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September 16, 2020

Two Bogalusans Arrested on Drug and Weapon Charges

Early this morning (September 16, 2020), Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Jay  Dupre observed
a driver committing traffic violations at the intersection of West 8th Street and Avenue B in Bogalusa. Sgt. Dupre initiated a traffic stop and encountered Steven Lynn Crenshaw, Sr. (age 47 and a resident of Avenue H in Bogalusa) and Amanda Nealy (age 44 and a resident of Don Bates Circle in Bogalusa).

While talking with the occupants of the vehicle, Sgt. Dupre detected a strong smell of marijuana and noticed a pistol holster in plain view. He had both occupants exit the vehicle and placed them in handcuffs for safety reasons.

Deputy James Gregorio arrived to assist and he and Sgt. Dupre searched the vehicle after receiving verbal permission from the driver. During the search, the officers discovered a quantity of marijuana and methamphetamine along with a loaded 9mm semi-automatic pistol and drug paraphernalia. Both occupants were then placed under arrest and transported to jail.

Crenshaw was booked on charges of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, possession of illegal drugs, possession of illegal drugs with a firearm present, possession of drug paraphernalia and traffic offenses. Nealy was booked on charges of possession of illegal drugs with a firearm present and possession of illegal drugs.

Crenshaw has seen the inside of the jail on several different occasions since 2007. Charges for his seven previous arrests included being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, sale or distribution of illegal drugs, possession of illegal drugs, parole violation, traffic offenses, forgery, theft and multiple counts of failure to appear in court.

Nealy has one previous stay in the Washington Parish Jail. In March 2020, she was booked on charges of possession of illegal drugs, introduction of contraband into a correctional facility, resisting an officer, driving while intoxicated and traffic offenses.

“What these two were doing at two o’clock in the morning is anybody’s guess,” stated Sheriff Randy Seal. “Whatever their plans might have been, those plans were thwarted by an alert Sgt. Dupre. Good job, Sgt. Dupre and Deputy Gregorio!”

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