Two LaPlace juveniles arrested for attempted burglary of a vehicle

Published 8:14 am Tuesday, January 12, 2021

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Two brothers, ages 15 and 17, from LaPlace were arrested Monday, January 11, after being caught on home surveillance video pulling on door handles, attempting to burglarize vehicles in Riverlands subdivision in LaPlace.
About 10:30 a.m., officers responded to the area of Golfview Drive and Lafayette Street in LaPlace in reference to two male juveniles attempting to burglarize vehicles. Through investigation, officers located video footage of two males pulling vehicle door handles. Officers also observed two male juveniles, walking along the Golfview, who matched the description of the juveniles pulling on vehicle door handles. After the juveniles were positively identified, they were subsequently arrested.
The 17-year-old was booked with attempted simple burglary of a vehicle (felony). The 15-year-old was charged with principal to attempted simple burglary of a vehicle (felony). They were released to their parents.
Recently, the St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office has seen an uptick in vehicle burglaries and thefts.
Sheriff Tregre believes there’s a relatively small group of people, mostly juveniles, who are responsible for most of the parish’s vehicle burglaries.
Sheriff Tregre is stressing that the solution to preventing vehicle break-ins and thefts is a simple one — LOCK YOUR VEHICLE DOORS.
Also, please remove all valuables from your vehicles. Don’t give thieves an opportunity to steal from you.
In 90 percent of vehicle burglaries, the vehicles are unlocked, leading to valuables being stolen from vehicles. In rare instances where forced entry was made, like a window being broken, an item of value was easily seen from the outside.
Criminals look for easy targets and often attempt to burglarize unsecured vehicles. In many cases, thieves will simply go vehicle to vehicle in parking lots or neighborhoods, checking door handles for unlocked vehicles. By locking your vehicle and removing valuables, residents have a much better chance of not being a victim of vehicle burglary and theft.
Also, remind your friends, family and neighbors to make sure their vehicles are locked.
Here are a few other reminders to prevent vehicle burglaries:
Keep your valuables out of sight or locked in the trunk.
Don’t store valuables in the obvious places such as a console or glove compartment.
Roll up the windows and lock your car when you park.
Park your car in a busy and well-lit area.
Use alarms or anti-theft devices, whenever possible.
Don’t leave your keys in your vehicle.
If you see someone or something suspicious, call 911.
If you think you may have information about recent vehicle burglaries in the parish, please call the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff’s Office TIPS line at 985-359-TIPS or the Criminal Investigations Division at 985-359-8769. Citizens can also submit tips on the Sheriff’s Office website at http://stjohnsheriff.org/submitatip.p