and last updated 2021-04-21 19:24:02-04
ST. LANDRY PARISH â The search continues for seven still missing from the Seacor Power disaster after an Acadiana man s body was found Tuesday. The Lafourche Parish coroner confirmed 31-year-old Quinon Pitre was found dead.
In a myriad of tributes to those who have died in the Seacor Power disaster is Scotty Bihm s social media posts, thanking his best friend for the time they shared together.
Homeboy.âMy Heroâ as weâd call each other lol The Frog Master, crock rockin, beer drinking, God fearing, hard working,.Posted by Scotty Bihm on Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Pitre was a father of two from the Church Point area.
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OPD: Wanted fugitive arrested while working as armed security guard
Opelousas Police Department
and last updated 2021-04-03 19:38:44-04
A Franklin man was arrested on outstanding warrants and is now facing additional charges after being arrested Saturday while working as armed security in Opelousas.
According to police, officers received information that 27-year-old Tyland Nerve was possibly in the Opelousas area working as an armed security officer. Police also reported that they believed Nerve was identifying himself as an Opelousas Police reserve officer.
Saturday, an OPD officer working off-duty security detail at the Yambilee Building in Opelousas observed Nerve at an event working security while armed with a handgun and wearing body armor, police say.
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
April 1, 2021
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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.