the Charenton Canal. survey data suggests cines are not administered months ahead of Presi- live and work along the we are working on going That levee was raised by that mistrust of the vac- widely enough. Dr. Fauci, dent Biden’s goal of na- bayou. through the logistics of St. Mary Parish in 2019 cine does not fully ex- the chief medical advisor tionwide adult eligibility “It is ready to go to getting right-of-ways from and 2020 all the way up to plain the slow start in eq- to President Biden and by the beginning of May. work,” Matte said of the them, and that has unfor- a 2.5-foot elevation, and it uitable vaccination. the director of the Nation- At the beginning of structure. “If we get a no- tunately slowed the proj- was probably at a 6- or In the LSU survey, half al Institute of Allergy and March, Gov. Edwards an- tice that there is a storm ect down. But, hopefully 7-foot elevation prior to of the Black residents who Infectious Diseases, said: nounced the state’s move that’s coming in our direc- we (levee district) will be that, and we assisted in were interviewed reported “It’s a race between get- to Phase 3, easing capaci- tion, we will be making able to assist them (drain- that project.” that they intended to get ting people vaccinated and ty restrictions on most the preparations to close age district) with that pro- He continued, “That le- the vaccine when they can, preventing the surge of businesses, opening bars it, and we are in a position ject.” vee terminates at Indus- compared to only 38% of cases.” in all parishes at 25% ca- to do so without any long As for upcoming and trial Road, the road that white residents. While some remain hes- pacity, and continuing the lead time.” continuing projects, Matte passes in front of Metal Still, black leaders have itant to get the vaccine, mask mandate, which has Shark. suggested that access to the survey also reports been in place since last Ju- “Our next effort is to the internet and appoint- that 74% of Louisianans ly. Maureen A. take the Yokley Levee and ments remains a barrier to agreed that “requiring Dr. Joe Kanter, state extend it northward to the vaccine for people of people to wear masks in health officer for the Loui- higher ground, to prevent color. public places is important siana Department of Ardeneaux the storm surge from com- President Joe Biden and to reduce the spread of Health, said, “Every Loui- ing over the land at Metal Vice President Kamala COVID-19. This could be sianan 16 years of age and October 21, 1940 — April 1, 2021 Shark, flowing into the Harris both received the due in part to the fact that up has the opportunity to Maureen Agnes Ardeneaux, 80, passed away peace- drainage basin that is vaccine on live television in 79% of those surveyed protect themselves and fully in her sleep at her niece’s home in Bayou Vista. served by that Yokley December in an attempt to know someone who has their family through vac- The youngest daughter of Oscar and Melissa pump station. increase public confidence. tested positive, and nearly cination and bring back Ardeneaux of Centerville, Maureen lived most of her “What this levee will do Former President Donald half know someone per- the Louisiana we know adult life in New Orleans, is it will pick up at a high Trump endorsed the vac- sonally who died of and love. Let’s not waste a where she worked as a dis- point along Industrial cine in March, saying “It is COVID-19. minute.” patcher for an oil company. Road and run across the Everyone’s favorite waterside of Metal Shark tion, this younger than sixth among the state’s aunt, Maureen is survived and Gulf Craft, and then 50 generation, kind of nine regions. Region 1, by her sister, Greta Ross; tie in to high ground in the Calls questions everything a the New Orleans area, nieces, Elaine Rodriguez, vicinity of the railroad (Continued from Page 1) little bit more than the leads the state with Bridget Auenson Burnett, track that runs parallel to older generation,” he 22.03% of its population U.S. 90.” In St. Mary Parish, and Cindy Ross Broussard; 14.53% of the population said. vaccinated. nephews, Roland has been vaccinated. Breaking it down by According to a March Barrilleaux, Mickey The parish has initiat- race, 60.25% of the vacci- 30 Kaiser Health News Barrilleaux, Kenneth ed 11,133 vaccine series, nations in St. Mary article, a recent poll is Auenson, John Ross, and and it has completed Parish were adminis- showing that more Kevin Ross; and her 7,515 series, according to tered to white people, Americans are becoming close friends of many Maureen Agnes the state Department of while 31.23% of the shots convinced to get the vac- years, June Chauvin, Ardeneaux Health. went to African cine. Of that group, near- and Rosalie and Archie Of that number, less Americans. ly 55% of African Lovell. than 10% of the popula- Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of American adults said She was preceded in death by her parents, Oscar tion in the ages 18-29, Teche Action Clinic, said they either had or Ardeneaux and Melissa LeBlanc Ardeneaux; her sis- 30-39 and 40-49 groups in a recent KBZE 105.9 planned to become vacci- ters, Burnie Mae Barrilleaux and Vera Auenson; and have been vaccinated. FM Facebook recording nated. that his clinics have giv- That’s an increase of her nephew, Dwayne Ross. PRAYER MINISTRY Romero said the older Maureen’s niece Bridget extends her heartfelt grat- generation that was in en 5,196 vaccinations as 14% from a poll taken a First Baptist Church, of March 29, mostly in month prior. In that itude to the nurses at Kindred at Home for the loving 1915 Victor II Blvd., the first group of those care given to her aunt. Special thanks and love to her offered the vaccine is St. Mary Parish. same poll, 64% of the Morgan City, holding a Of that number, he white population re- caregivers - Wanda Thompson and Hayley drive-thru prayer minis- more likely to take the Prestenbach, for their loving devotion to her aunt. vaccine without any said that 40% of those sponded the same as did try 9 a.m. to noon, April vaccinated have been 61% of the Hispanic pop- A gathering of family and friends will be held on 24. Members will be skepticism because of Tuesday, April 6, 2021, from 10 a.m. to noon, at St. taking previous vaccines African Americans. ulation. available to pray with “We’re very pleased Still, 13% of those Joseph Catholic Church in Centerville, Louisiana, fol- such as for polio and you about any needs or with that group because questioned in the survey lowed by a Mass of Christian Burial. Following the chicken pox. talk with you. For info that was the targeted said they would “definite- Mass, she will be laid to rest in St. Joseph Cemetery “I think this genera- call 985-384-5920. group.” ly not” receive the vac- Mausoleum. Fr. Paul Oredipe will conduct the ser- Romero said people cine. vices. BLOOD DRIVE Around have different reasons For others, it just will Family and friends may view the obituary online First Baptist Church, for getting it, such as vis- take some time for some by visiting www.iberts.com and are encouraged to 1915 Victor II Blvd., iting their grandparents people to be comfortable share their condolences, cherished memories, love, Morgan City, holding a Town or grandchildren or to getting it, according to and support for the family. blood drive 9 a.m. to travel. Romero. Arrangements have been entrusted to Ibert’s noon, April 24. For info Happy birthday Anna The parish is in Region Attempts to reach an Mortuary, Inc., 1007 Main Street, Franklin, LA or to register for the Chapman, who celebrat- 3, which has had a Ochsner St. Mary repre- 70538, (337) 828-5426. blood drive call 985-384- ed Sunday, from family 15.91% vaccination rate. sentative for comment (Paid Notice) 5920. and friends. That percentage ranks were not successful.

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On March 29, Thibodaux city police by Louisiana State Police on charges of owbrook Lane, Youngsville, was arrest- arrested Baudoin on the Assumption transactions involving proceeds from ed Thursday on an extradition warrant. Arrests charges. drug offenses, driving on the right side —Daniel Collins, 45, Richard, Breaux (Continued from Page 5) Baudoin was transferred to Assump- of the road, speed zones and driver must Bridge, was arrested Saturday by the The deputy initiated a stop of that tion Parish and booked into the deten- be licensed. Breaux Bridge Police Department on a vehicle now identified as Vigil. The dep- tion center Thursday pending a bond —Jeffery Fish, 35, Alice Drive, Lafay- warrant for failure to appear. uty interviewed Vigil and as a result of hearing. ette, was arrested Thursday by the —Alton Helaire, 36, Zimmerman that interview, the deputy requested Breaux Bridge Police Department on an Road, Breaux Bridge, was arrested Sat- and was granted consent to search the St. Martin extradition warrant. urday by the Breaux Bridge Police De- vehicle. Sheriff Becket Breaux reported —Ashley Grimmett, 38, Vital Street, partment on charges of domestic abuse As a result of that search, a quantity these arrests: was arrested Thursday by Louisiana (child endangerment) and Schedule I of methamphetamine was seized. —Zachary Carroll, 21, Oak Terrace State Police on an extradition warrant. drugs. Vigil remains incarcerated with a Drive, Lafayette, was arrested Friday —Jerard Jones, 40, Vermilion Drive, —Bryan Vicknair, 37, Quail Run bond set at $5,000. on charges of aggravated flight from an Mobile, Alabama, was arrested Thurs- Road, Breaux Bridge, was arrested on a —Daveto Paul Baudoin, 30, Choctaw officer, reckless operation, driving on the day by the Louisiana State Police on warrant for failure appear on a charge Road, Thibodaux, was arrested Thurs- right side of road, lighted lamps re- charges of transactions involving the of second-degree battery. day on a charge of distribution of meth- quired and no driver’s license in posses- proceeds from drug offenses and Sched- —Jerome Calais, 22, Bill Clause amphetamine. sion. ule I drugs Drive, Breaux Bridge, was arrested The arrest was part of Operation Take —Trailand Dartez, 30, Valsin Street, —Dusty Seneca, 35, Huval Street, Sunday by the Breaux Bridge Police De- A Ride, an ongoing parishwide narcotics Breaux Bridge, was arrested Friday on Henderson, was arrested on Thursday partment on a charge of illegal posses- investigation. a warrant for failure to appear on a on charges of possession of Schedule II sion of stolen firearms. Agents developed information that in- charge of monetary instrument abuse. drugs, distribution of drug parapherna- —Chris Lee, 49, Hebert Avenue, dicated Baudoin was involved in the dis- —Jason Poirier, 35, Huval Road, lia and on a warrant for failure to ap- Breaux Bridge, was arrested Sunday on tribution of illegal drugs in Assumption Breaux Bridge, was arrested Friday on pear on the charge of domestic abuse a warrant for failure to appear on a Parish. a charge of carnal knowledge of a juve- battery. charge of failure to register as a sex of- As a result of that investigation, nile. —Sonya Sylvester, 54, Castille Street, fender. agents obtained probable cause to arrest —Dale Schexnayder, 62, Cortableu Breaux Bridge, was arrested Thursday —Emmanuel Wiltz, 36, Patin Street, Baudoin. Highway, was arrested Friday on a by the Breaux Bridge Police Depart- Breaux Bridge, was arrested Sunday by A parish grand jury indicted Baudoin charge of contempt of court. ment on a charge of cruelty to a juve- the Breaux Bridge Police Department on a charge of distribution of metham- —Rodney Davis, 37, Navco Road, Mo- nile-family offenses (nonviolent). on a charge of cruelty to a juvenile-fam- phetamine. bile, Alabama, was arrested Thursday —Kimberly Wellman-Rich, 36, Shad- ily offenses (nonviolent). Morgan City police radio logs for April 1-5 The following are the 11:36 p.m. 7200 block of 3:49 p.m. Cottonwood 11:19 a.m. La. 70; 9:24 p.m. 6300 block of 4:43 p.m. Fifth and radio dispatch logs from La. 182 ; Remove subject. Apartments; Juvenile Complaint. La. 182; Assistance. Maine streets; Loud mu- the Morgan City Police Friday, April 2 problem. 12:05 p.m. Oak Street; 11:20 p.m. 600 block of sic. Department. To report Midnight; 800 block of 4:20 p.m. Ninth and Complaint. Brashear Avenue; Arrest. 5:25 p.m. 2400 block of unlawful or suspicious Brashear Avenue; Alarm. Marguerite streets; 12:29 p.m. Grizzaffi 11:21 p.m. 700 block of Apple Street; Loud mu- activity, call the police 12:40 a.m. 7200 La. 182; Complaint. Street; Fire. Fifth Street; Loud music. sic. department at 985-380- Accident. 4:57 p.m. 7700 block of 1:26 p.m. 700 block of Sunday, April 4 5:26 p.m. 1600 block of 4605. 12:45 a.m. 700 block of La. 182; Patrol. Duke Street; Stand by. 1:01 a.m. 700 block of Walnut Drive; Medical. Thursday, April 1 Fifth Street; Theft. 7:49 p.m. 100 block of 2:03 p.m. 200 block of Fifth Street; Loud music. 5:30 p.m. 300 block of 10:55 a.m. Hilda and 1:57 a.m. 7100 block of Poncio Street; Halsey Street; Loud mu- 2:33 a.m. 1000 block of Glenwood Street; Animal Sixth streets; Accident. Park Street; Missing juve- Disturbance. sic. Brashear Avenue; complaint. 11:45 a.m. 700 block of nile. 8:09 p.m. 700 block of 2:12 p.m. 7400 block of Burglary. 6:44 p.m. 2000 block of Brashear Avenue; 2:16 a.m. 2000 block of Myrtle Street; Theft. La. 182; Medical. 2:33 a.m. Sixth and Railroad Avenue; 911 Medical. Federal Avenue; Medical 8:21 p.m. 700 block of 2:35 p.m. 500 block of Marguerite streets; hang up. 12:10 p.m. 2600 block emergency. Everett Street; Arrest. Brashear Avenue; Complaint. 7:43 p.m. 900 block of of Maple Street; Medical. 2:43 a.m. Berwick area; 8:42 p.m. 700 block of Disturbance. 5:16 a.m. Railroad First Street; Arrest. 12:41 p.m. 200 block of Alarm. Myrtle Street; Lost and 3 p.m. 900 block of Avenue; Sound of gun- 7:46 p.m. 2400 block of Brashear Avenue; 3:16 a.m. 500 block of found. Hickory Street; shots. Cypress Street; Loud Assistance. Louisa Street; Alarm. 9:12 p.m. 1400 block of Complaint. 6:02 a.m. 7400 block of music. 12:55 p.m. 1400 block of 3:20 a.m. 1100 block of Railroad Avenue; 3:29 p.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Criminal dam- 7:53 p.m. 7400 block of Federal Avenue; Accident. Seventh Street; Alarm. Disturbance. La. 182; Medical. age to property. La. 182; Disturbance. 1:40 p.m. 600 block of 4:23 a.m. Helen and 9:46 p.m. 700 block of 3:57 p.m. 600 block of 6:12 a.m. 6300 block of 7:55 p.m. 400 block of Kentucky Street; Justa streets area; Duke Street; Stand by. Fifth Street; Complaint. La. 182; Complaint. Bowman Street; Lost and Suspicious person. Suspicious person. 9:58 p.m. 6400 block of 3:59 p.m. 700 block of 8:56 a.m. 1000 block of found. 1:40 p.m. 500 block of 8:22 a.m. 200 block of La. 182; Complaint. Federal Avenue; Alarm. Brashear Avenue; Theft. 8:04 p.m. Garber Street Roderick Street; Reckless Brashear Avenue; 10:46 p.m. 700 block of 4:15 p.m. 500 block of 9:34 a.m. Second and Federal Avenue; driving. Complaint. Fifth Street; Disturbance. Brashear Avenue; Stand Street; Suspicious per- Disturbance. 2:05 p.m. 2300 block of 8:56 a.m. 3000 block of 10:59 p.m. 700 block of by. son. 8:26 p.m. 500 block of La. 70; Stalled vehicle. Frances Street; Medical. Street; 4:29 p.m. 700 block of 9:57 a.m. La. 70; Brashear Avenue; Theft. 2:29 p.m. 400 block of 9:01 a.m. Victor II Complaint. Bush Street; Fight. Accident. 9:14 p.m. 300 block of Federal Avenue; Theft. Boulevard; Drunk person. 11:03 p.m. 700 block of 4:56 p.m. 300 block of 10:17 a.m. 1000 block Wren Street; Medical. 3:57 p.m. 1900 block of 9:04 a.m. Morgan City Fifth Street; Loud music. Aucoin Street; Hit and of Victor II Boulevard; 10:13 p.m. 700 block of Victor II Boulevard; Police Department; Saturday, April 3 run. Arrest. Belanger Street; Medical. Disturbance. Medical. 2 a.m. 600 block of 5:30 p.m. 3200 block of 10:19 a.m. Morgan 10:35 p.m. 300 block of 4:19 p.m. 3100 block of 10:09 a.m. U.S. 90 East; Kentucky Street; Vine Drive; Burglary. City Police Department; Terrebonne Street; Diane Drive; Fire. Stalled vehicle. Complaint. 5:32 p.m. 600 block of Lost/found property. Disturbance. 4:22 p.m. 900 block of 10:32 a.m. Railroad 2:02 a.m. 700 block of Fifth Street; Complaint. 10:35 a.m. Martin 11:13 p.m. 300 block of Belanger Street; Medical. Avenue and Florida Street; Fifth Street; Removal of 6:37 p.m. La. 70; Luther King Boulevard; Second Street; Theft. 5:04 p.m. 1100 block of Animal. subjects. Stalled vehicle. Accident. Monday, April 5 Marguerite Street; 911 10:40 a.m. U.S. 90 East; 2:10 a.m. 6300 block of 6:45 p.m. 100 block of 12:38 p.m. Marguerite 12:07 a.m. 1100 block of hang up. Debris in road. La. 182; Patrol. First Street; 911 hang and Seventh streets; Marguerite Street; 5:24 p.m. La. 182/U.S. 90 10:43 a.m. 7200 block of 2:30 a.m. 1400 block of up. Complaint. Assistance. junction; Stalled vehicle. La. 182; Theft. Second Street; Medical. 6:56 p.m. 6400 block of 12:41 p.m. 1100 block 12:29 a.m. 500 block of 5:39 p.m. 1400 block of 11:21 a.m. Brownell 4:04 a.m. 1200 block of La. 182; Warrant. of Seventh Street; Open Roderick Street; Arrest. Youngs Road; Reckless op- Homes; Complaint. Victor II Boulevard; 7:05 p.m. 500 block of door. 2:19 a.m. 400 block of eration. 2 p.m. 300 block of Third Suspicious subject. Roderick Street; 1:57 p.m. 400 block of Myrtle Street; Suspicious 6:15 p.m. 6400 block of Street; Juvenile problem. 7:25 a.m. 700 block of Disturbance. Fifth Street; Accident. vehicle. La. 182; Accident. 2:32 p.m. 700 block of Martin Luther King 7:24 p.m. 700 block of 2:22 p.m. 200 block of 3:02 a.m. 6300 block of 7:42 p.m. 100 block of Duke Street; Harassment. Boulevard; Disturbance. Belanger Street; Medical. Halsey Street; La. 182; Arrest. Mallard Street; Complaint. 2:56 p.m. 700 block of 9:48 a.m. 600 block of 7:40 p.m. 700 block of Harassment. 3:03 a.m. 6300 block of 8:41 p.m. 7400 block of Everett Street; Hit and Second Street; Suspicious Duke Street; Stand by. 4:10 p.m. Grizzaffi La. 182; Removal of sub- La. 182; Complaint. run. person. 8 p.m. 1000 block of Street; Suspicious per- ject. 8:46 p.m. 500 block of 3:31 p.m. 800 block of 10:47 a.m. 1400 block Fig Street; Assistance. son. 3:40 a.m. 400 block of Front Street; Suspicious Brashear Avenue; of Railroad Avenue; 9:04 p.m. 7500 block of 4:13 p.m. Lake End Louisa Street; subject. Accident. Disturbance. La. 182; Complaint. Park; Complaint. Complaint.