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Calcasieu Parish Sheriff s Office need help locating accused killer, Joe Constance

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff s Office need help locating accused killer, Joe Constance
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CPSO Provides a Reality Check for Teens

CPSO Provides a Reality Check for Teens Sheriff Tony Mancuso has really taken it upon himself to be a beacon of the community and display some positivity in our city. In 2019, he created a Reality Check program. This was created to teach kids some life lessons that are often taken for granted. During the summer, there will be various classes offered for teens in the area. This is going to really be a benefit for the youth and a great start for the parents to have something to build on. The program offers lessons to teens like changing tires on vehicles, checking oil, and even how to handle themselves during traffic stops.

Sheriff Mancuso Warns of Possible Scam in the Area

Sheriff Mancuso Warns of Possible Scam in the Area It seems that whether it s on the phone or the internet, there is always someone out to scam innocent people who are just trying to make a living. Well, news came out today from Sheriff Tony Mancuso that there is a possible scam going on in our area. Victims in nearby parishes have reported receiving an email that appears to be from Louisiana Sheriffs Association President Sheriff Jason Ard. We are told to be careful, as the email is asking potential victims to collect gift cards and donate to veterans dealing with burdens from financial woes created by the pandemic. The email instructs you to reply if you d like to participate. We are being told to not reply to the email at all.

Residents asked to report flood damage

Residents asked to report flood damage Police Jury holds 11 a.m. briefing on Calcasieu flooding By KPLC Digital Team | May 18, 2021 at 9:56 AM CDT - Updated May 18 at 5:17 PM LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana residents who received flood damage on Monday, May 17, are asked to report that damage to the state. Officials say the information will help parish, state, and federal authorities have an understanding of the impact of the floods. The damage can be reported at damage.la.gov. Parish officials made the request during a briefing Tuesday morning. Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter said Monday’s rainfall is the third-heaviest in the history of the city.

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