IPSO makes arrest in Catalytic Converter thefts in Iberia Parish
and last updated 2021-03-03 17:21:53-05
NEW IBERIA, La. â The Iberia Parish Sheriff s Office have made two arrests in connection with a string of Catalytic Converter thefts that have occurred in Iberia Parish.
According to a release, IPSO says that on March 3 at approximately 6:30 a.m., detectives along with the SWAT Team executed a search warrant at a residence located in the 2300 block of Rose Lane in Iberia Parish in reference to the Catalytic Converter thefts.
IPSO located the suspect Trevor James Gaspard, 24, in the residence alone with the homeowner Jonathan Harry Standridge, 37, who had open arrest warrants.
Authorities in Iberia Parish have announced that two arrests have been made in connection to the recent rash of Catalytic Converter thefts.
According to KATC, detectives and SWAT executed a search warrant this morning at around 6:30am at a residence located on the 2300 block of Rose Lane in Iberia Parish.
It was at this time IPSO arrested Trevor James Gaspard, 24 and Jonathan Harry Standridge, 37 in connection with multiple Catalytic Converter thefts in Acadiana.
Both Gaspard and Standridge had open arrest warrants as well.
Detectives reportedly found a single Catalytic Converter at the scene of the arrests.
Below are the charges each man faces according to KATC.