Arrests: slidell police


Published on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 10:52 PM CDT



The Slidell Police Department made the following arrests April 22-26:

Yvonne Murphy, 47, 1537 Wildwood Drive, Slidell, issued a summons for domestic abuse battery.

Britta Murphy, 21, 914 Ashville Drive, Slidell, issued a summons for domestic abuse battery.

Erica C. Banegas, 27, 800 Rue Rochelle, Slidell, speeding and driving under suspension.

William W. Duvall, 37, 2112 Convention Drive, Baton Rouge, open container in a vehicle.

Burt M. Foster, 49, 844 Ashville Drive, Slidell, issued a summons for domestic abuse battery.

Tamica R. Thompson, 23, 844 Ashville Drive, Slidell, issued a summons for domestic abuse battery.

Sherwood C. Taylor, 26, 1400 Beech St., Slidell, failure to appear in court.

Barry McGarry, 47, 19286 Township Road Covington, criminal damage and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

Lillie Laurent, 33, 39096 St. Paul Drive, Pearl River, theft under $300 by shoplifting.

Albert Bourguard, 48, 98 Sugar Creek Road, Carriere, Miss., outstanding warrant for theft over $500.

Smantah Waguespack, 20, 1925 Daniels Road, Picayune, Miss., theft under $300 by shoplifting.

Kiara Merrill, 19, 59 Sycamore Road, Carriere, Miss., theft under $300 by shoplifting.

Craig R. Firmin, 46, 209 North Blvd., Slidell, reckless operation of a motor vehicle and resisting an officer.

Chad Dejong, 36, 1530 Savannah Drive, Slidell, simple assault.

Angelle C. Glaser, 28, 110 Canulette Road, Slidell, failure to appear in court.

Christell A. Prince, 29, 1530 Savannah Drive, Slidell, outstanding warrant for failure to return a leased moveable and failure to appear in court.

Keone G. Francis, 22, 407 Westminster Drive, Slidell, failure to appear in court.

Martin J. Barras, 19, 408 Portsmouth Drive, Slidell, disturbing the peace by public intoxication and fighting.

Brett A. Flower, 19, 330 Portsmouth Drive, Slidell, disturbing the peace by public intoxication and fighting.

Thera T. Penton, 23, 61039 North Port Road, Lacombe, failure to appear in court.

Jason D. Broome, 22, 410 Cardinal Drive, Slidell, DWI.

Lance J. Washington, 21, 2730 Lincoln Ave., Slidell, two counts of resisting an officer.

Chris Dalton, 21, 740 Schley St., Slidell, domestic abuse battery and resisting an officer.

Raimundo Osman, 26, 440 Pine St., Slidell, simple battery domestic abuse.

Martin J. Barras, 19, 408 Portsmouth Drive, Slidell, disturbing the peace by fighting and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

Brandon D. Lamare, 19, 59438 Bonfuouca St., Slidell, disturbing the peace by fighting and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

Brett A. Flower, 19, 330 Portsmouth Drive, Slidell, disturbing the peace by fighting and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

Steven P. Gregory Jr., 38, 43257 Gator Lane, Slidell, driving under suspension, no proof of insurance, no brake lights and failure to appear in court.

Semetrice Davis, 20, 26135 Jackson St., Lacombe, issued a summons for simple battery.

Oliver J. Pierre III, 26, 135 Windsong Place, Pearl River, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, expired license and driving under suspension.

Virindra T. Mosathiar, 46, 18323 SW 29th St., Penbrook Pines, Fla., simple assault, public intoxication, resisting an officer by violence and disturbing the peace by language.

James D. Richey, 26, 20455 Carter Road, Bogalusa, disturbing the peace by fighting.

Maegan S. Deflanders, 17, 1644 Treasure ST., New Orleans, speeding and no driver’s license.

Iris E. Williams, 26, 101 Pimlico St., Long Beach, Miss., failure to appear in court.

Robert J. Thornton Jr., 33, 1095 Cleveland Ave., Slidell, open container and disturbing the peace by public intoxication.

Jelissa r. Brister, 17, 1623 Columbia Way, Bogalusa, theft under $300 by shoplifting.

Joseph C. Freeman Jr., 30, 26 Luke Lane, Picayune, Miss., possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, no driver’s license, no proof of insurance, failure to use turn signal and expired license plate.

Heidi Banner, 27, 26 Luke Lane, Picayune, Miss., possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

William R. Peterson, 26, 3693 Meadowdale Drive, Slidell, possession of marijuana, speeding and no driver’s license.

Atenogenes L. Rios, 46, 769 Pine St., Slidell, DWI, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, no driver’s license and no insurance.

Randall G. Oliver, 22, 922 Pine St., Slidell, possession of marijuana.

Markus A. Williams, 36, 20939 Flaming Arrow Trail, Crosby, Texas, theft under $500 by shoplifting, resisting and office and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.

Michelle L. Williams, 29, Flaming Arrow Trail, Crosby, Texas, theft over $500 by shoplifting and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.

Jo N. Welch, 52, 36265 Salmen St., Slidell, theft under $300 by shoplifting.

Daniel B. Miller, 47, 122 Hoover Drive, Slidell, disturbing the peace by public intoxication and resisting an officer.

Brian D. McGrath, 25, 1132 Maris Stella Ave., Slidell, outstanding warrant for probation violation.

Joseph L. Bedford, 57, 2112 Williams St., Franklinton, failure to return a leased moveable.

Kevin S. Barksdale, 38, 500 Timberlane Drive, Slidell, speeding, driving under suspension, possession of drug paraphernalia and third offense for possession of marijuana.


Comments

6 comment(s)

    Craig Firmin wrote on Sep 6, 2011 10:50 AM:

    " Craig Firmin was found NOT Guilty of these charges due to the false claims of the Police Officer and his Supervisor. There was absolutely no evidence to back up the charges this Officer falsified by orders of his Field Supervisor, and the Slidell D.A. had no choice but to dismiss the charges. If the Chief of Police will not Remove Rogue Officers from his Police Department, then there is NO INTEGRITY within the entire Slidell Police Department.
    No one should have to spend Thousands of Dollars to fight false charges and have the ARREST RECORD remain on the Internet FOREVER!!! "

    Craig Firmin wrote on Jun 21, 2009 1:47 AM:

    " It seems that the days of 'Innocent until proven guilty' now has been replaced with [GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT]. If the police do not like something about you, a "You did not come to a complete stop at that stop sign back there" BECOMES A "Reckless Operation and Resisting Arrest, take that", then it is your word against
    his OR go pay an Attorney $2,500.00-$5,000.00 to prove your case.
    Some justice we have here? They trash your NAME all over the Newspapers and internet!! They tell the whole community that you live in Guilty, Guilty,Guilty!! "

    aggervated wrote on May 12, 2009 1:00 PM:

    " I want to know what happened to the 3 time loser law?!?!? I know for a fact several of these people have been arrested for the same felony over and over. How many times do you have to get the same charge to actually get in trouble for it?? I am so disappointed in the world we live in! Who do you have to know to get the same charge 3 seperate times and all 3 charges be first offenses??? "

    SLIDELL SOLJA wrote on May 11, 2009 12:29 PM:

    " if you the crime, you have to do the tyme, unfortunately they are getting locked up like flies,and are right back on the street- for what something has to be done within the judicial system first, then down the line, maybe something will change. Obama the president wants change, but no ones given it 2 him. this economy is already stressin,and the police force is making it better, what do we have judges for if nothing right is being done ya heard me SLIDELL SOLJA "

    Donna Brookter wrote on May 10, 2009 5:13 PM:

    " To whomever wrote the comment on signature bonds, apparently has had no one in his/ her family having to face charges whether guilty or not. Well, I have. God Bless your good will. Unfortunately, mine along with so many others, you're keeping count, have not had the good fortune you've. Don't knock our family. We love them too,unconditionally. "

    Concerned Citizen wrote on May 7, 2009 6:39 AM:

    " The BIG question is, How many of the people were released on a Signiture Bond? The Police go through the trouble of arresting these people then the Judges let them out on a signiture. The media needs to look into how many people are released and never go to court and have a $50,0000 signature bond. The numbers would amaze you!!!! "

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