Three arrested in storage facility burglary
Staff Report
The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary in progress Dec. 21 at Dutchtown Mini Storage on Hwy. 621.
When deputies arrived at the scene, they located three suspects inside the facility where multiple storage units had been forcibly entered.
The suspects were identified as 29-year-old Micah Millien, 27-year-old Dillan Morrissey, and 20-year-old Destiny Grissom.
The deputies obtained consent to search the vehicle they were in and located multiple items from the storage units.
Millien and Morrisey, both of Gonzales, and Grissom, of St. Amant, were charged with 67 counts of simple burglary, theft, simple criminal damage to property, criminal trespassing, and illegal carrying of burglary tools.
PRAIRIEVILLE â Ascension Parish sheriff s deputies say they caught three people early Monday in the middle of the burglary of an Ascension Parish storage facility and have arrested them on more than five dozen criminal counts.
Sheriff deputies found the trio inside Dutchtown Mini-Storage on La. 621 shortly after midnight Monday, where storage units had been forcibly opened, the Sheriff s Office said in a statement.
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Deputies later searched the vehicle that 29-year-old Micah Millien, 27-year-old Dillan Morrissey and 20-year-old Destiny Grissom had driven to the storage business and found several items taken from the units that had been broken open, the Sheriff s Office said.