Baldwin woman arrested for cruelty to animals
KATC News
and last updated 2021-02-17 17:53:15-05
BALDWIN, La. â The Baldwin Police Department arrested a Baldwin woman on Sunday for two counts of aggravated cruelty to animals after finding two dead dogs on her property that had been left to starve.
Demis Bowie Romar, 48, of Baldwin was booked into the St. Mary Parish Jail on Feb. 14 before she was released on a $7,500 bond Sunday evening.
KATC Investigates obtained the police report for Romar s arrest, which states that the responding officer found two deceased, emaciated dogs in an outside kennel at Romar s residence.
Juanita DeBow
TUPELO â Juanita DeBow, 91, of Tupelo, passed away Thursday, February 11, 2021 at Countrywood Assisted Living Center in Mantachie. She was born July 20, 1929 in Tremont, MS to Byron and Arnie Stevens Stone. She married Eugene DeBow June 12, 1948. She was a member of Parkway Baptist Church and loved traveling.
A private graveside service will be Friday, February 19, 2021 in Lee Memorial Park. A memorial service will be at a later date. Lee Memorial Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements.
She is survived by husband, Eugene DeBow; two sons, Michael (Rebecca) DeBow of Birmingham and Scott DeBow of Tupelo; three grandchildren, Andrea DeBow, Claire DeBow Cotten, and John DeBow and three great grandchildren, Lily Grace Tackitt, Laurel Rebecca Cotten, and Ella Margaret Cotten.
On the Market: A tranquil property within a friendly Fairfield neighborhood
Meg Barone
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Renovated colonial at 361 Brookbend Road in “downtown Greenfield Hill” Fairfield.Contributed photo / The Vanderblue Team
FAIRFIELD Tranquility and convenience abound in the residential neighborhood of Winton Park, according to the current owners of the renovated 14-room colonial house at 361 Brookbend Road.
Winton Park is often referred to as “downtown Greenfield Hill” because of the quietude it affords its residents. The convenience is measured by its proximity to so many Fairfield amenities by virtue of its in-town location. Several public schools, including Fairfield Ludlowe High School, are within a short walk of this house. Less than a mile away are the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary, the downtown Metro North train station, and several municipal and other parks including Sturges Park and Mill Hollow Park. Just about a mile awa
All roadways, overpasses, and bridges in St. Mary Parish are now open
St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office
and last updated 2021-02-17 13:11:47-05
UPDATE: ALL roadways, overpasses, and bridges in St. Mary Parish are now open, according to the Sheriff s Office.
Wednesday morning, all bridges on US 90 in St. Mary Parish due to the formation of ice.
The closures, according to state police, involved LA 83 (Baldwin), LA 3211 (Franklin), LA 3215(Garden City), and LA 317(Centerville).
Traffic was allowed to exit and re-enter past the overpasses, state police say. Hwy 90 was also closed this morning beginning at La 83 and extending to Calumet.