Police News

Published 12:00 am Friday, December 6, 2002

ST. CHARLES PARISH

HAHNVILLE – St. Charles Parish Sheriff Greg C. Champagne reported the following recent arrests and incidents:

Arrests

• David Fisher, 29, 2429 Williamsburg Drive, LaPlace, theft of items valued at more than $500, theft of items valued at less than $500 and simple battery.

• Dwain P. Dempster Jr., 129 Railroad Ave., Des Allemands, DWI.

• Ramiro Sanchez, 45, 123 Kadak Lane, Boutte, DWI, reckless operation of a motor vehicle and obstructing public passages.

• Tracy Henderson, 34, 25925 John Lane, Denham Springs, DWI and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

Incidents

• Burglary of a location in the 100 block of Eisenhower Street, St. Rose, where two scopes, two hunting knives and an internet cable modem, all valued at $215, were reported stolen.

• Burglary of a location in the 400 block of Maryland Drive, Luling, where two Kenwood speakers, cellular phone, amplifier and a radar detector, all valued at $899, were reported stolen.

• Theft of a battery and electrical wire, total value undetermined, from a location near the E. Harding Street pumping station, New Sarpy.

• Theft of a self-propelled lawnmower valued at $150 from a location in the 100 block of Ann Lane, St. Rose.

• Theft of a purse with various items from a location in the 500 block of Louisiana Street, Paradis.

• Theft of an outboard motor valued at $3,000 from a location in the 14300 block of U.S. Highway 90, Paradis.

• Theft of a 2000 Ford Expedition valued at $22,000 from a location in the 100 block of Crespo Lane, St. Rose.

• Theft of a Sony PlayStation II with a game and a cellular phone, all valued at $450, from a location in the 600 block of S. Destrehan Drive, Destrehan.

• Burglary of a location in the 15200 block of U.S. Highway 90, Paradis, where a cellular phone, pager and a nylon bag, all valued at $300, were reported stolen.

• Burglary of a location in the 13100 block of U.S. Highway 90, Boutte, where a compressor and a CD player, all valued at $448, were reported stolen.