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More People Dying From Train Crashes in 2021 Than in All of 2020

Stay Safe. Stay off the Tracks. That s the message from the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office to the people they serve as people getting killed while out on the railroad tracks is trending upward. And our selfie culture has a part to play in these fatalities. In a Facebook post on the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office page, Sheriff Blaise Smith notes that people in search of that perfect selfie or portrait are getting on train tracks, especially in the last few years. , says Sheriff Smith in the press release, also noting that trains can be deceptive. Train tracks are a VERY dangerous place to take pictures, video, and walk on.

Part-time Franklin police officer arrested for crimes against nature; wife charged as accessory, sheriff says

Part-time Franklin police officer arrested for crimes against nature; wife charged as accessory, sheriff says Travis Williams, 32, (left) and Sherelle Williams, 37, (right) were arrested in connection with the report of a possible crime involving a juvenile victim on Feb. 9, 2021, according to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office. (Source: St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office) By WAFB Staff | April 1, 2021 at 10:39 AM CDT - Updated April 1 at 10:56 AM FRANKLIN, La. (WAFB) - A part-time/reserve officer with the Franklin Police Department has been arrested on six counts of crime against nature, according to St. Mary Parish Sheriff Blaise Smith. The officer, Travis Jasmire Royce Williams, 32, and his wife, Sherelle Sherise Williams, 37, were arrested around 9:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, authorities say.

Reserve officer, wife arrested in case involving juvenile

Reserve officer, wife arrested in case involving juvenile April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FRANKLIN, La. (AP) A part-time reserve officer with the Franklin Police Department and his wife were released from jail Thursday after their arrest for alleged crimes involving a juvenile. Officer Travis Williams, 32, and Sherelle Williams, 37, were arrested Wednesday night, the St. Mary Parish Sheriff s Office said in a news release. The couple lives in Franklin. Travis Williams faces six counts of aggravated crime against nature, while his wife was charged with being an accessory to crimes against nature and obstruction of justice. Details of the alleged crimes were not released.

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