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ASCENSION PARISH POLICE BOOKINGS The following people were booked into the Ascension Parish prison from Dec. 3-10:
Dec. 3
BECKER, CHRISTOPHER G.: 51, 11036 Lakeview Drive, Geismar, probation violation, domestic abuse battery. BECKER, DANITA: 44, 11036 Lakeview Drive, Geismar, domestic abuse battery. BENTON, TYLER: 28, 1303 Heatherbourne Drive, Legrange, Kentucky, two counts fugitive-other Louisiana jurisdiction, misdemeanor simple criminal damage to property. BLOCK, GUIDO: 51, 14086 U.S. 61, Gonzales, domestic abuse battery. DARVILLE, KEVIN JEROME: 38, 103 S. Stacy St., Gonzales, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, disturbing the peace/language/disorderly conduct. FERNANDEZ, JALASEA: 20, 2824 S. Burnside Ave., No. 802, Gonzales, simple battery, disturbing the peace, violations of protective orders, stalking, aggravated battery. GEORGE, CHRISTOPHER LEE: 30, 12328 Oak Colony Drive, Geismar, felony simple criminal damage to property, felony unauthorized use of a movable, simple battery, parole violation. GOSSETT, JEREMY CHASE: 30, 16480 Marty Road, Prairieville, simple criminal damage to property, hit and run driving, operating vehicle while license is suspended, careless operation. LANDRY, JARED: 29, 8255 Mill St., St. James, two counts failure to appear in court, simple criminal damage to property. WRAY, LUCAS: 32, 3922 Birdheights Ave., Addis, improper lane usage, operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
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disturbing the peace/violent and tumultuous manner/disorderly conduct. GREEN, ALLEN J.: 28, 305 W. 11th St,, Donaldsonville, two counts failure to appear in court. HILLIARD, CHANCE J.: 20, 933 S. Bell Ave., Gonzales, resisting an officer. LATIL, TAYLOR LEE: 20, 37429 Southwood Village Ave., Prairieville, three counts simple burglary of vehicle, misdemeanor theft, criminal trespass/trespassing of real property, theft of a firearm, contraband defined/ certain activities regarding contraband in penal institutions prohibited, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbidden, resisting an officer, misdemeanor simple criminal damage to property. MORRIS, ERIC D.: 22, 9195 Methodist St., Convent, failure to appear in court, expired driver’s license, resisting an officer, reckless operation, speeding. MORRIS, STEPHANIE AMANDA: 45, 90 E. End Ave., Sulphur, unauthorized use of access card as theft/definitions, felony theft. SINGLETARY, JASON REED: 37, 44284 Prince Road, St. Amant, theft. TIDD, GARNER CLARK: 51, 7775 La. 70, Donaldsonville, felony unauthorized use of a movable. WEBB, DARRYL OTIS: 59, 10581 Martin Road, Gonzales, parole violation, felony theft. WILLIAMS, DASHA BRIELLE: 24, 2426 S. Jackson, Apt. 8D, Tulsa, Oklahoma, assault by drive-by shooting. WILLIAMS, DEVIN DAVONTE: 20, 321 La. 998, Belle Rose, assault by drive-by shooting. WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY NICOLE: 31, 2426 S. Jackson St., 8D, Tulsa, Oklahoma, assault by drive-by shooting.
BENNETT, DARIEN T.: 21, 38324 Cedar St., Gonzales, three counts simple burglary/vehicle, misdemeanor theft, criminal trespass/ trespassing of real property, theft of a firearm, probation violation, entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbidden, resisting an officer, misdemeanor) simple criminal damage to property. CASHIO, ZACHARY WAYNE: 21, 17136 Fountainbleau Drive, Prairieville, felony theft. COOK, KELLY C.: 49, 16015 Jolie Lane, French Settlement, misdemeanor theft. DALTON, BRANDON MARCEL: 19, 4405 Heath Road, Baker, criminal trespass, stop signs and yield signs, penalties for violations, disturbing the peace. FORCELL, TRIVONNE M.: 28, 3101 Abend Church Road, Donaldsonville, second degree battery, failure to appear in court, aggravated assault, simple battery,
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CASES
Assoc. v. Nancy L. Mann, executory process. Lionel Williams v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. and Deloris Scieneaux, damages. Kimberly M. Anne London v. Brandon Michael Stafford, Ascension Parish Government, Ascension Parish Police Jury and Berkely Insurance Co., damages. Louisiana State Department Transportation & Development v. Michael Peter Abate Jr. and Lisa Franck Abate, expropriation. Patrick J. LeBlanc v. Vincent R. Knaps, injunction. Edmond Coleman, structured settlement. Vw Credit Inc v. Danny Major Jr. and Amitti D. Turk, executory process. Us Bank Trust Na and Master Participation Trust v. Marguerite J. Vernell, executory process. Aimee Matzen v. Allstate Property & Casualty Insurance Co., damages.
Continued from page 6G lanc, damages. (Individual on behalf of) Verdell Banner, (individual on behalf of) Leila Banner v. Octavia S. Battiste, Geico General Insurance Co. and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., damages. Conn Appliances Inc. dba Conns v. William P. Templet, promissory note. Conn Appliances Inc. dba Conns v. Adaryell Carter, promissory note. Synchrony Bank v. Calisa Robbins, open account. Standard Mortgage Corp. v. Chastity Faye Boutte aka Chastity F. Boutte Louviere aka Louviere Camillus E., Margaret H. Boutte aka Margaret Helaire Boutte and Paul E. Boutte, executory process. JPMorgan Chase Bank National
BOOTY, JEREMY MICHAEL: 25, 40149 Pelican Roost, Gonzales, careless operation, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. BROCK, ROY JERMIEL: 33, 713 E. Rome St., Gonzales, surety, domestic abuse battery. DOWNCEREAUX SR., ALTON: 62, 515 St. Vincent St., Donaldsonville, aggravated second degree battery. ESTEEM, KEITH: 32, 92 Tuscany Drive, La Place, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating vehicle while license is suspended, required position and method of turning at intersections. GONDAY, DAVID JOSEPH: 32, 13486 Bayou Grand S. Road, Gonzales, failure to appear in court. GUEDRY, GLENN PAUL: 56, 11058 Beco Road, St. Amant, resisting an officer, unlawful refusal to submit to chemical tests, arrests for driving while intoxicated,
possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles, no motor vehicle insurance, vehicle license required, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. HARGROVE, EDDIE J.: 35, 6331 La. 73, Geismar, resisting an officer by violence, resistance or opposition, disturbing the peace/ drunkenness, disturbing the peace/violent and tumultuous manner/disorderly conduct. JONES, EUGENE D.: 50, 44528 Cypress St., Sorrento, failure to appear in court. LEBRANCH, ALVIN JOSEPH: 47, 1934 Independence Blvd., New Orleans, disturbing the peace/ drunkenness. LESSARD, LORI MARIE: 46, 16720 La. 16, French Settlement, misdemeanor theft. MCDANIEL, STEVEN M.: 28, 838 E. Rome St., Gonzales, probation violation, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, possession of heroin, possession of Schedule IV controlled dangerous substance, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. MITCHELL, BRANDY: 30, 18228 Bill Morgan Road, Prairieville, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, resisting an officer. SMITH, DERRICK: 34, 611 Claiborne St., Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court, entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbidden, simple battery, simple criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling. THERENCE, VERNON C: 21, 605 W. Bordelon St., Gonzales, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute Schedule I controlled dangerous substance. THIBODEAUX, JOSHUA E.: 25, 301 Hood St., Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court. THOMPSON, JONATHAN KYLE: 22, 97 Carlisle Road, Gilbertown, Alabama, careless operation, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. TRAVELER, JALEEL JAMES: 20, 11265 La. 73, Geismar, simple criminal damage to property. TRIM, PAUL VENCENT: 35, 13109 Depen St., Gonzales, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, domestic abuse battery, possession of firearm by person convicted of certain felonies, felony illegal possession of stolen things, illegal carry of weapons,crime or controlled dangerous substance, contributing to the delinquency of juveniles, commission of any other felony, distribution/ possession with the intent to distribute Schedule IV controlled dangerous substance, two counts possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, distribution/possession with the intent to distribute heroin.
FAMILY SUITS
Tangeles Harris, state Department of Children and Family Services v. Hanford Raven, child support. Nathaniel L. Chopin Jr. v. Sharon Holmes Chopin, divorce. Sheba Danica Glover v. Willie Bernard Baxter III, divorce. Melvin Leon v. Ana Leon, divorce. Vanessa D. Mena v. Seth Daniel Mena, divorce. Fredrick J. Smith v. Jolencia D. Smith, divorce.
TRIM, STEPHANIE: 33, 12322 Allison Drive, Geismar, domestic abuse battery.
Dec. 6
ALLEMOND JR., BRYNE JOSEPH: 33, 18053 John Broussard Road, Prairieville, misdemeanor theft. AMOS, DENNIS G.: 68, 41143 Galvez Ave., Prairieville, trafficcontrol signals, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. BAUDOIN, CHRISTOPHER D.: 41, 16482 La. 929, Prairieville, disturbing the peace/violent and tumultuous manner/disorderly conduct. CAREY, MALAIKA KENYATTA: 39, 15457 Roy Rogers Road, Prairieville, principals. DANDRIDGE, CARTAZE: 21, 812 Walton St., Donaldsonville, domestic abuse battery. GEASON, KYLE: 18, 35200 Julien Lane, Donaldsonville, criminal mischief/giving of any false report or complaint to a sheriff or his deputies or to any officer of the law, illegal use of 911. PLEASANT, XERES DAJON: 18, 25 Bellina Drive, Donaldsonville, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids. PRICE, DESMOND: 22, 5171 Wildwood Drive, Gonzales, two counts failure to appear in court. SADOWSKI, TAMMIE LYNN: 40, 11402 Inwood Road, Houston, Texas, public intimidation/intimidation, use of certain wireless telecommunications devices for text messaging prohibited, possession of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles, careless operation, stop signs and yield signs, penalties for violations, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. TAYLOR, DONALD J.: 19, 507 Lessard St., Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids. THOMAS, BRENTON TAYLOR: 18, 3039 Mt. Oliver Road, Donaldsonville, failure to appear in court, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids. WHITE, JON SCOTT: 57, 4520 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., Baton Rouge, misrepresentation during booking, unlawful refusal to submit to chemical tests, arrests for driving while intoxicated, careless operation, felony operating a vehicle while intoxicated. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE: 38, 14074 Mire Road, Gonzales, aggravated battery, domestic abuse battery, strangulation. WILSON, TRON A.: 32, 16619 Kaite Nicole Lane, Walker, disturbing the peace/violent and tumultuous manner/disorderly conduct.
Dec. 7
DEVALL, DONALD: 47, 12311 O’neal Road, Gonzales, surety, failure to appear in court. HARRIS, JOHNTON LEE: 30, 38285 Evergreen St., Gonzales, three counts failure to appear in court, domestic abuse battery. HARVEY, JYVARIEL DEVON: 19, 37271 Anderson Road, Geismar, two counts failure to appear in court, bond revocation, in for court. HEMBREE, TARA M.: 26, 37086 Myerson Lane, Walker, two counts surety, breach condition of bail obligation, failure to appear in court. HILL, DON A.: 53, 1309 Round Hill Drive, Baton Rouge, misdemeanor theft. KILBOURN, KATELYN HANNAH: 20, 418 S. Sammy St., Gonzales, failure to appear in court, theft of utility service, inference of commission of theft, in for court. MARSHALL, CHARLES LEE: 24, 43177 Moore Road, Prairieville, misdemeanor theft, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. MORAN, CALEB: 26, 17325 Penn Blvd., Prairieville, two counts failure to appear in court, prohibited
acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids. STRAIN, THEODORE ALLEN: 36, 5127 N. Shamrock Drive, Baton Rouge, failure to appear in court. TOWNLEY, CLAYTON ZACHARY: 34, 44127 Prince Road, St. Amant, three counts failure to appear in court. VALENTINE, ALVIN: 55, 1915 Denver St., Baton Rouge, parole violation, felony theft. WINN, RASHAAD: 27, 6775 Nellie Ave., Baton Rouge, telephone communications/improper language/harassment.
Dec. 8
BAKER, JONATHON: 17, 39078 Old Bayou Ave., Gonzales, domestic abuse battery, aggravated second degree battery. BROOKS IV, FRANK: 26, 114 Pine St., Donaldsonville, second degree battery, two counts failure to appear in court, misdemeanor flight from an officer, domestic abuse aggravated assault, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids. FISHER, SANDRA MARIE: 52, 3039 Mt. Olive Church Lane, Donald-
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Food safety seminar
Barbara Templet, a registered nurse and Louisiana child care health consultant, will present a two-hour food safety seminar at noon Tuesday at the Ascension Parish Library’s Gonzales branch, 708 S. Irma Blvd. Templet is certified with the state Department of Health and Hospitals. Day care center staff and child care providers will receive food safety certificates from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals upon completion of the seminar. Call (225) 647-3955 for information or to register.
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DONALDSONVILLE — A group of local high school students officially began the second year of a reborn program that involves local youth in government. Returning and new members of the 2015-16 Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council took their oaths of office during the Aug. 11 City Council meeting. MYAC’s mission is to serve as advocates for local youth to city government, addressing issues that affect local youth while also offering a chance to learn volunteer, leadership and civic skills. “MYAC’s motto is ‘Young People Leading the Way to
a Better Tomorrow,’ ” said Tamiko Garrison, volunteer coordinator of the group.
Garrison said the group was originally created in 1996, under then-Mayor Bernard J. Francis Sr., Garrison’s father. However, the group remained dormant until 2014, when current Mayor Leroy Sullivan Sr. and Garrison revived and restructured the program. MYAC’s makeup was increased from last year’s eight positions to 16 seats, eight sophomore or junior students each from Ascension Catholic High School and DonaldsonPhoto provided by TAMIKO GARR RISON ville High School, Garrison The Donaldsonville Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council includes, first row said, with each school allowed man, Jimmia Williams, from left, Jalon ChatC Kaitlyn Williams, Tamiko Stroud, Paige Joseph, Maerys Joseph and Lawrence Brown III; and second row, Whitney Eure, Catherine Eure, Kerrionne Brown, Da äSee YOUTH COUNCIL, page 3G Honora, Victoria arell Eure, Nina Smith and Whitney Baker.
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Open mic for teens
Talented teens are invited to open mic night at the Dutchtown Branch Library, 13278 La. 73, in Geismar from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Bring 10 minutes of material or two songs to perform in front of a crowd. No registration is required, but time is limited. Call (225) 673-8699 for information.
Loss and grief group
If you have experienced loss of any kind, there is a support group available to help you through the grieving process, facilitated by the Grief Recovery Center. The group meets every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Sister Linda Conference room at St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1125 La. 30, in Gonzales. There is no charge to attend. Registration is preferred; call (225) 621-2906.
Preteens and puberty
“Growing Up: Girls, A Class for Preteen Girls” will be held from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Sister Vernola Conference Room at St. Elizabeth Hospital. This class for girls ages 9 to 11 and their mothers will help girls understand the physical and emotional changes they will experience as they go through puberty. The fee is $15, and preregistration is required. Call (225) 621-2906. Contact Darlene Denstorff by phone, (225) 336-6952 or (225) 603-1996; fax, (225) 644-5851; or email, ascension@theadvocate. com or ddenstorff @theadvocate.com. Deadline: noon Monday.
Advocate staff photos by ANGELA MAJOR ABOVE: Hot air balloons begin to rise before the start of the 2014 Ascension Hot Air Balloon Dixon Expo Center. TOP: Student pilot Dylan Festival at the LamarHammond adds heat to a hot air balloon before the start of the festival.
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Planning is underway for Ascension Parish’s
fourth Hot Air Balloon Festival set for Sept. 25-26 at the Lamar-Dixon Expo Center. In addition to towering, colorful hot air balloons, this year’s festival will feature more
carnival rides, an expanded Children’s Village and a balloon photo booth. Parish President Tommy Martinez, the Ascension Parish Council, along with the
Ascension Festivals and Cultural Council Inc. said balloonists from around the country will
again descend upon the parish for the festival.
The first two hot air balloon festivals were organized by a nonprofit group headed
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Members of the Ascension Festivals and Cultural Council Inc. are shown at their weekly planning meeting on July 22 as they plan for this year’s activities for the 2015 Ascension Hot Air Balloon Festival to be held at Lamar-Dixon Expo Center in Gonzales on Sept. 25-26. Shown clockwise from left are Kemlyn Bailey-Lomas, Mark LaCour, Celeste Harris, Wanda Martin, Gwen LeBlanc, Tracy Browning, Martin McConnell, John Connelly, Flo Magee, Audrey Boudreaux, Kim Braud, Desiree Daigle, Ken Firmin (along wall), Cody Melancon, Lee Anderson and Bobby Soileau. The committee also includes Sherry Denig, Robert Ambeau and Lester Kenyon.
The Ascension Fund boarrd, sponsors and volunteers ma anaged to surprise teachers at 20 Ascension Parish schools wiith the news that they have rer ceived grant funds to suppo ort innovative and creative metthods of learning for students. The Ascension Fund, a no onprofit organization, awarde ed $50,500 in its latest round of competitive grants. A total of 41 grants werre recently awarded, includin ng eight School Impact Gran ts for $2,500 each and 33 Teache er Grants ranging between $50 00 and $1,000. “Here in Ascension, we ge et to count our blessings,” saiid Michael Buturla, Ascensio on Fund vice president. “We hav ve wonderful, talented teacherrs who are willing to go the ex xtra mile to enrich the learning experience for their studentss, and we have local businesses and individuals who appreciate e the value of our children’s edu ucation and are willing to invesst in them.” The Ascension Fund was established in 1991 as a projectt of the Rotary Club of Gonzaless. Original pledges of $800,000 0 were placed in an endowment,, the income that now pays forr the grants. The fund provided d its first grant in 1992 and since e then has given more 1,100 0 grants representing $1.3 mil-lion in awards to area public c schools and teachers. The Ascension Fund is guided by a board of directors, and the invested funds are overseen by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. Serving on the board of directors are President Donald Songy, Vice President Michael Buturla, Secretary Lisa Philippe Dunigan, Treasurer Brad J. Walker, Leana Chatman, Sherrie Despino, Sally Diez, Malcolm J. Dugas Jr., Fritz Englade Sr., Sonny Graugnard, Amy HathornLambert, Martin McConnell, Dr. Cherron Philippe, Timothy E. Pujol, Paulette Rosamond, Glenda Shaheen, Beryl S. Smith, Peggy Walker and Buddy Wells. Grant awards included: APPLE DIGITAL ACADEMY: Sherice Palmer, $1,000 from the Randy J. Braud Memorial Endowment. CENTRAL PRIMARY: Erica Kraemer, $1,000 from the AllStar Ford/Lincoln Endowment; and äSee GRANTS, page 2G
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Do your children back know how to find they read their home? Can and follow If not, they a map? ping skills can learn mapat the Dutchtown branch of the Parish LibraryAscension at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. “From Here Back Again to There and — Mapping Skills Discovered ” will introduce such concepts reading a simple map, as ping a room mapusing blocks, using location words to gate an obstacle navicourse and following a map The program to treasure. is for dren ages 3 to 7, and chilis limited, space so register Call (225) 673-8699. early.
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DONALDSONV ILLE — Once month, grandparen a their grandchildr ts raising en sit down share issues to others in the and strategies with same The Ascension situation. Counseling Center in Donaldsonv hosting the ille started three yearsGrandparents Café grandparent ago after several help dealing s started asking for grandchildr with helping their computer en with homework, issues and sure. peer presWanda August, a parent cilitator with faAscension Schools, Public said grandparen the idea for the t support came from, group Kathy Edmonston, another parent “Kathy was facilitator. ents strugglingseeing grandparwith the issues that come up when you’re parenting a younger generation, August said. ” The group on the third sessions are held Wednesday month at of each 419 Donaldsonv Memorial Drive in ille. “They get to meet with who are others in the same have the same boat experience,” and gust said. AuIn some cases, the grandparents are unexpectedl y thrust a new role, and in other into the new child-rearin cases, is temporary. g scenario “We offer share ideas them a safe place to August said. and experiences ,” The group sessions to some grandparen have led together outside the ts getting forming bonds meetings, and relationship that help with their s challenges, she said.
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