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DRUG ROUNDUP NETS MORE THAN 25 ARRESTS FOR TPSO

Terrebonne Pariah deputies aided by Louisiana Stale Police detectives and U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested 26 people and are seeking an additional 25. in connections with drug violation warrants issued during the course of the year. There were five additional arrests incidental to the Wednesday sweep.

Two people received misdemeanor summonses.

“Narcotics agents work various investigations throughout the year where probable cause is established to make arrests, ‘said Maj. Terrey Daigre, com-mander of Sheriff Jerry lerpentar’s Narcotics Division- “For the most part arrests are made at that time. At the conclusion of some of these investigations the Narcotic Agents obtain arrest warrants for the suspects, and these warrants are executed an a later data Ending narcotics investigation in this manner is done for various reasons.”

In past interviews, drug agents hove said same of these reasons include the need to build up more evidence against other suspects.

‘Operation Year End Closeout began early Wednesday morning, with officers spreading throughout Terrebonne Parish to mate their arrests All of the individuals sought police said, offered no resistance.

Altogether. Daigre said 51 suspects ware being sought.

Maj’. Daigre said 25 of the initial suspects being sought during this round-up are still wanted. Anyone with information. –on the whereabouts of these or other wanted subjects are encouraged to contact Terrebonne Pariah Sheriff’s Office (085) 876-2500 or Bayou Region Crime Stoppers at 1-800-743-7435. Information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers online at www.aimestoppersbr.org.

See the full list off those arrested at Houma Times, com.

SUSPECT HELD IN STORAGE BURGLARIES

Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Jerry Larpenter said that two are in custody far mini storage burglaries that occurred in Gray.

During the invest TPSO deputies were able to verify that there were a total of six mini storages that were burglarized at the location – 4432 West Main Street in Gray. All of the burglaries bad occurred recently.

All of the renters were not available to conduct an inventory of their storage units, but those who did confirmed that stolen items included power tools, stereo equipment, speakers and other items.

TPSO then received information from the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office that two suspects were in custody-both in possession of items that were taken in the mini-storage unit burglaries.

TPSO identified the suspects as Steven den Acy, 28, of 102 Olympe Drive, Houma and Trey Weerms, 25, of 457 Mozart Drive. Houma. Authorities investigated and learned that the suspects were responsible for the break-ins and same of the power tools and speaker equipment WAS able to be recovered and returned to its owners.

The suspects are held in the Lafourche Parish Detention Center on unrelated charges.

TPSO has obtained arrest WARRANTS for each an six counts of simple bursary.

They will SOON he transported to the Terrebonne Parish Criminal Justice Complex to face these changed once released from Lafourche.

TPSO said the investigation is on going and more arrests are expected.

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