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LIVINGSTON PARISH PRISON BOOKINGS The following people were booked into the Livingston Parish prison from Nov. 4 through Nov. 10.

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ALLEN, NICHOLAS M.: 35, 10880 La. 961, Clinton, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. BLADES, HEAVEN LEIGH: 27, 35447 Weiss Road, Walker, probation. BORNE, ERICK: 37, 437 Carrie St., Denham Springs, appearing in an intoxicated condition. EVANS, BENJAMIN: 38, 5734 Kleinpeter Road, Lot 30, Baton Rouge, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. FRANK, ALEXANDER: 20, 13351 Williamsburg, Walker, enter/ remain in places/on land after being forbidden, disturbing the peace. FRANKLIN, JAMES S.: 49, 940 Oswego Drive, Carmel, Indiana, two counts possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic, possession of marijuana, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, proper equipment required on vehicles and operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses. FRITCHIE, TRAVIS GRAY: 30, 21121 La. 16, Denham Springs, theft. GAUDIN, NICHOLAS: 17, 25625 Gill Road, Denham Springs, six counts simple burglary. LEE, DWIGHT: 49, 2907 Whitley Road, Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, vehicle registration expired, display of plates. LEE, ROBERT A.: 34, 27265 Patterson Road, Springfield, driving while intoxicated. LORENTSEN, KIRBY ANTHONY: 22, 13886 Old River Road, Maurepas, probation administrative sanction, fugitive. MOSBROKER, CASSONDRA: 28, 70196 E. Railroad Ave., Tangipahoa, fugitive. PARSON, RICHARD COLE: 28, 16935 Dodie McLin Road, Satsuma, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, create/operate clandestine laboratory for the unlawful manufacture of controlled dangerous substance. QUARTARARO, PAUL D.: 46, 15415 Brightside Drive, Baton Rouge, fugitive. SCOTT, CHARLEY: 18, 6929 Cleveland Ave., Atlanta, criminal trespass, resisting an officer, possession of marijuana. SLINKER, JUSTIN KENT: 20, 31607 N. Corbin Ave., Walker, attempt/ second-degree murder, principal/armed robbery. SMITH, JOSEPH G.: 18, 11075 La. 1033, Denham Springs, simple battery. TAUZIN, DEREK: 37, 31005 N. Corbin Road, Walker, attempt/ second- degree murder, attempt/ armed robbery. TILLMAN, GILL SPENCER: 41, 25057 George Settlement Road, Springfield, manufacture, cultivation, distribution, possession with intent to distribute Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, littering prohibited. WELCH, JENNIFER NICOLE: 30, 30583 E. Trace Drive, Walker, fugitive.

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ANDERSON, COLIN R.: 18, 34414 Woodland Trail, Denham Springs, fugitive. BENNETT, GARY: 64, 17110 David Drive, Livingston, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana. BLANKENSHIP, NICHOLAS A.: 21, 101 Joan St., Denham Springs, parole. BOURGEOUIS, SAMANTHA D.: 48, 17540 Guitreau Lane, Livingston, manufacture, cultivation, distribution or possession with intent to distribute Schedule I controlled dangerous substance, resisting an officer. COKER, CLIFFORD C.: 32, 5812 Port Hudson, Baton Rouge, speeding, driver must be licensed, security required, two counts traffic bench warrant, vehicle registration expired, violations of registration provisions. CORBETT, BRYAN: 26, 8207 E. Susie Circle, Denham Springs, enter/remain in places/on land after being forbidden. DAVIS, KYLE M.: 29, 17540 Guitreau Lane, Livingston, manufacture, cultivation, distribution or possession with intent to distribute Schedule I controlled dangerous substance, resisting an officer. GAUTHIER, CHASE: 32, 26197 Bobby Gill Road, Denham Springs, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. GAUTHIER, DONJA: 26, 26197 Bobby Gill Road, Denham Springs, theft. GUY, JASON: 37, 2040 Connie Drive, Denham Springs, possession of marijuana. HAILEY, JENNIFER JENICE: 31, 7055 Kent St., Baker, illegal possession of stolen things. HIGGINBOTHAM, JASON PAUL: 37, 31531 Linder Road, Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, possession of firearm/ carry concealed weapon by convicted felon, illegal carrying of weapon penal use weapon/ violent crime or controlled dangerous substance, illegal use of

controlled drug in presence of persons under 17 years old, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. HOWELL, ALISHA: 42, 17110 David Drive, Livingston, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana. JONES, MARVIN F.: 51, 5812 Denova St., Baton Rouge, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance. LANCLOS, PATRICK BRIAN: 31, 110 Eighth St., Krotz Springs, Department of Corrections incarceration. LLORENTE, KYLE: 30, 30692 Ranchero Ave., Denham Springs, aggravated battery. MAYERS, ZANE: 21, 30086 Huntington Place, Walker, manufacture, cultivation, distribution or possession with intent to distribute Schedule I controlled dangerous substance, illegal carrying of weapon penal use weapon/ violent crime or controlled dangerous substance, proper equipment required on vehicles/ unsafe vehicles. MELCHER, TAYLOR PAUL: 20, 14055 Ladoux Lane, Denham Springs, fugitive. METHVIEN, DONALD PAUL: 49, 19751 Music Lane, Killian, theft. MONROE, JESI: 30, 7249 Marilyn Drive, Denham Springs, fugitive. MONROE, RON: 49, 13080 Whit Holden Road, Walker, fugitive, three counts possession of Schedule III controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia. MORAN, SEAN JOSEPH: 32, 19120 Aydell Lane, French Settlement, misrepresentations concerning benefit payments, felony theft. ROBERTS, CRYSTAL: 40, 33358 Cane Market Road, Walker, possession of marijuana. ROUSSEAU, NICHOLAS M.: 33, 30928 Lilac St., Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, two counts failure to pay child support. SMITH, DEVON: 18, 23823 Sandlewood Court, Denham Springs, possession of marijuana. WATSON, BRIAN: 20, 790 Riverview Drive, Baton Rouge, possession of marijuana, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia, operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, tail lamps, owner to secure registration, temp plates issued by dealers, headlamps for motor vehicles/ motorcycles, security required. WHITE, PAIGE C.: 30, 21085 Cullen Road, Denham Springs, fugitive. WOOD, JASON: 41, 5342 Lavey Lane, Baker, prohibited acts/ drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule I controlled dangerous substance other than marijuana or synthetic. WRIGHT, EDWARD LEE: 36, 13424 Lonnie Wascom Road, Walker, possession of marijuana.

less, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. PITRE, CULLEN: 23, 11412 Arnold Road, Denham Springs, principal/ armed robbery, attempt/seconddegree murder. PITRE, MEAGAN: 20, 11412 Arnold Road, Denham Springs, probation, obstruction of justice. SHANK, LATISHA M.: 32, 9010 Shadow Bluff Ave., Denham Springs, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. STEGALL, CHARLES: 27, 36409 Cane Market Road, Denham Springs, contributing to the delinquency of juveniles. TURNER, TRISTAN: 18, 1825 South Points Drive, No. 6, Baton Rouge, parole, theft, criminal trespass, 11 counts simple burglary, theft of a firearm, simple burglary of inhabited dwelling, two counts illegal possession of stolen things. WADE, BRIAN: 41, 12451 Hammack Road, Denham Springs, simple battery. WHEAT, ADOULPHUS: 44, 33035 Gracie Lane, Plaquemine, failure to register first conviction.

NOV. 7 APPLEGATE, GARY: 32, 30161 Kinchen St., Albany, domestic abuse battery. BOOTH, RANDY: 54, 10523 Purple Martin, Denham Springs, driving while intoxicated, reckless operation of a vehicle. CLOUD, MATTHEW: 29, 30430 La. 441, Holden, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. FARACE, KYLE D.: 24, 29020 La. 43, Albany, manufacture, cultivation, distribution, possession with intent to distribute Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, two counts operating vehicle with suspended license/other offenses, illegal possession of stolen things, expired motor vehicle insurance, driver must be licensed, owner to secure registration. GUY, BRANDON LEE: 19, 30388 Honeysuckle Drive, Denham Springs, obstruction of justice. HAMON, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT: 20, 7522 Northwoods Drive, Sugarland, Texas, indecent behavior with juveniles. HARDY, LAURA CHRISTINE: 19, 11268 Bassemier Road, Hammond, theft. HARDY, TABATHA R.: 29, 30544 Strawberry Lane, Albany, theft. KENNARD, DAWSON: 21, 30547 Norris Bendily Road, Denham, simple battery domestic violence. KING, ALVIN: 34, 17722 Hooper Road, Greenwell Springs, obstruction of justice. MITCHELL, JONATHAN CHASE: 32, 7580 Amite Church Road, Denham Springs, domestic abuse battery. PHINNEY, BILLY RAYMOND: 33, 30103 Tiffany Drive, Walker, careless operation, accident reports/ when and to whom made/information aid, traffic bench warrant, stop signs/yield signs. VANCEL, BRADY: 22, 8866 Dave Clark St., Denham Springs, theft. WATKINS, THOMAS: 43, 5055 Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge, driving while intoxicated, flight from an officer, aggravated flight from an officer, resisting an officer, theft. WELCH, L. J.: 54, 509 13th St., Kentwood, Department of Corrections incarceration. WHETSTONE, KEVIN EARL: 30, 30258 Cain St., Denham Springs, fugitive. WISE, DIANA: 30, 30847 Lilac St., Denham Springs, obstruction of justice.

NOV. 6 BOUDREAUX, RICHARD: 46, 31531 Linder Road, Apt. 115, Denham Springs, domestic simple assault, simple assault, disturbing the peace/doing any of the following to disturb. BROOKS, L.C.: 46, 25581 Pardue Road, Springfield, failure to register first conviction. CUTRER, ASHLEY: 26, 18968 Florida Blvd., Lot 7, Albany, probation administrative sanction. DAVID, TYSON GENE: 27, 8169 E. Susie Circle, Denham Springs, simple burglary. DUNAWAY, KAYLA R.: 26, 5818 Deanne Marie Drive, Zachary, Department of Corrections incarceration. FELDER, WALTER: 43, 12431 Old Baton Rouge Highway, Hammond, hit-and-run driving. FRANCIS, MORGAN: 25, 24883 Joe May Road, Denham Springs, allowing dogs to roam. HALFORD, ROBERT: 39, 30826 Ivy St., Denham Springs, obstruction of justice, possession of Schedule II controlled dangerous substance, prohibited acts/drug paraphernalia. KORKOSZ, JON KARL: 55, Home-

BARTON, CHARLES E.: 30, 309 Cypress St., Independence, simple battery, appearing in an intoxicated condition. CUMMINS, CHARLES DAVID: 59, 11444 Pleasant Drive, Denham Springs, misdemeanor domestic abuse child endangerment.

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Denham Springs head coach Dru Nettles calls a play against Zachary in a 2014 playoff game at Yellow Jacket Stadium in Denham Springs. Advocate file photo by HILARY SCHEINUK

The old cliches are true about apart. every game mattering and taking it Springfield coach Ryan Serpas one week at a time. But it’s hard to has won five of the seven meetsneak a peek at the ings against his football schedules alma mater, and for this season and the Bulldogs have not get extra exwon three straight cited about a few in the series since dates in particular. back-to-back Here are a handlosses in 2010 and ful of games in2011. volving Livingston SPORTS Springfield won ROUND UP Parish teams that, 28-6 last year en coachspeak be route to its fourth darned, warrant looking ahead. straight playoff appearance. NORTHEAST AT WALKER, Albany has won only five games SEPT. 4: Trying to bounce back the past two years, but coach Blane from a winless 2014, Westmoreland hopes the opening of Walker opens the a brand-new field house this year Brandon Lawley era will help get the program on track. with the first of its The visit by Springfield in Week 3 four nondistrict home is one of eight straight home games games against opfor the Hornets to start the season. ponents from smaller WALKER AT LIVE OAK, OCT. classifications. 16: Live Oak’s most impressive win Lawley Northeast plays in last season came in a 44-10 thrashClass 2A but is coming ing of Walker, the third straight vicoff an appearance in the state semi- tory for the Eagles in the series. finals last year. But this year marks the start of a Lawley made his impact at Walknew chapter for both programs. er as the offensive coordinator last New Live Oak coach Brett Beard, season, but has turned his focus fresh off leading Woodlawn to backAdvocate file photo by HILARY SCHEINUK this year to rectifying a defense Walker quarterback Terry Bozeman tries to to-back playoff appearances in his elude Dutchtown defenders during a 2014 that allowed 40 or more points in game. two seasons as the coach there, faceight of its 10 losses. es off with Lawley for the first time all the way to the state semifinals, There’s nowhere for the Wildcats as both coaches look to improve New and Denham Springs has all kinds to go but up. programs that have enjoyed little Live Oa ak of veterans who can take the lesDENHAM SPRINGS AT ST. success in the 5A ranks. coach sons they learned against the PAUL’S, SEPT. 18: The momentum Live Oak will be coming off a Brett Broncos last year and apply them swung for the Yellow Jackets last game at Denham Springs, and the in their third matchup with them in Beard year when they traveled to Slidell Eagles welcome Zachary to Watson two seasons. during in Week 2 and scored a surprising a week later. So the timing could The winner of this game will no a 2014 bounce-back win over traditional work in Walker’s favor. doubt be the favorite in the race for game power Salmen. Yet another key trip DENHAM SPRINGS AT ZACHthe District 4-5A championship. to St. Tammany Parish awaits, this while a ARY, OCT. 16: Get your tickets now. Of course, the teams could always time to Covington. coach at a Denham Springs heads to Zachary see each other again in November Senior quarterback Kenny Sears, for a rematch Wooda Northwestern State commitment, last season, of two defining games or December. lawn the first a heartbreakleads the St. Paul’s offense. High ing, last-minute loss in district play Scott Hotard covers sports for The SPRINGFIELD AT ALBANY, School and the second a lopsided setback in Livingston-Tangipahoa SEPT. 18: One of Livingston ParAdvocate. the second round of the playoffs. He can be contacted at shotard44@ ish’s most intense rivalries annually Zachary returns many of the key gmail.com or livingston@ pits schools located just six miles pieces from a team that advanced theadvocate.com.

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Cross country team attends camp

Live Oak High School cross country team members attending Brevard Distance Runners Camp in Brevard, North Carolina, are, front row from left, Jordan Bizette, Trevor Landry, Justin Peters, head coach Bobbi Jo Guerin, Kelsey Case, Paige Noble, Angelle Baker, Kacie Stringer, Cayden Stephens, Maryssa Corkern, Hunter Dimaio and Drew Rabalais; and back row, Josh Danna, assistant coach Travis Johnson, Ashton Lewis, Jack Dalberg and Daniel Loper. Teams participate in challenge courses to improve team dynamics and motivation. On an individual basis, runners learn to plan weekly mileage and set their training pace and goals. Runners also participated in extra running, circuit training, yoga, pilates and weight training.

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The Dutchtown Lacrosse Club is looking for members in Ascension, East Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes. For in nformation, call (225) 328-5688.

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Registration is underway for the Dutchtown Lacrosse Club’s seventh season. The club is looking for eighth- through 11th-grade students living in Ascension, East Baton Rouge and Livingston parishes. The club finished ninth in the state in 2015 and continues to build the program, a news release said. Coaches said they will teach young athletes skills needed for the game, even those with

no prior experience. Ninety percent of the team members had no previous experien nce when they joined, coaches sa aid. The club includes 10 senio ors who received All-District and a All-State honors in 2015, and a nine former players ha ave moved on to play college lacrosse. Registration is open throu ugh Nov. 1. Games will begin in January. To find out more, viisi t w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m / dutchtownlacrosse?fref=ts or call (225) 328-5688.

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