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A sign on the Tienda Latina Velasquez store in Jackson
Makaila Ross and Bri Elliott, of Jackson, prepare to place their food order at the Tienda Velasquez Food Truck in Jackson.
Latin-style baked goods made in New Orleans are available at the Tienda Latina Velazquez in Jackson.
Tomatillos and colorful peppers anchor the end of an aisle in the new Tienda Latina Velazquez in Jackson.
PHOTOS BY MELINDA RAWLS
Tienda Latina Velasquez store owner Roberto Velasquez Ortiz
ZONING
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Before discussing the proposed zoning map, the council heard public comments on a request by Peggy Westerman to rezone property on La. 421 from rural-agriculture to S-1, which council members and Havard described as a “catch-all” zoning classification.
Westerman sought the zoning change to establish a retreat center for military veterans, as well as an event center for weddings and other gatherings. She said the latter facility would provide revenue for the veterans’ facility
Thomas Hildebrandt, commander of American Legion Post 164, said Westerman’s facility would give the
MEETING
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The mayor also said the board could call a special meeting if an urgent matter required the board’s attention.
Abby Cochran, the town’s mayor pro tem, did not voice opposition to the idea but said she did not want to delay tak-
MANGO
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Rouge Parish prison. She was transported to East Feliciana Parish and booked on one count each of simple burglary and theft
AROUND
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Chamber scholarship
post a permanent place to meet, while others said the venue would provide veterans a place for quiet relaxation among their peers, particularly those who might be suffering from lingering effects of overseas deployments.
But a number of area residents opposed the rezoning because of the affiliated event center, which they said could create noise and traffic problems. Others said they feared the long-term effects of a zoning change should Westerman or her heirs decide to sell the property with the S-1 classification still attached.
Asked if the council could place restrictions on the event center’s operations, such as operating hours or crowd sizes, Parish Attorney Dannie Garrett said he did not think they could limit the scope of the operations under S-1 zoning. He said the S-1 zoning was one of the
ing care of items on which people are expecting action.
D’Aquilla said he will draft an ordinance for consideration at an upcoming meeting.
The board also heard a report from engineer Bianca Hillhouse that the contractor on the town’s new sewage treatment plant is wrapping up its work and may seek a declaration of “substantial completion” this month.
over $1,000, both felonies that can carry over a decade of prison time.
Hunter Hillet, executive director of the animal preserve, said Magnolia Wilds has since implemented additional security measures, including changing locks and door knobs and increasing surveillance.
Meanwhile, Hillet said Mango ap-
The West Feliciana Chamber of Commerce announces its scholarship program, which will award three scholarships to deserving high school seniors in the community The deadline to submit scholarship applications is 5 p.m. April 1. Email forms to info@westfelicianachamber.org Visit https://tinyurl.com/yc332zbd to get the form.
Breast imaging set
Woman’s Hospital brings breast imaging
driving forces for new zoning regulations because it is too broad.
After considerable discussion, a motion by Thomas Pate to approve the rezoning request died for lack of a second, then Pate was outvoted by Ballard, Justin Metz, Jerry Tanner and John M. Thompson on a motion to reject the request.
In other action, the council:
n Heard Havard’s report that Hut 8 has purchased the property for its proposed data center and has cleared land for some of its buildings.
n Applauded Havard’s assessment that a recent clean audit report resulted from the work of his finance and administrative staff. “It’s not anything I’m doing; it’s what they’re doing,” Havard said.
n Reappointed Carmen Williams and Kelli Daniel to terms on the parish Library Board of Commissioners
D’Aquilla also reported an initial assessment of $62,000 has been established to bring a privately owned sewage lift station at a U.S. 61 commercial site up to town standards, but the bank that owns the station has not yet committed to pay what the town is asking.
The lift station is malfunctioning, and health officials have gotten complaints about odors coming from it, the mayor said last month.
pears to be unfazed.
“He’s doing great,” she said. “Enjoying all the treats and dance parties he can handle.”
Email Aidan McCahill at aidan.mccahill@theadvocate. com or follow him on X, @ AidanMcCahill47
to East Feliciana Parish with its mobile mammography coach.
The coach will be at RKM Clinton, 11190 Jackson St., Clinton, on March 28. Physician’s orders are required and appointments are strongly encouraged. Call (225) 683-5292 to schedule. Visit womans.org to see dates for other nearby locations include Baker and Zachary
Home and garden event coming in May
The Feliciana Master Gardeners and St. Francisville Beautiful will hold the St. Francisville Home & Garden Stroll on May 10. Proceeds from the open house, garden tours and afternoon workshops go to 4-H scholarships, school gardens and
other community projects.
Polo event returns
The schedules for West and East Feliciana Council on Aging facilities are as follows: WEST
FELICIANA n 12292 Jackson Road, St. Francisville, (225) 635-6719 n Start time for all activities is 10 a.m.
FIRST AND THIRD
MONDAY: Line dance
FOURTH MONDAY: Religious service
TUESDAYS: Nutrition education
WEDNESDAYS: Exercise/yoga
THURSDAYS: Bible study
FRIDAYS: Bingo/ movie/excursion n All people 60 and older in West Feliciana Parish are invited to join. n For transporta-
The Azalea Polo Classic is from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 6 at West Feliciana Parish Park, 10226 W. Feliciana Parkway, in St. Francisville
The event benefits the West Feliciana Historical Society Event tickets are $125 per person and include admission to the event, hors d’oeuvres, house wine and beer and prepared cocktails. Must be 21 and older to purchase event tickets (18 and older to attend the event). General admission tickets went on sale Feb. 1. Visit www.azaleapoloclassic.com for information.
tion to the center or questions, call (225) 635-6719.
EAST
FELICIANA n 11102 Bank St., Clinton n 3699 La. 10, Jackson Wednesday, March 19
SEWING AND QUILTING CLASS: 10 a.m. DEVOTIONAL: 11:15 a.m. LUNCH: 11:30 a.m. ART CLASS: noon Thursday, March 20
BINGO: 10:30 a.m. LUNCH: 11:30 a.m. Friday, March 21
EXERCISE CLASS: 9 a.m. and
10:45 a.m.
LUNCH: 11:30 a.m.
Monday, March 24
EXERCISE
Save the date n April 26-27: Spring Angola Rodeo Tickets are on sale. Gates will open at 8 a.m., and the rodeo will start at 2 p.m. All tickets are $20 per person. Ages 2 and under are free if they sit in a lap. No refunds or exchanges allowed. Call (225) 655-2030 or
to extra@theadvocate. com by noon Friday or call (225) 3880731.
PROCEEDINGSOFTHE COUNCIL OF THE PARISH OF WEST FELICIANA, STATEOFLOUISIANA, TAKEN AT
A REGULAR MEETINGHELD ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY10, 2025.
The Council of the Parish of West Feliciana, State of Louisiana, met in aregular session at its regular meeting
place, the Council Meeting Room on the second floor of the Courthouse Annex, 4785 Prosperity Street, St. Francisville, Louisiana on Monday,February 10, 2025, at Five-Thirty (5:30) p.m.
The Chair called the meeting to order and directed the Secretary to call the roll:
PRESENT:District A, Thomas Pate; District B, Troy “Tab” Ballard; District C, John M. Thompson; District D, Justin Metz;and District E, Gerald “Jerry” Tanner,Sr.
ABSENT:None
OTHERS: Parish President, Kenny Havard; Parish Legal Counsel, Dannie P. Garrett, III; Finance Director,Danyell Vice; Planning &Zoning Administrator,Gary Mego; Executive Assistant to the Parish President, Emily Cobb, and Council Secretary,Karla Dietz.
3. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Mr.Pate made amotion for John Thompson to remain the Council Chair; seconded by Mr. Ballard. Therewere noobjections. Motion passed unanimously.Mr. Thompson then made amotion for Gerald Tanner to remain the Council Vice Chair; seconded by Mr.Ballard. Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously
4. PRAYER &PLEDGE
The Chair asked those who would like to do so to stand for the Lord’sPrayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.
5. PUBLIC COMMENT REQUESTS –SUBMITTAL OF FORMS
The Chair advised members of the public who wish to speak to fill out apublic comment request form and provide ittothe Council Secretary beforethe agenda item is addressed.
6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATIONAND ACTION
Mr.Tanner made amotion to approve the agenda as amended. Seconded by Mr.Ballard. Therewereno objections. Motionpassed unanimously
7. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROMTHE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY13, 2025, AS WRITTEN. Mr. Ballardmade amotion to approve the minutes of the January 13, 2025 meeting as written. Seconded by Mr Tanner.Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously
8. PUBLICHEARING
Mr.Pate made amotion to go into public hearing. Seconded by Mr.Ballard. Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously.The ordinance referenced in item 8A pertaining to the adjustment of water bills and the ordinance referenced in item 8B pertaining to the donation of property areboth on the agenda due to an advertising oversight.
8.A. DISCUSS AND/OR ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO ENACT SECTION 34-5 OF THE WEST FELICIANAPARISH CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO ADJUSTMENTS OFWATER BILLS, AND TO PROVIDE FURTHER WITH RESPECT THERETO.
The Chair allowed those members of the public to speak if they wished to do so. Parish Attorney Dannie Garrett read the proposed changes to the ordinance referenced in agenda item 8A, as follows:
Todetermine the adjustment, the parish shall:
1. determine the daily consumption rate for the same billing period as the period for which adjustment is sought, from the prior calendar year,ifavailable, and apply that daily consumption rate to the period for which adjustment is sought; and
2. calculate the average daily usage rate for the billing period immediatelyprior to and following the billing period for which adjustment is sought, and apply that daily usage to the number of days for the billing period for which adjustment is being sought; and
3. apply the lesser of 1and 2herein to the billing period for which adjustment is being sought.
8.B. DISCUSS AND/OR ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT THE DONATION OF PROPERTY, AND TO PROVIDE
FURTHER WITH RESPECT THERETO
The Chair allowed those members of the public to speak if they wished to do so. Parish President Havard addressed the Council stating that this ordinance is in reference to the property wherethe sewerage plant is located in the Turner Subdivision. It was private property that is being donated to the Parish.
8.C. DISCUSS AND/OR ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PART II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 135-4 –ZONING DISTRICT USE ESTABLISHED, AND TO PROVIDE FURTHER WITH RESPECTTHERETO.
The Chair allowed those members of the public to speak if they wished to do so. Chairperson Thompson stated that this ordinance would allow mobile homes in R1.
8.D. RECESS AND/OR END PUBLIC HEARING.
Mr.Ballard made amotion to go out of public hearing and was seconded by Mr.Tanner.Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously
8.E. TAKE ACTION AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE.
AGENDA ITEM 8A
Mr.Ballardmade amotion to accept the amended language to the proposed ordinance in item8A. Seconded by Mr.Pate. Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously.Mr. Ballardthen made amotion to adopt the ordinance as amended. Seconded by Mr.Pate. Roll call as follows: FOR: PATE, BALLARD, TANNER, THOMPSON AGAINST:METZ
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT:NONE
Motioncarried 4to1
WEST FELICIANA PARISH ORDINANCE NUMBER: 2025 February 10-01
AN ORDINANCETOENACT SEC. 34-5 OF THE WEST FELICIANA PARISH CODE OF ORDINANCES PERTAINING TO ADJUSTMENTSOFWATER BILLS, AND TO PROVIDE FURTHER WITH RESPECT THERETO:
The West Feliciana Parish Council hereby ordains:
Section 1- Section 34-5 is hereby enacted to read as follows: Sec. 34-5. Adjustment Policy
A. In the event that acustomer believes that the metered usage is inaccurate, the customer may apply for an adjustment with the water department. Adjustment may be authorized by the President, or his designee, based upon adetermination that the metered usage is inaccurate or was the result of damage by the parish or acontractor thereof. Excess usage due to aleak in the customer’splumbing system shall not be subject toadjustment.
B. To determine the adjustment, the parish shall:
1. determine the daily consumption rate for the same billing periodasthe period for which adjustment is sought, from the prior calendar year,ifavailable, and apply that daily consumption rate to the period for which adjustment is sought; and
2. calculate the average daily usage rate for the billing period immediately prior to and following the billing period for which adjustment is sought, and apply that daily usage to the number of days for the billing period for which adjustment is being sought; and
3. apply the lesser of 1and 2herein to the billing period for which adjustment is being sought.
C. In circumstances in whichacustomer’s bill is twice that of the preceding month, and adjustment is not provided for herein, the customer shall be allowed to pay half of the bill on the due date, then split the remainder of the bill as an addition to the next two billing cycles. In order to use this process the customer shall make arequest of the water department and serves as an acknowledgment of the accuracy of the metered usage for the month in question.
Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective upon the publication thereofinthe official journal after adoption.
Introduced by: President Kenneth Havardatthe meeting of the West Feliciana Parish Council on December 9,2024.
Publication of Summary and Notice of Public Hearing on January 22nd and January29th, 2025.
Full reading and passage on February 10, 2025.
Moved for adoption by TabBallard. Seconded by Thomas Pate.
FOR: PATE, BALLARD, TANNER, THOMPSON AGAINST:METZ ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT:NONE ATTEST:
/s/John M. Thompson 2/10/2025 /s/Karla Dietz 2/10/2025 John M. Thompson DATE Karla Dietz DATE WEST FELICIANA PARISH WEST FELICIANA
AGENDA ITEM 8B Mr.Ballardmade amotion to adopt the ordinance giving the
FOR: PATE, BALLARD, TANNER, THOMPSON
AGAINST:NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ATTEST:
/s/John M.Thompson 2/10/2025
John M. Thompson DATE
WEST FELICIANA PARISH COUNCIL CHAIR
/s/Karla Dietz 2/10/2025
Karla Dietz DATE WEST FELICIANAPARISH COUNCIL SECRETARY
AGENDA ITEM 8C
Mr.Pate made amotion to adopt the ordinance allowing mobile homes in R1. Seconded by Mr.Ballard.Roll call as follows:
FOR: PATE, BALLARD, METZ, TANNER, THOMPSON
AGAINST:NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
Motion passed unanimously
PARISH OF WEST FELICIANA
ORDINANCE NUMBER: 2025 February 10-03
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PART II, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, CHAPTER 135-4 –ZONING DISTRICT USE ESTABLISHED, AND TO PROVIDE FURTHER WITH RESPECT THERETO.
The West Feliciana Parish Council hereby ordains: WHEREAS, West Feliciana Parish
This
the official journal upon the adoption of the Zoning map and effective 5days after publication. Introduced by: John M.Thompson, Chairperson/District C, at aregular meeting of the West Feliciana Parish Council on Monday,January 13, 2025.
Publication of Summary and Notice of Public Hearing: January 22nd and 29th, 2025.
Full reading and passage on February 10, 2025.
Moved for adoption by Thomas Pate. Seconded by TabBallard FOR: PATE, BALLARD, METZ, TANNER, THOMPSON AGAINST:NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: NONE
ATTEST:
/s/John M. Thompson 2/10/2025
John M.Thompson DATE WEST FELICIANAPARISH COUNCIL CHAIR
/s/Karla Dietz 2/10/2025
Karla Dietz DATE WEST FELICIANAPARISH COUNCIL SECRETARY
9. OLD BUSINESS
9A.i. DISCUSS AND/OR MAKE APPOINTMENT TO THE TOURIST COMMISSION. Election for the seat of Carlye Graugnardwas as follows:
Council Member Dyvar AndersonWright Lauren Pourciau Pate X BallardX Metz X Tanner X Thompson X
Lauren Pourciau received 3votes from the Council; she is duly appointed to the Tourist Commission.
9A.ii. DISCUSS AND/OR MAKE APPOINTMENT TO THE HOSPITAL BOARD.
Mr.Ballardmade amotion to reappoint Rhonda Beauchamp and Ernest Ayototheir respective seats. Seconded by Mr.Tanner.Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously.Mr. Tanner then made amotion to appoint Aimee Cook to the (termed out) seat of Melvin Harvey,Jr. Seconded by Mr.Ballard. Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously
9A.iii. DISCUSS AND/OR MAKE APPOINTMENT TO THE LIBRARYBOARD.
Mr.Pate made amotion to appoint ClaireMott to the (termed out) seat of Soraya Landry.Seconded by Mr.Ballard Therewerenoobjections. Motion passed unanimously
9.A.iv.AUTHORIZE THE COUNCILSECRETARY TO ADVERTISE OPENINGS ON THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS, CAPITAL AREA HUMAN SERVICES DISTRICT AND THE LIBRARYBOARD
Mr.Ballardmade amotion to authorize the council secretary to advertise openings on the Board of Adjustments, Capital Area Human Services District and the Library Board.Seconded by Mr.Pate.
RESOLUTIONS 11.A. DISCUSS AND/OR ADOPT ARESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PARISH PRESIDENT TO SIGN REQUIRED DOCUMENTS IN ORDER TO MAKE APPLICATION THROUGH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LGAP) FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025 The Parish President addressed the Council stating that this is an annual grant program pertaining to general government business and wouldallow him to apply for monies for the Parish. Mr.Ballardmade amotion to adopt the resolution authorizing the Parish President to apply for grant monies. Seconded by Mr.Pate. Therewereno objections. Motion passed unanimously
The following resolution was offered by Gerald Tanner and seconded by Thomas Pate: RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO: 2025 FEBRUARY10-01
BE IT RESOLVED THATthe Parish President be authorized to sign required documents in order to make application through the Local Government Assistance Program (LGAP) fiscal year 2024 –2025 in order to:
•Turner Sewer System Repairs
•Solitude Sewer Lift Station Repairs
The application includes alocal match commitmentfromthe Parish.
This resolution was considered section by section and as awhole wasadopted by the following vote on this the 10th day of February,2025.
YEAS: PATE, BALLARD, METZ, TANNER, THOMPSON
NAYS: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: NONE
ATTEST:
/s/ John M.Thompson /s/ Karla Dietz John M. Thompson Karla Dietz Chairperson Council Secretary
CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned Council Secretaryofthe West Feliciana Parish Council, do hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes atrue and correct copy of the resolution adopted by said Parish Council on February10, 2025, at which meeting aquorum of the members of the Parish Council wereboth present and voting. IN FAITH WHEREOF,witness my official signature and seal at St. Francisville, Louisiana, on this, the 10th day ofFebruary, 2025.
/s/ Karla Dietz Karla Dietz Council Secretary
11.B. DISCUSS AND/OR ADOPT ARESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PARISH PRESIDENT TO SIGN REQUIRED DOCUMENTS IN ORDER TO MAKE APPLICATION THROUGH THE COMMUNITY WATER ENRICHMENT FUND (CWEF) FISCAL YEAR 2024-2025. The Parish President addressed the Council stating that this is an annual grant program pertaining to local water improvements and wouldallow him to apply for monies for the Parish. Mr.Tanner made amotion to adopt the resolution authorizing the Parish President to apply for grant monies. Seconded by Mr.Pate. There wereno objections. Motion passed unanimously The following resolution was offered by TabBallardand seconded by Thomas Pate: RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO: 2025 FEBRUARY10-02
BE IT RESOLVED THATthe Parish President be authorized to sign required documents in order to make application through the Community Water EnrichmentFund (CWEF) fiscal year 2024 –2025 in order to: •Purchase and install isolation valves throughout water system.
This grant application includes alocal match.
This resolution was considered section by section and as awhole wasadopted by the following vote on this the 10th day of February,2025.
YEAS: PATE, BALLARD, METZ, TANNER, THOMPSON
NAYS: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE ATTEST:
/s/ John M. Thompson /s/ Karla Dietz John M.Thompson Karla Dietz Chairperson Council Secretary CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned Council Secretaryofthe West Feliciana Parish Council, do hereby certify that the
/s/ Karla Dietz
/s/ Karla Dietz Council Secretary
JAN 19
TIMOTHY JONES: 36; 3640 La. 955W, Ethel; bench warrant
JAN 20
BARBARA TURNER: 65; 5534 Brown Road, Ethel; careless operation, DWI first offense no driver’s license, no seatbelt
DIONEL SPANN: 50; I2276 Lillian St., Jackson; threatening a public official
JAN 23
ISRAEL V. GARCIA: 42; 5932 Manassas Drive, Baton Rouge; DWI-second offense, driving on roadway laned for traffic, driver must be licensed
JAN 24
KABARI JACKSON: 35; 10761 Johnson St., Clinton; possession of marijuana, possession of firearm with controlled dangerous substance, speeding
LEON BROOKS: 41; 2929 Ray Weiland Drive, Baker; obscenity
JAN 25
ERIC MCNEIL: 44; 36415 Brashears Road, Denham Springs; violations of protective order
RON TATE: 56; 4254 La. 67, Slaughter; probation warrant
ORLANDO WEATHERSPOON: 21; 1953 Sparta Ave. B, Baton Rouge; DWI second offense, fugitive warrant, possession of marijuana, careless operation, procedure on approach of an authorized emergency vehicle, view outward or inward through windshield or windows-obscuring prohibited, possession of alcoholic beverage in motor vehicle, operating vehicle license, other offense
LOUIS CHAMPAGNE: 57; 500 Holy St., Picayune, Mississippi; disturbing the peace, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II drugs, bench warrant
JAKEIM GREEN: 26; 21340 Barsket Road, Zachary; illegal carrying of a weapon, possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm-felon
CHELSEA HUGHES: 17; 149 Hughes Lane, Pine Grove; underage operating while intoxicated, possession of synthetic cannabinoids (Schedule 1), stop sign and yield sign, security required, possession of alcoholic beverage in motor vehicle
LISA DIXON: 45; 4031 Florida St., Zachary; bench warrant
JAN. 28
ALAN SAGELY: 45; 3193 La. 952, Jackson; bench warrant
JAN. 29
COREY MARSHALL: 37; 118021 Florida Blvd., Albany; fugitive for Cobb County
TRAVIS GIBBS: 18; 11056 Sensley Lane, Clinton; simple robbery, battery of a dating partner strangulation
JAN. 30
JAMARCUS MATTHEWS: 31; 4210 La. 955, Ethel; obstruction of highway aggravated, resisting arrest of officer
JAN. 31
DARIN BERNARD: 55; 4494 Liberty Road, Clinton; bench warrant
KELIN MOORE: 24; 1660 La 953, Jackson; illegal possession of stolen things
PAUL DUPRE: 66; 16131 La. 10, Clinton; DWI first offense driving on roadway landed for traffic maximum speed limit
TREMON THOMPSON: 26; 9529 Moore Lane, Ethel; possession of marijuana, resisting an officer by flight hit-and-run, view outward or inward through windshield or window, obscuring prohibited possession of drugs paraphernalia
FEB. 1
ERIC EVANS: 36; 9461 Odell Lane, Ethel; improper lane usage, DWI second offense
CHARLES MURRAY: 50; 12234 La. 961, Clinton; resisting an office, possession of meth possession of drug paraphernalia
ADRIAN BURDEN: age unknown; 11405 Rouchon Lane Clinton; bench warrant
AUSTIN JACKSON: 26; 3436 Madison Ave., Baton Rouge; fugitive warrant (EBRSO)
FEB. 2
JOHNNY WILLIAMS: 39; 3195 Quiet Lane, Jackson; DWI first offense, careless operation
ANTHONY DANIELS: 49; 2027 Race St., Jackson; improper telephone communication
FEB. 3
EDWARD ROBINSON: 40; 3810 Sam Talbert Road, Clinton; aggravated assault with firearm, disturbing the peace by fighting
EMRALD WHITE ROBINSON: 36; 3810 Sam Talbert Road, Clinton; disturbing the peace by fighting, aggravated assault with a firearm
THAINEICEYA EVANS: 24; 3630 Cannon St., Baton Rouge; bench warrant
FEB. 4
AUTUMN JONES: 26; 11293 Pepper Drive, St. Francisville; bench warrant
FEB. 6
ASHLEY ARD: 34; 9745 Morris Road, St. Francisville; theft simple damage to property
LELA BRUE: 43; 606 Bernard St., New Roads; DWI first offense, obstruction of highway-aggravated, operating vehicle with suspended license, other offense, security required
WASH DAVIS: 26; 3187 Corbert Lane, Jackson; bench warrant
ALBERT ROBERTS JR.: 32; 9085 Jack Loupe Road, New Roads; bench warrant
FEB. 7
JUSTIN SMITH: 39; 7723 Race St., Jackson; theft of $1,000 but less than $5,000
BRANDEN BALLARD: 20; 2425 Charles Drive, Jackson; disturbing the peace, possession of marijuana, possession of drugs
FEB. 10
DAVID HAYES: 24; 10311 Roosevelt St., Clinton; possession of firearm with controlled dangerous substance, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute
LESLEY THOMAS: 39; 6117 Barnes Lane, Clinton; bench warrant
FEB. 11
MICHAEL JOSEPH: 37; 6083 Gaylord St., Woodville, Mississippi; illuminating devices required, possession of marijuana, possession of Schedule I drugs, possession of firearm with controlled dangerous substance
DONALD YOUNG JR.: 30; 3841 Banks St., Jackson; failure to register as a sex offender
LUCAS WALL: 42; 2924 Banks St., Jackson; fugitive warrant
FEB. 12
DESMOND GREEN: 36; 3732 Miller Drive, Jackson; aggravated second-degree battery, aggravated burglary, cruelty to the infirm
RONALD DAVIS: 27; 15797 Pride Baywood Road, Greenwell Springs; bench warrant
GARY AXTON: 45; 7024 La. 10, Jackson; probation violation
JAMAR THOMPSON: 34; 1810 Country Club Road, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; driver must be license, reckless operation with accident, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
FEB. 13
MARCUS TOUSSAINT: 31; 5311 Beverly Hill St., Houston; hold for Texas
FEB. 14
JERENY BROOKS: 36; 4125 Bennett St., Zachary; illegal possession of stolen thing
$1,000 to $5,000
FEB. 15
JUSTIN NEELY: 33; 16069 La. 10, St. Francisville; bench warrant, hold for West Feliciana, theft of motor vehicle, illegal possession of stolen things
$5,000-$25,000
FEB. 16
DEONDRAE GREEN: 27; 2522 Carolyn Sue Drive, Jackson; fugitive for East Baton Rouge
FEB. 19
JOSEPH WILLIAMS JR.: 27; 12693 Blackwater Road, Baker; false accounting, resisting arrest of an officer, criminal trespass-all other offenses
JACOB MCKNIGHT: 39; 1519 ldlewild Road, Clinton; fugitive for Ascension
FEB. 21
JESSIE CLARK: 47; 3728 La. 10, Jackson; probation violation
FEB. 22
JOSEPH COMEAUX: 28; 474 Lemon Road, Slaughter; domestic aggravated battery with child endangerment
RODERICK DOUGLAS: 36; 2334 Juno Drive, Baton Rouge; DWIfirst offense, careless operation, driver must be licensed
KEVIN LEE: 59; 5376 Blackmore Road, St. Francisville; DWI first, careless operation, no seatbelt, open containers
FEB. 23
JOVANTE FERGUSON: 30; 3913 Market St., Jackson; criminal damage, violation of protective order
FEB. 24
TYKEANDRE HARRIS: 21; 147 South Second St., Centreville, Mississippi; two counts possession of a machine gun, possession of Schedule I, possession of a firearm against a person whom protective order is issued