Daily Archives: October 16, 2012

LAPD: Someone Might Get Shot If Celebrity “Swatting” Pranks Continue

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Slain SEAL’s mom: Blame won’t bring son back

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The mother of a slain Navy SEAL is speaking out.

Obama Camp Struggles To Explain Tone Of Campaign

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Obama Camp Struggles To Explain Tone Of Campaign, A123, Libya And Whether Obama Likes People

OBAMA’S CHANGES! (Official Music Video)

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Tioga, LA: Jarreau Son also Arrested

Detectives continued their investigation into the incident below learning that Timothy Jareau’s son Brandon Lee Jarreau assisted him in trying to cover up the crimes as well as committed multiple sex crimes himself. Brandon perpetrated the crimes through electronic textual communications, during which he tried to cohere juveniles into engaging in inappropriate sexual acts with him.

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Rapides court house officials are unsure what will happen to Bobby Christopher Lucas of Deville.

Rapides court house officials are unsure what will happen to Bobby Christopher Lucas of Deville. He apparently was sentenced to probation for manslaughter, but witnesses say the judge appeared to have misgivings.

State law may be the problem. Lucas pleaded to manslaughter. The law says you can’t get probation for a violent crime.

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Leesville, LA: Police Chief Sentenced

LEESVILLE, La. – Bobby D. Hickman, 51, of Leesville, was sentenced to 46 months in prison, followed by a three-year supervised release for unlawful possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

U.S. District Judge Richard D. Haik also ordered Hickman to make restitution for a sawed-off shotgun found in his residence that had been stolen from a contractor working at Fort Polk.

Recently, Louisiana State Police said Hickman took funds from the Leesville Police Foundation’s D.A.RE. program when he was working at the department.

He was charged with a felony theft of over $1,500 and malfeasance in office. Hickman voluntarily surrendered himself to the state police at the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office and was booked into the Vernon Parish Jail.

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Leesville, LA: Woman Drives Off In Sherriff’s Cruiser

LEESVILLE, La. – The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office arrested a Leesville woman who is accused of driving off in a sheriff’s office cruiser early Sunday morning.
According to reports from the sheriff’s office, deputies responded to a call at a home on South Third Street at 2 a.m.
A deputy was talking with some people when Christina Lord, 39, of Leesville, came out of the home and took off with the deputy’s car.
Louisiana State Police found the patrol car heading south on Highway 171 a short time later and arrested Lord for criminal mischief.

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Driver’s license of missing Texas woman found in Mickey Shunick killer’s home

Search of Brandon Scott Lavergne’s home uncovers license

LAFAYETTE, La. —

A search of Brandon Scott Lavergne’s home in the investigation of Mickey Shunick’s death uncovered the driver’s license of a Texas woman whose whereabouts remain unknown. That’s according to a review of a case file released Monday.

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Lady Liberty statue stolen from Lake Charles yard

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A patriotic symbol purchased in the aftermath of September 11th, Allen and Anna Thibodeaux were shocked to discover their 7-foot Statue of Liberty yard ornament stolen. The Thibodeauxs said shock quickly turned to anger.

“We purchased this right after 9-11. It’s been proudly displayed in our front yard ever since. I just don’t understand why someone would want to take it,” Allen said.

Whoever did it likely had help because the cast iron aluminum statue weighs upwards of 200 pounds.

The couple live off Louisiana Avenue behind Cowboy Stadium. According to the couple, the statue was there Sunday night and was gone Monday morning.

Allen recalls seeing it after attending a McNeese game in Huntsville, Texas shortly after September 11th.

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