May 13, 2026

3 In Custody, 4 Wanted for Attempted Murder in Tangipahoa Parish

On April 12, 2026 at approximately 5:00 PM, Ponchatoula Police officers working security at Tasker Park (465 North First Street) requested additional units after hearing gunshots among the large crowd. Two individuals and several vehicles were struck by gunfire during the incident. Since that time, our detectives have worked tirelessly to identify all individuals responsible for the shooting and the disruption of that day's community events.

Chief Bry Layrisson is proud to announce that the work of the Ponchatoula Police Department’s Patrol and Investigations Divisions led to three subjects being taken into custody for Attempted Second-Degree Murder:

  • Ricky Eskridge Jr. DOB: 11/15/1996
  • Jaquan Woolridge DOB: 8/26/2005
  • Tylen O. Edwards DOB: 3/17/2000

Four additional subjects are currently WANTED for two counts of Attempted Second-Degree Murder with nationwide extradition:

  • Ramon P. Eskridge DOB: 09/17/2000
  • David McDowell Jr. DOB: 1/16/2003
  • Raymond McKay III DOB: 10/26/1998
  • Steve A. Cole DOB: 12/14/1992

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Several of these individuals have prior convictions for violent crimes in Louisiana and other states, and may be armed and dangerous. Anyone assisting them in avoiding arrest will be charged accordingly.

"This case has required numerous hours of investigative work, including the initial crime scene investigation, interviews, and search warrants. Our team obtained evidence linking these seven individuals to the altercation and subsequent shooting that endangered hundreds of innocent people at Tasker Park and disrupted our local festival several blocks away," said Chief Bry Layrisson.

"The remaining suspects will be taken into custody and transported to Tangipahoa Parish for prosecution from anywhere in the United States." 

The Ponchatoula Police Department would like to thank Louisiana Probation and Parole, the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office, and the Hammond Police Department for their assistance during the investigation.

As the investigation continues, anyone with information or video footage around the time of the shooting should contact Ponchatoula Police Department Detective Jimmy McGovern or Detective Collin Lee at (985) 386-6548. If you'd prefer to share information anonymously, you can do so through Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa's tip line at 1-800-554-5245 or visit www.tangicrimestoppers.com and click on the P3 Tips icon or Submit A Tip. You may be eligible for a cash reward up to $5,000

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

As more motorcycles take to the roads in greater numbers, motorists should remain aware that motorcycles are less visible and more vulnerable on our roadways. Road safety is a shared responsibility. Every driver and passenger has an important role in preventing crashes and saving lives.

Motorists are reminded to:

  • Ensure all occupants are properly restrained. 
  • Share the road. Check twice before turning or changing lanes. Motorcycles can be easily overlooked, particularly in blind spots.
  • Give motorcyclists extra space so they can react and maneuver safely. 

Motorcyclists are reminded to:

  • Wear a DOT-approved helmet, eye protection, and essential high visibility protective clothing.  
  • Remain vigilant, be mindful of roadway conditions, and anticipate any path-of-travel hazards. 
  • Scan for other vehicles and always use your signals. 

Additionally, Troopers wish to remind all motorists to eliminate distractions while driving, obey the posted speed limit, and never drive while impaired. 

For motorcycle riders, enrolling in an approved safety course can significantly improve both riding skills and awareness on the road. To learn more about available motorcycle safety courses, click here

Obituary

Francis L. Mathenia

October 4, 1944 ~ May 4, 2026

Sheriff Smith Announces Unity Youth Summer Camp

Summer is right around the corner and Washington Parish Sheriff Jason Smith is kicking off registration for the Unity Youth Summer Camp. 

Children aged 7-14 are invited to participate in this 3-day camp. The camp will take place from June 16-18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pine High School. 

The cost is only $10, which includes bus transportation, breakfast, lunch, a camp T-shirt, and all activities. 

Attendees will participate in sports, social media awareness classes, games, team-building exercises, life skills classes, conflict resolution classes, STEM projects, music classes, dancing and stretching classes, and drug abuse prevention. 

Please fill out the form below, print it, and give it to the student’s teacher or drop it off at the Franklinton Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office, along with payment. Also, see below for Bus Stops and Pickup Times.

You can also register your child online at https://www.wpso.la.gov/youth-camp

If you have any questions, please call 985-839-3434. 

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 12, 2026

Kendall Barber (age 62 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of 2nd Degree  Sexual Battery (2 counts), Oral Sexual Battery, 1st Degree Rape With Victim Under 13 Yrs. Old, Molestation of Juvenile/Rape (2 counts), Indecent Behavior With Juvenile (2 counts), and Crime Against Nature/Aggravated Incest (2 counts) by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Daimon Johnson (age 31 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Parole Violation by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Darren Weary (age 39 with Sandy Hook, Ms. address) was booked on the charges of Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Franklinton PD Shooting Range Sees Major Upgrades

Franklinton residents may not realize that tucked away behind locked fencing,  beyond the
softball complex on Boat Ramp Road is the Franklinton Police Department’s shooting range. Franklinton Police Chief Justin Brown says the first range was built on the site in the 1960’s, and in 2010, he spearheaded tearing down the old one and rebuilding it. However, in the past 16 years, natural erosion of the clay berm, weakened by thousands of rounds fired into it, and the need for up-to-date, innovative situational training scenarios has led the Fraternal Order of Police to begin improvements and renovations. Project leaders Lt. Jonathan Leche and Sgt Justin McFarland are excited about the potential of the range. 

A structure was recently added that serves as a restroom facility and storage area along with a septic system. This was done with funds from the Causeway Police who paid three to four years of estimated future usage fees amounting to around $13,000. The Causeway Police does not have a range, and the Franklinton facility has been used exclusively by that department. The range is also used by Probation and Parole. 

Washington St. Tammany Electric donated power poles that have been cut and placed at the base of the berm in order to shore it up and plans call for crushed asphalt added to make it even more substantial. There is also police unit and EMS lighting that can be used so that officers can train for situations when police and first responders are on a scene. The range also provides daytime and nighttime opportunities for officers to mimic real-life situations.

On Thursday, May 7, 2026, Mayor Darwin Sharp and Alderman Seth Descant were on hand at the range to accept a check from AmWaste for $4733.00 to continue improvements. Leche and McFarland are excited and enthusiastic about what these funds will purchase and are also pleased that tax-payer dollars are not being used for the project. 

Plans include adding a wrecked police vehicle no longer in service to allow for a variety of situations as well as installing more police lighting along with stadium-style lighting that will help prepare officers for no or low light to mimic nighttime conditions. This is being modeled after Slidell’s Regional Training facility so it will be cutting-edge. Working with other agencies creates a unified vision for firearm usage and is especially important to helping officers appropriately respond to a “routine” call as well as in the case of a mass shooting event. Along with the berm being upgraded and additional lighting, a rubber mat will be installed in the shooting area to provide shooter stability, and devices will be acquired to secure targets. 

Ultimately, the goal is to make the range more efficient and give police officers more involvement in the environment. Leche added that his hope is to bring in more agencies as some who have previously used the range and generated revenue for maintenance now have their own ranges available. He also stated, “Change is critical and AmWaste’s contribution has been phenomenal to help the department continue to grow and adapt in an ever-changing environment.”

Depending on weather conditions, Leche and McFarland hope to have projects completed by the end of May. While some concealed-carry instructors in the area may use the range for classes, it is closed to the public and is a law enforcement range only. 

Lauren Anthony, District Manager for AmWaste, is happy to have a community project outlet. “We are
excited to be a part of something that is bigger than just providing garbage service. We are able to pour back into a community we not only serve but live in.” 

It should be noted that the range is in an area near the Bogue Chitto River; however, it has only been inundated with water during major flood events such as 2016 when water reached far past the range towards Main Street. The configuration of the range and safety protocols in place ensure there is no impact to river traffic nor the recreational area nearby.

Alderman Seth Descant is excited about the possibilities. “I think this is a great project, and I love that we are developing an area for training where officers can practice and hone their skills instead of just writing a check and sending them off to other sites. I am also excited about other agencies coming here to train. There is so much potential.” Mayor Darwin Sharp spoke on behalf of the Town and the police department when he said, “We are very appreciative of this generous donation and town’s our partnership with AmWaste.”

On hand at the Franklinton Shooting Range are from left to right in the picture above - AmWaste employees Landry Richardson, Operations Manager; Laci Howes, Office Manager; Lauren Anthony, District Manager; and Mayor Darwin Sharp, Alderman Seth Descant, Lt. Jonathan Leche, and Sgt. Justin McFarland.

Louisiana Ranks 1st in Reading Growth, 2nd in Math

Louisiana is the only state to surpass pre-pandemic levels in both reading and math, according to a new report from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth

Louisiana continues to lead the nation in academic improvement, according to the latest Education Scorecard released today by researchers from Harvard University, Stanford University, and Dartmouth College. The 2026 report shows Louisiana ranks first among states in reading growth and second among states in math. Louisiana is the only state where average student performance has surpassed 2019 levels in both reading and math.

“I’m proud of Louisiana students and grateful for the teachers who are driving these results,” said Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley. “These rankings are a point of pride for our state, but we are far from satisfied and will keep pushing for greater academic outcomes.”

“Today’s education scorecard results did not happen by accident. They happened because we changed the script in Louisiana. We returned our classrooms back to the basics, empowered teachers and families, and removed woke, DEI material from our curriculum,” said Governor Jeff Landry. “Louisiana is leading again, and this is only the beginning!”

Click here for the full press release on how Louisiana leads the Nation, again!

Obituary

James Kenith Douglas

March 11, 1939 - May 12, 2026

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days














For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   Patchy fog before 10am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 83. Light northeast wind becoming north 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight   Clear, with a low around 60. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Thursday   Sunny, with a high near 84. North wind around 5 mph.
Thursday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 59. Calm wind.
Friday   Sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 61. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

May 12, 2026

St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 11, 2026

Daniel Horvath (age 40) was booked on the charges of Domestic Abuse Battery and Resisting an Officer by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Tarayn Jones (age 21) was booked on the charge of Theft Less Than 1000 by the Covington Police Department.

Shauna Broussard (age 47) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole.

Bobbie Zoller (age 52) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole.

Maleek Noah (age 20) was booked on the charge of Theft of Motor Vehicle 5000-25000 by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Michael Warren (age 37) was booked on the charges of Operating While Intoxicated (2nd Offense), Driving Without Headlights, and Open Container in Vehicle by he Louisiana State Police.

Zykeria Dykes (age 22) was booked on the charges of Simple Battery and Criminal Trespass by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Ar'nasiayah Fortenberry (age 24) was booked on the charges of Simple Battery and Criminal Trespass by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Alexah Hamilton (age 22) was booked on the charge of Surrender of Defendant/Bondsman Off Bond by Bondsman.

Rhonda Miller (age 53) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Nicholas Lenain (age 47) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II and Failure to Stop/Yield by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Richard Wilson (age 68) was booked on the charge of Possession of Schedule II by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

William Dean (age 39) was booked on the charge of Possession of Schedule II by the Covington Police Department.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Slidell Man Gets 99-Year Sentence for Child Sex Crimes

District Attorney Collin Sims announces that today (Tuesday, May 12, 2026), 41-year-old Deontrel Jermane Jackson of Slidell, Louisiana, was sentenced to 99 years at hard labor. The sentence follows Jackson’s March 2026 conviction by a St. Tammany Parish jury for Aggravated Crimes Against Nature involving a victim under the age of 13.

Click here for a previous related story

The Honorable Judge Scott Gardner presided over the sentencing. During the proceedings, Jackson was "double-billed" under the habitual offender statute, resulting in the 99-year term. Per the court's order, 25 of those years are to be served without the benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.

The investigation, conducted by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit, revealed that between 2019 and 2020, Jackson repeatedly abused a juvenile at a residence in Slidell. The abuse was discovered after a journal entry was found in which the victim detailed her distress. During the trial, Assistant District Attorneys Gary Tromblay and Taylor Nicholson presented evidence of Jackson’s repeated predatory behavior and his own admissions of guilt.

Reflecting on the nature of the case and the defendant's actions, Assistant District Attorney Taylor Nicholson noted the clear violation of trust and law. "There is no ambiguity here; an adult cannot sexually touch a juvenile," Nicholson said. "The defendant admitted to his actions in his own words, and today the court ensured those actions have permanent consequences."

Assistant District Attorney Gary Tromblay emphasized the repetitive nature of the abuse during the proceedings. "This was not an isolated incident; it was regular, repeated, and predatory," Tromblay stated. "The defendant treated a child as an object for his own dark purposes. This sentence ensures he can no longer pose a threat to the children of our community."

District Attorney Collin Sims expressed his approval of the lengthy sentence. "Our priority is the safety of our children and holding those who harm them fully accountable," Sims said. "The 99-year sentence handed down today reflects the gravity of these crimes and the profound betrayal of safety suffered by the victim. I commend ADAs Tromblay and Nicholson for their hard work, and the Sheriff’s Office for an investigation that led to this significant result."

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 11, 2026

George Rogers (age 47 with no address listed) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II Drugs, Failure to Pay Fine, and Distribution of Schedule III CDS by the Franklinton Police Department. Bond set at $10309.00.

Timothy Thomas (age 47 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Aggravated Flight From an Officer, Resisting Arrest, Switched License Plates, and No Proof of Insurance by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Tamerio Pittman (age 27 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Attempted 2nd Degree Murder and Illegal/Discharge of Weapon by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Ashley Leet (age 32 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Criminal Damage to Property Under 1000, False Personation of a Peace Officer, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Keio Conerly (age 48 with Petal, Ms. address) was booked on the charge of Theft of a Motor Vehicle 1000-5000 by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days














For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   Partly sunny, with a high near 82. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight   Mostly clear, with a low around 61. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Wednesday   Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 84. Light and variable wind becoming northwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night   Clear, with a low around 60. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Thursday   Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind.
Thursday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 62. Calm wind.

May 11, 2026

This Week in Louisiana Agriculture

This week we take a look at the Justice Department’s investigation into major meat processors, USDA efforts to restructure nutrition programs, the mixed conditions impacting this year’s crawfish season. We also visit a Tangipahoa Parish dairy working to keep Louisiana milk production alive, follow a Beauregard Parish farmer racing the weather to harvest wheat, and see how Tabasco is honoring veterans at Avery Island. Check out this week's show now! 

Obituary

Patrick A. Brown

September 1, 1966 - May 8, 2026

RCC's Arts & Crafts Show is May 16th



St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 10, 2026

Victor Maldonado (age 27) was booked on the charges of DWI, Driving Across Median, Open Container in Motor Vehicle, Driver Must Be Licensed, and Hit and Run by the Louisiana State Police.

Taylor Catalano (age 30) was booked on the charges of DWI and Careless Operation by the Louisiana State Police.

Eric Schulte (age 37) was booked on the charges of DWI and Careless Operation by the Louisiana State Police.

Jordan Myren (age 38) was booked on the charges of Fugitive and Contempt of Court by the Mandeville Police Department.

Jessica Sheppard (age 34) was booked on the charge of Contributing to the Delinquency by the Mandeville Police Department.

Tami Moran (age 37) was booked on the charges of Surrender of Defendant/Bondsman Off Bond and Contempt of Court (2 counts) by Bondsman.

Vera Gray (age 60) was booked on the charges of DWI and Careless Operation by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Obituary

Audrey Young Milton

May 11, 1937 - May 10, 2026

Special Olympics Torch Run is May 15th in Washington Parish

Source: Washington Parish Sheriff's Office

The Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run will be held on Friday (May 15, 2026), from 6 a.m. to around 4 p.m. in Washington Parish.  The 42-mile relay run will begin at the Washington-St. Tammany Parish line on LA-21 and will be completed at the Washington-St. Tammany Parish line on LA-25. 

Over 30 deputies, along with our friends from B. B. Rayburn Corrections Center, the Louisiana Army National Guard, Bogalusa Police Department, Franklinton Police Department, Franklinton High School JROTC, and Bogalusa High School JROTC, will be running in support of the 42nd Louisiana Special. 

If you are interested in supporting or cheering us on, you can find us at these locations around these times: 

  • Northshore Technical Community College: 7:20 – 7:30 a.m. 
  • City of Bogalusa: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 
  • LA-10 between Bogalusa and Sheridan: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 
  • LA-10 between Sheridan and Franklinton: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. 
  • Town of Franklinton: 12:00 p.m. – 1 p.m. 
  • LA-25 between Franklinton and the Washington-St. Tammany Parish Line: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 

Please remain patient as we travel these 42 miles in support of the Special Olympics. 

If you have any questions, please call us at 985-839-3434. We hope to see you out there!

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 10, 2026

Michael Weldon (age 44 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Improper Lane Usage and Driving While Intoxicated by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. Bond set at $2500.00.

Elise Simmons (age 25 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Driving While Intoxicated, Misuse of Dealer License Plate, No Seat Belt, Driving Under Suspension, Careless Operation, and Open Container in Vehicle by the Louisiana State Police. Bond set at $2500.00.

Tyja Brown (age 23 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Simple Burglary by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Lakhia Brown (age 23 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Driving While Intoxicated and Resisting an Officer by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   A 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 4pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph in the afternoon. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tonight   A 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2am. Cloudy, with a low around 63. Northeast wind around 5 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tuesday   Mostly cloudy, with a high near 83. Northeast wind around 5 mph.
Tuesday Night   Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, with a low around 61. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Wednesday   Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.
Wednesday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 63. Calm wind.

May 10, 2026

St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 9, 2026

Leann Simon (age 40) was booked on the charge of Second Degree Cruelty to Juveniles by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Nicholas Davila (age 28) was booked on the charges of Contempt of Court (2 counts) by Agency not listed.

Roberto Odis (age 26) was booked on the charge of Battery of Dating Partner With Child Endangerment by the Slidell Police Department.

Randall Wiseman (age 64) was booked on the charge of Operating While Intoxicated (2nd Offense) and Careless Operation by the Louisiana State Police.

Shaterrica Vincent (age 43) was booked on the charge of Criminal Trespass by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Temeka Vincent (age 40) was booked on the charges of Simple Battery and Criminal Trespass by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Cornell Nagin (age 22) was booked on the charges of No Taillights and Possession of Schedule I Drugs by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Aydn Thayer (age 23) was booked on the charges of DWI and Simple Obstruction of a Highway of Commerce by the Louisiana State Police.

Ashton Dixon (age 27) was booked on the charges of DWI, Obedience to Traffic Control Devices, Open Container in Motor Vehicle, and Driving Under Suspension by the Louisiana State Police.

Lisa Kuhn (age 42) was booked on the charge of Battery of a Dating Partner by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 9, 2026

Hunter Beall (age 25 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Domestic Abuse Battery (2nd Offense) and Disturbing the Peace/Drunkenness by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Jessica Miller (age 39 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Driving While Intoxicated by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Wesley Crowe (age 62 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charge of Unauthorized Entry of an Inhabited Dwelling by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Russell Ramser (age 54 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Simple Burglary and Theft by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

James Quinn (age 41 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Disturbing the Peace/Loud & Abusive Language and Public Intimidation and Retaliation by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Charles Quinn (age 45 with Angie, La. address) was booked on the charges of Disturbing the Peace/Loud & Abusive Language and Public Intimidation and Retaliation by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 5pm. Areas of dense fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind.
Tonight   A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 65. Calm wind. 
Monday   A 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph in the afternoon. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Monday Night   A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 61. North wind around 5 mph. 
Tuesday   Sunny, with a high near 82. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night   Clear, with a low around 59. Calm wind.

May 09, 2026

Obituary

Kenneth Roy Magee

April 16, 1944 - May 8, 2026

St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 8, 2026

Syncere Givens (age 19) was booked on the charges of First Degree Murder and Illegal Carrying of Weapon by the Slidell Police Department.

Ashley Lawson (age 39) was booked on the charge of Fugitive by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Chrystian Bounds (age 22) was booked on the charges of Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Michael Hunt (age 58) was booked on the charge of Extortion by the Louisiana State Police.

Zandrina Holloway (age 40) was
booked on the charges of Theft, Fugitive, and Contempt of Court by the Slidell Police Department.

Elaina Cliatt (age 39) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole.

John Garriga (age 56) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole.

Cameron Lemoine (age 38) was booked on the charges of Simple Battery, Simple Criminal Damage to Property 1000 to under 50000 (3 counts), Simple Criminal Damage Less Than 1000, Simple Criminal Damage to Property (3 counts), Possession of Schedule II, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia by the Mandeville Police Department.

Justin Barthelemy (age 20) was booked on the charges of First Degree Murder, Illegal Carrying of Weapon, and Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon by Convicted Felon by the Slidell Police Department.

Bryan Rodriguez (age 45) was booked on the charge of Fugitive by the Slidell Police Department.

Emyni Hall (age 20) was booked on the charges of Hate Crimes, Carjacking, Armed Robbery/Attempted Armed Robbery/Use of Firearm, Aggravated Second Degree Battery, Second Degree Kidnapping, Illegal Carrying of Weapon, Extortion, Bank Fraud, Access Device Fraud, Interfering With Emergency Communication, Armed Robbery, and Theft of Motor Vehicle 5000-25000 by the Slidell Police Department.

Dorthea Batson (age 34) was booked on the charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia by the Slidell Police Department.

Joseph Wardle (age 41) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule III CDS and Fugitive by the Slidell Police Department.

Evaristo Diaz (age 34) was booked on the charges of Resisting an Officer and Driver Must Be Licensed by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

James Faucheux (age 38) was booked on the charges of Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Eddie Reeves (age 43) was booked on the charges of Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Brad Lato (age 41) was booked on the charge of Court Sanction by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Garrett Griggs (age 48) was booked on the charges of Fugitive, Forgery, and Theft Over 25000 by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Obituary

John Leon Lindsey

July 4, 1945 - May 8, 2026

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 8, 2026

Cordarrel Carter (age 36 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II Drugs (2 counts), Introduction of Contraband to Correctional Facility, and Possession of Schedule I Drugs (Tetahydrocannabinols or Synthetic Cannbinoids) by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Crystal Edmonds (age 43 with no address listed) was booked on the charge of Possession of Schedule I Drugs (Tetrahydrocannbinols or Synthetic Cannbinoids by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Jacobi Buisson (age 19 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Possession of CDS in Presence of Juvenile by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   A 90 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 79. North wind around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.
Tonight   A 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 65. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday   A 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1pm and 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday Night   A 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. 
Monday   A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80. Light north wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Monday Night   A 30 percent chance of thunderstorms before 7pm. Mostly clear, with a low around 56. North wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

May 08, 2026

LSU AgCenter's Weekly Message

Container Gardening Gives People More Options

Not everyone has a yard where they can grow plants. Even people with a yard may not have the sun exposure or drainage needed to grow what they want or the physical ability to tend an in-ground garden. Those of us who do have in-ground gardens can also enjoy the cheer brought by containerized plants on the patio, porch, or deck.

Two of the most important things to know about growing plants in containers relate to drainage: Make sure the container has adequate holes in the bottom (unless you’re growing something like Louisiana irises) and use a potting mix, not true soil. Real garden soil does not drain well enough when it’s in a container.

In the Southeast, potting mixes are often made up of some combination of pine bark and peat moss, with lime to adjust the pH and, sometimes, slow-release fertilizer.

While growing in pots requires making sure you have adequate drainage, you’ll generally also need to water plants in containers more frequently than those in the ground. How often depends on the size of the pot, sun exposure, temperature, and other factors. You can stick your finger in the potting mix to get an idea of how wet it is. With a small pot, you can also gauge how dry it is by picking it up and feeling its weight.

Slow-release fertilizer usually works well for containerized plants. One application early in the growing season can provide nutrients for several months. However, in our hot, humid climate, nutrients are released more quickly than in cooler, less rainy climates. So, a slow-release fertilizer probably won’t provide nutrients for as long as the product label says it will. If needed, you can make another application of slow-release fertilizer or use water-dissolved fertilizer from time to time. If the plant is one that you want to harden off before cold weather arrives, avoid using slow-release fertilizer late in the growing season.

Containerized plants provide both a benefit and a challenge when it comes to protecting them from cold temperatures. On one hand, having plants in containers allows us to move them to a protected area. On the other hand, the roots of plants in pots are more exposed to temperature fluctuations than those in the ground. So, some root-hardy tropical plants that would not need to be protected if planted in the ground may need to be protected when in pots.

Keep in mind that you still need to choose plants that are suited to the amount of sun or shade that your site gets.

Let me know if you have questions.

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Dr. Mary Helen Ferguson is an Extension Agent with the LSU AgCenter, with horticulture responsibilities in Washington and Tangipahoa Parishes. Contact Mary Helen at mhferguson@agcenter.lsu.edu or 985-277-1850 (Hammond) or 985-839-7855 (Franklinton).

Major Drug Arrests (2) in Bogalusa After Traffic Stop & Vehicle Pursuit

On Monday (May 5, 2026), officers with the Bogalusa Police Department conducting DWI saturation patrol arrested two individuals following a vehicle pursuit that resulted in the seizure of fentanyl, methamphetamine, marijuana, and other narcotics-related evidence.

At approximately 7:34 p.m., Officers observed a dark blue 1993 GMC pickup truck commit a traffic violation near the intersection of East 3rd Street and Sullivan Drive. Officers also observed the vehicle displaying no license plate and attempted to conduct a traffic stop.

The driver refused to stop and accelerated away from officers, traveling northbound on Second Avenue. During the pursuit, officers observed items being thrown from the passenger side of the vehicle before the truck abruptly came to a stop a short distance later.

Officers conducted a felony traffic stop and safely detained both occupants. During the investigation, officers recovered a black cloth bag that had been discarded from the vehicle. Inside the bag, officers located approximately 29.7 grams of suspected fentanyl,  30.2 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and Multiple Suboxone strips.

A search of the driver, identified as 42-year-old Joshua Roberts of Bogalusa, allegedly revealed additional quantities of suspected fentanyl and methamphetamine, bringing the total amount of fentanyl seized to 37.7 grams and the total amount of methamphetamine to 32.7 grams. Officers also seized $476 in suspected drug proceeds.

Officers also recovered suspected marijuana, drug paraphernalia, prescription medications, and packaging materials commonly associated with narcotics distribution.

The passenger, identified as 62-year-old Clarence Harris, was also found in possession of suspected marijuana, prescription medications, rolling papers, and marijuana cigarettes. Officers additionally observed Harris discarding items from the vehicle during the stop.

Roberts was arrested and charged with numerous offenses including:

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II Narcotics (fentanyl)
  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule III Narcotics (suboxone)
  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana
  • Possession with intent to Distribute Schedule II Narcotics (Methamphetamine)
  • Flight from an Officer
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Transactions Involving Drug Proceeds
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Sale/Possession of Legend Drugs
  • Traffic Violations

Harris was arrested and charged with:

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II Narcotics (Methamphetamine)
  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II Narcotics (fentanyl)
  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana
  • Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule III Narcotics (suboxone)
  • Obstruction of Justice
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Sale/Possession of Legend Drugs

“This arrest is another example of proactive patrol efforts leading to the removal of dangerous narcotics from our community,” said a Bogalusa Police Department spokesperson. “The quantity of fentanyl recovered during this incident posed a serious threat to public safety.”

The investigation remains ongoing. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Covington Woman Sentenced to 30 Years for Large-Scale Fentanyl Distribution

District Attorney Collin Sims announces that on Friday, May 8, 2026, Amanda Lynn Flocke, age 40 and of Covington, Louisiana, a first-time offender, pleaded guilty to possession with the intent to distribute 28 to 250 grams of Fentanyl. Flocke received a significant 30-year sentence in the Department of Corrections from the Honorable Judge Richard Swartz.

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The investigation, led by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office (STPSO), began in September 2023.  Detectives received a tip regarding suspicious activity captured on a video call in which Flocke was observed at her kitchen table counting several thousand blue pills - later identified as counterfeit M30 fentanyl tablets - in the presence of her minor children.

A subsequent search of Flocke’s residence in Mandeville at that time led to the recovery of over 400 grams of Fentanyl, approximately 29 grams of crystal methamphetamine, and various quantities of oxycodone and hydrocodone. Detectives also discovered a clandestine laboratory setup, including pill presses and binding agents, as well as stolen prescription medication Flocke had obtained through her employment at a local care facility.

"The sheer volume of fentanyl recovered in this case represents thousands of potentially lethal doses kept out of our neighborhoods," said District Attorney Collin Sims. "This 30-year sentence sends a clear message: if you choose to bring this poison into our community - especially in the presence of children - you will face the full weight of the law. My office remains committed to working alongside the Sheriff’s Office to dismantle these operations and protect our citizens from the fentanyl epidemic."

Flocke’s co-defendant, John Silas Joiner, is currently scheduled for trial on May 18, 2026. If convicted, Joiner faces a mandatory life sentence.

The case was investigated by the Saint Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division and was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Iain Dover and Christina Fisher.

Obituary

Albert Davis "Doodle" Newman, Jr.

August 17, 1943 - May 7, 2026

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Patricia Ann Hartzog Maples

March 27, 1957 - May 7, 2026

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Asa Joseph "Joey" Stewart, Jr.

November 9, 1945 - May 6, 2026

St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 7, 2026

Christopher Bridges (age 35) was booked on the charge of Disturbing the Peace/Drunkenness by the  St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Jean Burnes (age 39) was booked on the charge of Possession of Schedule II Drugs by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Rashad Riddick (age 19) was booked on the charges of First Degree Murder and Illegal Carrying of Weapon by the Slidell Police Department.

Kerion Major (age 19) was booked on the charges of First Degree Murder and Illegal Carrying of Weapon by the
Slidell Police Department.

Chatmers Gillin (age 20) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole.

Timothy Pavoloni (age 66) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II Drugs, Possession With Intent to Distribute Schedule III CDS, Possession of Schedule IV Drugs, Sale Distribution or Possession of Legend Drug Without Prescription, Crossing Private Property to Enter a Highway, Driving Under Suspension, and Proper Equipment Required on Vehicles/Display of Plate by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Robert Vince (age 55) was booked on the charges of Possession With Intent to Distribute Schedule II CDS, Possession of Schedule IV Drugs, and Possession of Schedule III CDS by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Justin Andry (age 32) was booked on the charge of Theft by the Covington Police Department.

Kenneth Self (age 27) was booked on the charge of Fugitive by the Covington Police Department.

Jacqueline Scott (age 43) was booked on the charge of Housed for Court by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Semaj Price (age 22) was booked on the charge of Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle by the Slidell Police Department.

Jeremy Hobgood (age 46 was booked on the charge of Housed for Court by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Christopher McCann (age 34) was booked on the charge of Court Sanction by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Jennifer Jenkins (age 51) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II, Sale Distribution or Possession of Legend Drug Without Prescription, and Court Sanction by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Tonya Dillon (age 54) was booked on the charge of Fugitive by the Slidell Police Department.

Robb Sciacca (age 35) was booked on the charges of Possession of Firearm or Carrying Concealed Weapon, Possession of Schedule II, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Improper Lane Use by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Mark Martone (age 40) was booked on the charges of Simple Criminal Damage to Property 1000 to Under 50000 and Resisting an Officer by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Gary Costanza (age 62) was booked on the charges of Failure to Yield at Intersection and DWI by the Covington Police Department.

Maya Price (age 24) was booked on the charge of Aggravated Battery by the Covington Police Department.

Destinee Hebert (age 31) was booked on the charge of Violation of Protective Order by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 7, 2026

Tarayn Jones (age 21 with no address listed) was booked on the charges of Criminal Trespass and Fugitive Other Jurisdiction by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Clay Smith (age 23 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charge of Reckless Operation of a Motor Vehicle by the Louisiana State Police. No bond set at this time.

Dakota Givens (age 29 with no address listed) was booked on the charge of Fugitive Other Jurisdiction by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

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Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















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Today   A 90 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 72. East wind around 5 mph. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.
Tonight   A 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a low around 66. Southeast wind around 5 mph. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Saturday   A 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 79. South wind around 5 mph becoming west in the afternoon. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Saturday Night   A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 66. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Sunday   A 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph. 
Sunday Night   A 60 percent chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. Calm wind. 

May 07, 2026

Obituary

Rev. Curtis Moss, Jr.

June 16, 1950 — April 26, 2026

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Dillon Jenkins

April 14, 1992 - April 27, 2026

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Kemuel W. "Ken" Allen

April 16, 1948 - May 5, 2026

Slidell Man Gets 25 Years for Sexual Assault of a Minor

District Attorney Collin Sims reports that on Wednesday (May 6, 2026), Lenin Antonio Munoz-Rivera, age 34 and of Slidell, Louisiana, was sentenced for the commission of multiple counts of sexual abuse involving a child. The Honorable Judge Richard Swartz sentenced Munoz-Rivera to 25 years at hard labor on each count, to be served concurrently. Upon completion of his sentence, the defendant will be subject to deportation. Munoz-Rivera was sentenced on the charges of Second-Degree Rape, Sexual Battery of a Victim Under Age 13, and Aggravated Crime Against Nature with a Victim Under Age 13.

In addition to the prison sentence, the Court issued a lifetime protective order in favor of the victim.

The investigation began in late 2023 after the victim disclosed the abuse to a family member. The case was initially reported to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office in Texas before being forwarded to the Slidell Police Department. Detectives determined that the abuse occurred both in Central America and after the defendant moved to Slidell in 2021. The Slidell Police Department worked in close coordination with Texas authorities and the Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) to secure the evidence needed for prosecution.

A forensic interview conducted at the CAC detailed a pattern of abuse occurring between 2021 and 2022. The victim, who was between 11 and 12 years old during the time of the offenses in Louisiana, provided statements that were instrumental in securing the conviction.

During the proceedings, the victim’s family member provided a moving impact statement describing the profound trauma the abuse caused the family.

"I was not expecting this to happen and destroy my life," she stated. "It is a constant battle, to always be thinking about the past, the present, and what it will be of the future...I hope my words are helpful to understand how this situation has changed my life categorically."

District Attorney Collin Sims emphasized the office's dedication to seeking justice for survivors of such predatory crimes.

"The resolution of this case is a testament to the bravery of the victim and the tireless work of our law enforcement partners," said District Attorney Sims. "This sentence ensures this individual is held accountable for the irreparable harm he caused. We will continue to use every resource at our disposal to protect our children and support families as they navigate the path to healing."

Assistant District Attorney Christina Fisher prosecuted the case.

St. Tammany Parish Jail Bookings for May 6, 2026

Chastity White (age 33) was booked on the charges of Automobile Insurance Policies Fraud and Failure to Honor Written Promise to Appear by the Louisiana State Police.

Candice Breland (age 37) was booked on the charge of Court Sanction by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Austin Pounds (age 35) was booked on the charge of Housed for Court by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Jacob McDonald (age 22) was booked on the charge of First Degree Rape/Victim Under 13 YOA by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Mark Finn (age 56) was booked on the charges of Theft of Motor Vehicle 1000-5000, Possession of Schedule II, Obstruction of Justice, and Taking Contraband to and from a Penal Institution by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Daniel Williams (age 24) was booked on the charge of Surrender of Defendant/Bondsman Off Bond by Bondsman.

Earl Dysart (age 34) was booked on the charge of Contempt of Court by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office.

Montel James (age 20) was booked on the charge of Fugitive by the Slidell Police Department.

Anthony Devoney (age 56) was booked on the charges of Manufacture/Distribution of Schedule II CDS, Possession of Schedule I, Manufacture/Distribution of Schedule I CDS (2 counts), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Illegal Carrying of Weapon, and Possession of Firearm or Carrying Concealed Weapon by the Slidell Police Department.

Lillian Young (age 30) was booked on the charge of Court Sanction by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Caitlyn Cottrell (age 28) was booked on the charges of Operating While Intoxicated (3rd Offense) and Careless Operation by the Louisiana State Police.

Jed Landry (age 43) was booked on the charge of Court Sanction by the 22nd Judicial Court.

Trinni Lucas (age 49) was booked on the charges of DWI and Careless Operation by the Causeway Bridge Police.

Gregory Jourdan (age 63) was booked on the charges of DWI and Improper Lane Use by the Louisiana State Police.

Katie Tyson (age 28) was booked on the charges of DWI and Establishing Speed Zones by the Louisiana State Police.

Coniece Allen-Brown (age 51) was booked on the charge of Theft by the Mandeville Police Department.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Obituary

Delores June Painter Lambert

July 1, 1956 - May 4, 2026

Senseless Shooting in Hammond - 4 Arrested, 1 Wanted

On May 5, 2026 at around 11:57 PM, officers from the Hammond Police Department  witnessed a shooting into a crowd in the North Cate Street area. Two were injured.

Multiple suspects were identified who fled the area in a vehicle. Officers initiated a pursuit, which ended when the suspects' vehicle crashed. One of the suspects was injured during the crash and the others were taken into custody. At this time, the driver of the vehicle is unknown. 

Multiple firearms were seized, including some that had been modified to function as fully-automatic weapons using a “switch.” 

The following individuals were arrested: 

  • Cariwon Finley, 26 years old of Hammond, for Principal to attempted second degree homicide, Illegal use of a dangerous weapon, and Unlawful handling of machine guns

  • Altavian Baldwin, 25 years old of Independence, for Illegal use of a dangerous weapon, Illegal carrying of a dangerous weapon with a controlled dangerous substance, Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, Principal to attempted second degree homicide, and Possession of marijuana

  • Cordell Jackson, 21 years old of Independence, for Principal to attempted second degree homicide, Possession of marijuana, and Illegal carrying of a weapon with a controlled dangerous substance

  • Altrevia Byrd, 24 years old of Independence, for Principal to attempted second degree homicide, Possession of marijuana, and Illegal carrying of a weapon with a controlled dangerous substance

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Anyone knowing the identity of the driver or with information is asked to contact Sergeant Ronney Domiano with the Hammond Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 985-277-5710 or domiano_rj@hammond.org, via the Hammond Police Department’s Facebook page, or through Crime Stoppers of Tangipahoa’s anonymous tip line at 1-800-554-5245. Be a part of the solution, and you may be eligible for a cash reward. 

“This is yet another example of young individuals who fear no consequence for their actions. This situation had a huge potential for loss of life if it were not for the quick actions of all our officers who were on scene when it occurred,” said Chief Edwin Bergeron Jr. 

Covington Man Arrested for Vehicle Theft and Drugs

Mark Finn, age 56 and of the Covington-area, was arrested Wednesday (May 6, 2026) in connection with the theft of a motor vehicle.

Detectives with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office Property Crimes Division initiated an investigation after being contacted by an individual who reported purchasing a vehicle from Mark Finn. The individual later discovered the vehicle was possibly stolen while attempting to sell it to a scrap yard. An employee at the facility recognized the vehicle and alerted the buyer to its stolen status.

Deputies located and arrested Finn at his residence without incident. While dropping Finn off at the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center, the transporting deputy discovered a white powdery substance on the rear floorboard of the patrol vehicle. The substance was tested and yielded positive results for methamphetamine.

Finn was booked on the charges of Theft of a Motor vehicle $1k to $5k (felony), Possession of Schedule II CDS (Methamphetamine), Obstruction of Justice, and Contraband to Penal Institutions.

National Day of Prayer is Today

The National Day of Prayer is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people to
pray for the nation. It was created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress, and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. 

It exists to communicate with every individual the need for personal repentance and prayer and is based on the understanding that this country was birthed in prayer and in reverence for the God of the Bible. 

The National Day of Prayer has great significance for us as a nation as it enables us to recall and to teach the way in which our founding fathers sought the wisdom of God when faced with critical decisions. It stands as a call for us to humbly come before God, seeking His guidance for our leaders and His grace upon us as a people. 

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Washington Parish Jail Bookings for May 6, 2026

Craig Anderson (age 42 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Failure to Change/Secure Registration, Stop Signs and Yield Signs Violations, Possession of Schedule II Drugs, Possession of Schedule IV Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Clarence Harris (age 62 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Obstruction of Justice/Evidence Tampering, Possession of Schedule I Drugs, Possession of Schedule II Drugs (2 counts), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Legend Drug Sale/Possession, and Possession of Schedule 3 Drugs With Intent to Distribute by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Joshua Roberts (age 42 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Stop Signs and Yield Signs Violations, Resisting Arrest by Flight, Obstruction of Justice/Evidence Tampering, Possession With Intent to Distribute Schedule II Drugs (2 counts), Possession of Schedule I Drugs, No License Plate, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Transactions Involving Proceeds from Drug Offenses, Legend Drug Sale/Possession, and Possession of Schedule 3 Drugs With Intent to Distribute by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Joseph Roach (age 45 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Possession of Schedule II Drugs and Obstruction of Justice by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

***All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty***

Obituary

David Miley

November 28, 1970 - April 23, 2026

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















For an extended forecast and more details, go to our weather page. 

Today   A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 11am. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. North wind around 5 mph.
Tonight   Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Friday   A 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 74. East wind around 5 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Friday Night   A 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 64. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm. 
Saturday   A 90 percent chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 78. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph. 
Saturday Night   A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. Calm wind.