March 22, 2025

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 21, 2025

Terrell Dyson (age 34 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charge of Possession of Stolen Things 1000-5000 by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Donarich Taylor (age 43 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Fugitive Other Jurisdiction by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Bryant Myers (age 28 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Battery of a Correctional Facility Employee (2 counts), Simple Escape, and Tampering With Surveillance Accounting Inventory or Monitoring Systems of Jail. Bond set at $3500.00.

Desean Brumfield (age 38 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Unlawful Use of Social Network by Sex Offender (4 counts) by Probation and Parole. No bond set at this time.

Jennifer McDaniel (age 52 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked In From Court

Darbie Smith (age 29 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Pornography Involving Juveniles (80 counts), Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, Carnal Knowledge of Juvenile (2 counts), and Indecent Behavior With Juvenile(s) by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

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

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Today   Sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight   Mostly clear, with a low around 53. South wind around 5 mph.
Sunday   Partly sunny, with a high near 79. South wind 5 to 15 mph.
Sunday Night   A slight chance of showers, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 1am. Low around 61. South wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Monday   A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 77. West wind around 5 mph becoming north in the afternoon.
Monday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 54. Calm wind.

March 21, 2025

Former Washington Parish Teacher Arrested On Multiple Sexual Abuse Charges

District Attorney Collin Sims and Franklinton Chief of Police Justin Brown report that on March 21, 2025, a lengthy and thorough investigation by the Franklinton Police Department has resulted in today’s arrest of 29-year-old Darbie Colette Smith, formerly a schoolteacher in Washington Parish.  

As a result of a labor-intensive effort spanning four months, the Franklinton Police Department secured an arrest warrant charging Ms. Smith with eighty (80) counts of pornography involving juveniles, one count of computer aided solicitation, one count of indecent behavior with a juvenile, and two counts of carnal knowledge of a juvenile.

The District Attorney’s Office and Franklinton Police Department are committed to the thorough investigation and vigorous prosecution of this case and all cases involving sexual abuse of minors.

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

Obituary

Carolyn Merritt Higgins

December 16, 1935 - March 20, 2025

Obituary

Georgianna ("Gigi) Asprion Reynolds

August 17, 1947 - March 19, 2025

Mt. Hermon Ruritan Club Beryl Schilling Memorial Golf Tournament Fundraiser



Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 20, 2025

Gage Russo (age 21 with St. Bernard, La. address) was booked on the charges of Simple Burglary (2 
counts), Resisting an Officer (2 counts), Possession of Firearm With Obliterated Serial Number, and Fugitive Other Jurisdiction by the Bogalusa Police Department. Bond set at $105000.00.

Ijenne White (age 30 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Simple Burglary (2 counts) by the Bogalusa Police Department. Bond set at $50000.00.

Benjamin Thigpen (age 62 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Possession of Heroin by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

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

LSU AgCenter's Weekly Message

Perennial Vegetables Offer Multiple Years of Harvests

I’m partial to plants that I can plant once and enjoy for multiple years. It’s one reason that I like fruit crops and prefer perennial flowering plants over annual beddings plants.

Most vegetables that we grow are annuals in our climate. Some that are perennials in other places are either heat sensitive (e.g., rhubarb and globe artichokes) or too cold sensitive (e.g., chaya, Malabar spinach, and a number of vegetables commonly grown here as annuals, including tomatoes, peppers, and sweet potatoes) to be reliably perennial here. However, we can grow some perennial vegetables.

Perhaps the thing that most often comes to people’s minds when someone mentions perennial vegetables is asparagus. We eat the plant’s young vegetative shoots, called spears. They’re harvested as they emerge from the ground, when about 6 to 10 inches tall, in late winter and spring.

Asparagus should be planted in a well-drained and well-prepared bed. In much of Louisiana, lime will be needed to raise soil pH above pH 6. Weed management and adequate fertility are important.

Asparagus crowns are planted in winter or spring, and plants should be allowed to grow for at least one year before any spears are harvested. In the second year, a few spears can be cut or snapped off during a 3 to 4 week period in the spring. Once plants are well-established, spears can be harvested for 6 to 8 weeks. Each year, plants must be allowed to produce enough foliage to continue to sustain themselves.

Here’s a fun fact: One of the United States’ best-known asparagus breeders, Howard Ellison, worked at the US Department of Agriculture’s US Field Laboratory for Tung Investigations, which was housed in what is now the Bogalusa Post Office, before becoming a professor at Rutgers University in the 1950s. He was instrumental in developing hybrid all-male asparagus cultivars, such as Jersey Giant and Jersey Knight.

The plant that we in Louisiana call mirlitons or vegetable pears – often called chayote in other parts of the world – is another perennial. The top of the plant is frost-sensitive, but roots can survive with protection from a thick, loose layer of mulch. Like other root-hardy tropical plants, mirlitons should be planted in the spring, after the last frost. We typically eat the fruit, but one can also eat the tuberous roots, young shoots, and other parts of the plant. Choose varieties from Louisiana to increase the likelihood that they will be suited to our climate.

While globe artichokes (those from which we get artichoke hearts, etc.) tend to die in the summer in Louisiana, Jerusalem artichokes or sunchokes are aster family cousins that perennialize here. They’re closely related to sunflowers and likewise have ornamental value, but unlike annual sunflowers, they make an edible tuber (underground stem) that can be eaten as a substitute for white potatoes. This is one of relatively few vegetables that’s native to North America.

Plant sunchoke tubers or pieces of tubers in the spring. Once plants are established, tubers can be dug as needed in the fall and winter. When deciding where to place them, consider that plants can reach 6 to 10 feet tall and spread to the extent that they’re considered weedy. They tend to be less productive in the Deep South than in more northerly locations.

The final plants I’ll mention are cacti. The fruit and pads or cladodes (called “nopales” as a food) of prickly pear cacti (Opuntia spp.) are edible. Elsewhere, fruit is most often cultivated from a species called Barbary fig (O. ficus-indica), and it appears that varieties of this species vary in their cold hardiness. Some may be suited to Louisiana, while others likely are not cold hardy enough. The fruit of the eastern prickly pear (O. humifusa), which is native to Louisiana, is also edible. Great care must be taken when handling and preparing either the fruit or pads of prickly pear cacti, since both have hair-like spines called glochids, in addition to the more obvious spines found on the pads.

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).

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Local Forecast for the Next Few Days














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

Today   Sunny, with a high near 69. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight   Clear, with a low around 44. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Saturday   Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 53. South wind around 5 mph.
Sunday   Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. South wind 5 to 15 mph.
Sunday Night   Showers, mainly after 1am. Low around 60. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

March 20, 2025

RCC's Dog Tracking Team & Drones Locate Missing Angie-area Man

On Thursday (March 20, 2025) at approximately 10:00 AM, Washington Parish Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a residence northwest of Angie in reference to a possible missing person. The call came in from a private caregiver who showed up to work at 8:00 AM to find that the blind, elderly man who she sat with during the day was not in his home.

WPSO deputies searched the area and called relatives attempting to locate the missing man, and shortly after 11:00 AM, reached out to Rayburn Correctional Facility’s dog tracking team for assistance. RCC’s team deployed their tracking dogs, along with a surveillance drone, and began searching the area in grids.

The man was located at approximately 12:45 PM, about 300 yards from his residence and besides being lost, was otherwise in good health and spirits. 

Sheriff Smith and his deputies who worked the scene would like to express their gratitude to RCC’s tracking team for their rapid deployment and successful use of dogs and a surveillance drone to locate the missing man.

Obituary

Kol Tyler Graham

February 11, 2024 - March 18, 2025

Obituary

Evelyn L. Moss

March 25, 1954 - March 9, 2025

Obituary

James Earl ‘Tuxedo” Warren

June 24, 1954 - March 16, 2025

Obituary

Hollis Brown

May 24, 1947 - March 16, 2025

Update on Tangipahoa Shooting Wednesday Evening

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO), in partnership with the Village of Tangipahoa Police Department (TPD), has concluded its investigation of a shooting case that left two dead and a teen hospitalized.

Just before 6 p.m. Wednesday (March 19, 2025), the TPD received a call about multiple victims shot outside of a mobile home located on Spruce Lane and Center Street. Officers arrived to find three men with gunshot wounds. Jayvelyn Smith, age18, was pronounced dead on scene. Two others were transported to area hospitals where one, Genesis Kelly, age 25, later died. The third victim, a 16-year-old male, is still hospitalized in stable condition.

The investigation revealed that Smith was visiting the home when he got into an argument with Kelly, who was also visiting the home. When Smith pulled a gun from his waistband, he accidentally shot himself in the leg. At some point, the 16-year-old, who was a resident of the home, was shot. The argument then spilled outside of the mobile home into the yard where Smith shot Kelly, who died on the scene. Smith later died from the initial self-inflicted gunshot wound at a hospital.

“This was an unnecessary situation that has now left three families tragically affected and our town in disbelief,” said TPD Chief Darrell Martin, “I encourage our residents to pray for our community and aim to resolve arguments with words and respect, not weapons and regrettable actions.”

“This is a truly sad situation, especially for this small community,” said Sheriff Gerald Sticker, “But we want residents in Tangipahoa, and all our municipalities, to know we will not hesitate to cross geographical boundaries to ensure safety and exact justice alongside our partners in safety.”

Obituary

H.B. Brent

December 26, 1951 - March 14, 2025

Mandeville-area Teacher Booked on 305 Counts of Sex Crimes

Detectives with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office began an investigation in October 2024 after they were notified that Jarvis Harry, a teacher at a Mandeville-area high school, was reportedly paying students to send him pictures of their feet. Harry was on leave from his teaching position at the time the detectives received the report.

The investigation, which included going through hundreds of documents from social media accounts, obtaining phone records and conducting numerous interviews, revealed that not only was Harry paying students for feet pictures but he had also obtained other sexually explicit videos and pictures of students.

Warrants were issued for Harry’s arrest and he was located on March 13, 2025 in Tangipahoa Parish, where he was taken into custody and booked as a fugitive. He was transported to and booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center Monday (March 17, 2020) on one count of Indecent Behavior with Juveniles, 142 counts of Pornography Involving Juveniles, 60 counts of Computer Aided Solicitation of a Minor, 102 counts of Prohibited Sexual Conduct Between an Educator and Student.

Some of the students have been identified. However, detectives are still working to identify some of the students in the photos. Anyone who believe they or their child may be a victim of Harry, is asked to contact the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office by calling (985) 898-2338 as this is an ongoing investigation.

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

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 18-19, 2025

Autumn Harper (age 24 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charge of 1st Degree Murder by the Franklinton Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Gerald Williams (age 45 with New Orleans, La. address) was booked on the charges of Domestic Abuse Battery and Domestic Abuse Battery/Strangulation by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Gregory Watson (age 32 with Amite, La. address) was booked on the charge of Fugitive Other Jurisdiction by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Ashley Bowman (age 40 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Failure to Appear and Possession of Schedule II Drugs by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

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

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Two Dead, Teen Injured in Tangipahoa Shooting

The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO) is assisting the Village of Tangipahoa Police Department (TPD) with a shooting investigation that left two dead and a teen hospitalized.

Just before 6 p.m. Wednesday (March 19, 2025), the TPD received a call about multiple victims shot outside of a mobile home on Center Street. Officers arrived to find three men shot. One was pronounced dead on scene and two were transported to area hospitals where one later died. The status of the remaining victim, a teenager under 18, is unknown at this time.

While this investigation is in its early stages, detectives believe the community is safe and there are no suspects being sought at this time. TPSO Criminal Investigations detectives are partnering with TPD to get answers about this case, but could use the public’s help to gather additional information.

Sheriff Gerald Sticker and Chief Darrell Martin encourage anyone with information about this crime and/or those responsible, to contact TPSO’s Criminal Investigations Office at 985-902-2088. 

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.



Local Forecast for the Next Few Days














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

Today   Sunny, with a high near 63. Northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Tonight   Clear, with a low around 35. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light in the evening.
Friday   Sunny, with a high near 70. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 43. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Saturday   Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 54. South wind around 5 mph.

March 19, 2025

First Execution in Louisiana Since 2010 Was For a Rape and Murder in St. Tammany Parish

Attorney General Liz Murrill has reported on the execution of convicted rapist and murderer Jessie Hoffman on Tuesday (March 18, 2025) at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. 

"Louisiana has successfully used nitrogen hypoxia to carry out the execution of Jessie Hoffman. Hoffman was convicted and sentenced to death for the brutal and merciless rape and murder of 28-year-old Molly Elliott in 1996.” – Attorney General Liz Murrill (in part) Read the full press release here

On the night before Thanksgiving Day in 1996, Jessie Hoffman kidnapped, robbed, and raped Mary “Molly” Elliott. Hoffman kidnapped Molly at gunpoint and drove her to an ATM, where he forced her to withdraw $200 and robbed her. Hoffman subsequently raped Molly in the backseat of her own car in a remote area of St. Tammany Parish. He then marched her—still naked— “down a dirt path which was overgrown with vegetation and in an area full of trash used as a dump.” “Her death march ultimately ended at a small, makeshift dock” on Middle Pearl River, where Hoffman “forced [her] to kneel” and “shot [her] in the head, execution style.” Molly “likely survived for a few minutes after being shot.” But she was not discovered until Thanksgiving Day, when a duck hunter came across her naked body on the dock. For his part, Hoffman “soon thereafter” took his girlfriend shopping with Molly’s money. 

A jury convicted Hoffman of first-degree murder, and he was sentenced to death. His direct appeal was litigated to finality. And he exhausted all of his state and federal post-conviction remedies. 

See also, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Hoffman_Jr.

Pedestrian from Tickfaw Killed in St. Helena Parish Crash

On March 19, 2025, at approximately 4:40 a.m., Troopers with Louisiana State Police Troop L began investigating a fatal crash involving a pedestrian on LA Hwy 16 near Leonard Chapel Road in St. Helena Parish. The crash claimed the life of 43-year-old Chad A. Ribando of Tickfaw.

The preliminary investigation revealed that a 2017 Dodge Charger was traveling eastbound on LA Hwy 16. At the same time, Ribando was walking in the eastbound lane of LA Hwy 16. For reasons still under investigation, the Dodge struck Ribando in the eastbound lane.

Ribando, who was wearing dark-colored clothing, sustained fatal injuries as a result of the crash and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the Dodge, who was properly restrained, was uninjured. As part of the ongoing investigation, routine toxicology samples were obtained from both Ribando and the driver of the Dodge for analysis.

Both pedestrians and motorists should always remain vigilant on roadways and stay aware of their surroundings. Pedestrian crashes are often preventable with basic safety measures. Pedestrians should wear light-colored or reflective clothing and avoid walking on roadways in dark or unlit areas. Always assume that drivers may not see you, especially at night. To stay safe, pedestrians should walk facing traffic and cross roadways only in well-lit, designated areas. These simple precautions can help prevent tragic incidents and enhance safety on Louisiana roadways.

Man Wanted for New Jersey Homicide Arrested in St. Tammany

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office was notified Wednesday (March 19, 2025) that 33-year-old Bruno J. Laboysantiago, who was wanted by the Mercer County (New Jersey) Prosecutors Office following a homicide which occurred as the result of a road rage incident earlier this month, was believed to be in the area.

A patrol deputy with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s 3rd District observed Laboysantiago’s silver Jeep Wrangler headed eastbound on Interstate 12 near Goodbee and conducted a traffic stop just before the Highway 1077 exit.

Laboysantiago was taken into custody without incident and was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center as a fugitive.  

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

Obituary

Arletha Spikes Bonner

September 19, 1954 - March 13, 2025

A Message from "The Toe of the Boot"








Washington Parish Tourism Website - Washington Parish Tourism Facebook

Washington Parish Tourism invites you to our festivals and events and fish, hunt, canoe, tube and ride the scenic byways and backways, Franklinton to Bogalusa, and all through this forested parish.

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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 80. Breezy, with a southwest wind 10 to 20 mph.
Tonight   Mostly cloudy during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with a low around 44. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
Thursday   Sunny, with a high near 64. Northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Thursday Night   Clear, with a low around 35. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Friday   Sunny, with a high near 70. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night   Mostly clear, with a low around 44. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Franklinton Police Investigating Shooting Near Schools

On Tuesday (March 18, 2025), the Franklinton Police Department began investigating a report of shots fired on Hilltop Drive, approximately two blocks from both Franklinton Primary School and Franklinton Head Start. Out of an abundance of caution, both schools were placed on Lockdown. The shooting reportedly is unrelated to school activities, all students are safe, and no injuries have been reported. 

FPD Chief Justin Brown further reports that potential suspects have been identified and both FPD and WPSO are working to locate the suspects who are believed to no longer be in the area.

Franklinton Mother Charged With Murder of Her Child

On Wednesday (March 19, 2025), the Franklinton Police Department reported the arrest of 24 year-old Autumn Hano Harper of Franklinton on the charge of 1st Degree Murder. FPD further reports that Harper was arrested following a voluntary inculpatory statement in which she implicated herself in the commission of the aforementioned crime. 

On Wednesday (March 12, 2025), the Franklinton Police Department was summoned to Riverside Medical Center in reference to an 8 month-old child who had sustained severe injuries, to include multiple healing and current broken bones. The child was air flighted to Children's Hospital in New Orleans where on Monday (March 17, 2025), the child succumbed to its injuries.

FPD identified Harper as the biological mother of the child.

Franklinton Detectives worked tirelessly, interviewing witnesses and suspects which culminated in Harper's arrest. Harper has been booked into the Washington Parish Jail pending bond.

Chief Justin Brown stated that he “commends the work put forth by the officers and detectives in the case. This was a tragic event which will have a long lasting effect on all involved. Our prayers go out to the family for the loss of this beautiful child. In over thirty years in law enforcement, I have never experienced a case like this one; it's absolutely heartbreaking.”

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

March 18, 2025

Obituary

Prentiss Sigrest

May 3, 1969 - March 13, 2025

Bogalusa City Council Meets Today (March 18, 2025)

The Bogalusa City Council will meet today (March 18, 2025) at 5:30 PM and will be streamed live on our Facebook page, . https://www.facebook.com/mthermonwebtv

Obituary

Margaret Ann Webb Lee

December 4, 1942 - March 17, 2025

Obituary

Wilburn Douglas Newcomb,Jr.

January 17, 1942 - March 15, 2025

Washington Parish Watermelon Festival 5K Run & Walk is April 5th

Messaging from the Washington Parish Watermelon Festival

🍉🍉🍉We are ready to "RUN" into the Watermelon Fields; because, that means we are one step closer to a good, ole, sweet, juicy Washington Parish Watermelon. Which can be purchased during the Washington Parish Watermelon Festival .🍉🍉🍉

Our goal is to bring the Washington Parish Watermelon Festival back stronger than ever! Please join us in July 11-13, 2025!

Check out their Facebook page here



Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 17, 2025

Heather Wascom (age 46 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole. No bond set at this time.

Mary Darouse (age 36 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Solicitation for Murder. Bond set at $75000.00.

Dustin Byrd (age 35 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Probation Violation by Probation and Parole. No bond set at this time.

Nicholas Fields (age 27 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charge of Domestic Abuse Battery (3rd Offense) by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.

Stacey Grimes (age 55 with Bogalusa, La. address) was booked on the charges of Driving Left of Center/Wrong Side of Hwy, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Schedule 1 Drugs, and Possession of Schedule II Drugs (2 counts) by the Bogalusa Police Department. No bond set at this time.


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

This Week's Episode of TWILA

This week on This Week in Louisiana Agriculture, we take a look at how tariffs are impacting Louisiana rice farmers and what it means for the future of the industry. Backyard chicken coops are becoming increasingly popular with rising grocery prices, so we share what you need to know before starting your own flock. We also see the unique ways Louisiana youth are getting involved in agriculture—from a traditional boucherie at a local high school to a farm tour in Concordia Parish where 4-H students are showcasing their skills in livestock projects and culinary demonstrations. Plus, we take a look at crawfish prices across the state and introduce you to another woman leading in Louisiana agriculture in honor of Women’s History Month.  All that and more, right here on TWILA!

Today's Headlines from NPR News

Obituary

Baby Ivory Kate Landry

March 15, 2025 - March 15, 2025

Local Forecast for the Next Few Days















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

Today   Sunny, with a high near 77. Light southeast wind becoming south 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
Tonight   Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Wednesday   A slight chance of showers between 1pm and 4pm, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 81. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Wednesday Night   A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10pm, then a slight chance of showers between 10pm and 1am. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, with a low around 45. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Thursday   Sunny, with a high near 64. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Thursday Night   Clear, with a low around 36. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

March 17, 2025

Part-Time Job Opening at Washington Parish Government



Obituary

Deborah Lynn Magee

June 26, 1952 - March 15, 2025

Pearl River Man Found Guilty of Viciously Beating Girlfriend

District Attorney Collin Sims reports that on March 12, 2025, a St. Tammany Parish jury returned multiple guilty verdicts against 50-year-old Angelo Russo of Pearl River after deliberating for approximately one hour.  Russo was convicted of Domestic abuse battery with a dangerous weapon, Domestic abuse battery by strangulation, Domestic abuse aggravated assault, False imprisonment with a dangerous weapon and Obstruction of justice by witness tampering.  Assistant District Attorneys Gary Tromblay and Iain Dover presented the case to the jury.  Judge Tara Zeller presided over the 3-day trial.  Deputy Santos Aviles with the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff Office led the investigation.

According to trial testimony, shortly after midnight on March 17, 2023, Deputy Aviles was dispatched to a Pearl River residence in response to a 911 call of domestic violence.  Upon arrival, Deputy Aviles made contact with the 44-year-old victim at the residence of a relative of the victim.  The victim had visible bruises, lacerations and abrasions on her neck, face and forearms.  The victim told Deputy Aviles that her live-in boyfriend, Angelo Russo, had viciously beaten her at their residence following an argument.  She said he struck her repeatedly with his fists, dragged her from one room to another room, beat her with a curtain rod, and strangled her with a shirt he had wrapped around her neck.  He also sprayed hairspray at her and as he did so, used a lighter to ignite the mist. After beating her for several hours, Russo locked the victim in their bedroom and told her “You will not leave this room alive.”  When Russo eventually fell asleep, the victim escaped from their residence and fled on foot to her relative’s house.  Once there, the victim called the police.

After interviewing the victim, deputies went to the residence where the attack occurred and found Russo asleep.  Deputies wakened Russo, who became belligerent and mumbled most of his words when he spoke.  Russo was arrested and transported to jail.  He posted bond a week later.

After charges were filed and a trial date was scheduled, concerned family members of the victim contacted the District Attorney’s Office and reported the victim and Russo had moved to Mississippi and were again residing together.  The relatives said Russo had resumed beating the victim and they provided photographs depicting injuries the victim sustained from various beatings occurring over an extended period.  Prosecutors filed a motion to revoke the defendant’s bail which the court granted after a hearing.  After being returned to jail, Russo called the victim and told her to contact the District Attorney’s Office and tell them she lied about everything and that she had in fact attacked him.  He also told her to leave the country so that she wouldn’t be available to testify against him.

During the trial, both the victim and the defendant testified.  The victim stated she loved Russo and wanted him back home.  The victim minimized much of the abuse she had endured and often shifted blame to herself.  Russo testified that his girlfriend was the abusive one and he was the true victim.

During closing arguments at the conclusion of the trial, ADA Iain Dover asserted this was a classic case of domestic abuse in which a domestic abuser imposes his power and control over a victim.  He said Russo continued to exercise control over his victim even after he was confined to a jail cell.

Defense counsel told the jury the victim and Russo love each other and that the victim has chosen her own destiny.  He said “They have a relationship that does no harm to anyone in this country.”

In the state’s rebuttal closing argument, ADA Gary Tromblay noted the defendant refuses to accept any responsibility for his actions, and instead blames the victim herself and various inanimate objects as the causes of her injuries.  Tromblay described Russo as a serial abuser and “a homicide waiting to happen.” 

Russo’s sentencing is set for March 18, 2025.  He faces enhanced prison terms due to his seven prior convictions for second degree battery, three for stalking, seven for violation of protective orders, three for unlawful communications, four for driving while impaired, and one for unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling.

Obituary

Joe Allen Easley

January 23, 1947 - March 16, 2025

Over 100 MPH Pursuit by WPSO Ends in Multiple Charges

On March 16, 2025, 35 year-old Kenneth Beaubouef of Independence, was arrested by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office on the following charges; Passing in a no-passing zone, Aggravated Resisting by flight, Resisting an officer with force (simple assault), Possession of controlled dangerous substances with a weapon present, 3rd offense possession of drug paraphernalia, Simple possession of marijuana, Aggravated obstruction of commerce/roadway, No motorcycle endorsement, No insurance, Failure to change/secure registration, and Contempt of court.

Shortly after 7:00PM on Sunday (March 16, 2025), a WPSO deputy observed a black motorcycle pass several vehicles at a high rate of speed in a double yellow no-passing zone on Highway 10. After the deputy attempted to stop the motorcycle, the suspect accelerated quickly and continued to weave dangerously through traffic, passing several more vehicles and traveling at speeds over 100mph while attempting to evade capture.

The pursuit continued north along Highway 1056, onto Mt. Pisgah Rd and onto J P Alford Rd. A second deputy was able to quickly set up a roadblock at the end of J P Alford Rd., forcing the suspect into a gravel parking lot where the two deputies worked to block the motorcycle from re-entering the roadway. After failing to comply with several verbal and visual commands, the suspect was forcibly removed from his motorcycle and subsequently arrested. Upon searching the suspect’s person and backpack, two loaded firearms were found, in addition to controlled substances and paraphernalia.

Beaubouef was then transported to the Washington Parish Jail for booking, where he is being held on a $75,000 bond.

Franklinton Theft Suspect Arrested on Multiple Additional Charges

On Sunday, March 16, 2025, 33 year-old Bradford Ottolee Forrest, residing on Magee Street in Franklinton, was arrested by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office on the following charges; Felony criminal damage, four counts of simple burglary, unlawful production, manufacturing, distribution, or possession of unauthorized peace officer badges, theft between $1000 and $5000, two counts of 3rd offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of schedule 2 drugs, resisting an officer (flight on foot), and contempt of court.

On February 16, 2025, WPSO deputies were dispatched to a residence on Deforest Drive in reference to stolen property. Deputies analyzed the scene and initiated an investigation into the theft. Initial reports indicated that this theft was part of a series of thefts being committed at abandoned homes along the river. Two weeks later, a WPSO deputy observed blue plastic totes near an encampment that matched the description of the property that was previously stolen and obtained a search warrant.

Upon execution of the search warrant, WPSO deputies located large amounts of stolen jewelry, household items in blue plastic totes, stolen copper wiring, and over a gram of Methamphetamine.

On Monday, March 17, 2025, WPSO deputies were dispatched to a disturbance and fire in the woods on Deforest Dr. Deputies arrived at the scene and observed the suspect near a fire, burning the plastic sheathing from copper wiring. After deputies identified themselves, the suspect fled into the woods on foot. One deputy was able to cut off his path of escape, at which point the suspect was arrested.

Forrest was then booked into the Washington Parish Jail, where he is being held on a $100,000 bond.


Pedestrian in Fatal Slidell Accident Identified

St. Tammany Parish Coroner Dr. Christopher Tape has positively identified the man killed in a collision in Slidell on Sunday (March 16, 2025) morning as 27 year-old Trevor Carter of Clearwater, Florida. The Slidell Police Department is handling the investigation.

The preliminary investigation revealed that Carter was walking around midnight in a dimly lit area on Highway 190 and wearing dark-colored clothing. For reasons still under investigation, the pedestrian was struck by a 2016 Chrysler 200, which was traveling westbound on Highway 190. Despite live-saving efforts, Carter succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday. 

As part of the investigation, chemical testing was performed on the operator of the Chrysler 200. At this time, impairment is not suspected to be a contributing factor in the collision. Blood samples were also taken of the deceased, and toxicology is pending.

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Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 16, 2025

Kenneth Beaubouef (age 35 with Independence, La. address) was booked on the charges of No Passing Zones, Resisting by Flight/Aggravated Flight, Resisting an Officer With Force/Simple Assault, Possession of Schedule II Drugs, Possession of Schedule 1 Drugs, Possession of CDS With Weapon Present (2 counts), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (3rd + Offense), Possession of Marijuana, Contempt of Court, Aggravated Obstruction of Commerce/Roadway, No Motorcycle Endorsement, No Insurance, and Failure to Change/Secure Registration by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Bradford Forrest (age 33 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Criminal Damage, Simple Burglary (5 counts), Unlawful Production Manufacturing Distribution or Possession of Unauthorized Peace Officer Badges, Theft 1000-5000, Possession of Schedule II Drugs (2 counts), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/3rd + Offense (2 counts), Resisting an Officer/Flight on Foot, and Contempt of Court by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

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

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Today   Sunny, with a high near 72. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.
Tonight   Clear, with a low around 43. Calm wind.
Tuesday   Sunny, with a high near 75. Light southeast wind becoming south 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night   Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Wednesday   A 20 percent chance of showers after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 79. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Wednesday Night   Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

March 16, 2025

Washington Parish Jail Bookings for March 15, 2025

Lindsey Dykes (age 31 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Ran Stop Sign, Failure to Provide Proper Info, No Drivers License, Possession With Intent to Distribute Schedule 1/Principle, and Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the Louisiana State Police. No bond set at this time.

Laura Sampson (age 58 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of No Tail Light on Bicycle, Possession of Schedule II Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Kody Dawson (age 20 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charges of Criminal Damage and Contempt of Court (2 counts) by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

Keesha Dawson (age 44 with Franklinton, La. address) was booked on the charge of Accessory After the Fact by the Washington Parish Sheriff's Office. No bond set at this time.

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

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October 25, 1969 - March 11, 2025

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Today   Sunny, with a high near 68. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph.
Tonight   Clear, with a low around 39. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light in the evening.
Monday   Sunny, with a high near 71. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph.
Monday Night   Clear, with a low around 42. Calm wind.
Tuesday   Sunny, with a high near 76. Light south wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night   Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.