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A 32-year-old Terrebonne Parish man was convicted Thursday evening of multiple felony charges resulting from a 2019 police chase.
Jacob Fay Luke Sr., of Gray, was convicted of aggravated flight from an officer with human endangerment, resisting an officer by force or violence, attempted battery of a police officer and attempted possession of methamphetamine.
Luke’s conviction resulted from an incident that occurred during the early morning hours April 11, 2019, in the Mobile Estates area of Gray. A State Police trooper tried to initiate a traffic stop on a car Luke was driving, but the defendant refused to pull over, prosecutors said.
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Danbury, Conn. The Society of Plastics Engineers has elected a new executive board, and also announced the advancement of Jason Lyons, business manager at Arkema Inc., to SPE president.
Lyons will assume the position of president starting on July 1. The president's term will run from 2021-2022…
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Billings Fire Battalion Chief Jason Lyon received a final report from the hazmat team around 5 p.m., declaring the building as safe.
BILLINGS - Billings firefighters blocked off the intersection of Division Avenue and North 33rd Street Monday afternoon while investigating an irritant within an apartment building.
Battalion Chief Jason Lyons says some residents of the building were evacuating after reporting symptoms similar to the original caller.
The source of the irritation appears to be on the fourth floor. A resident of the building says she was told the source may be a problem with the building s elevator.