June 09, 2017

2 From Franklinton Among 4 Indicted in St. Tammany

William Thomas Jones, Jr., (44) of Franklinton, the former evidence custodian for the Causeway Police Department, was indicted by a St. Tammany Parish Grand Jury on June 8, 2017. He was indicted for malfeasance in office, theft of items valued at more than $5,000, and two counts of theft of a firearm. According to District Attorney Warren Montgomery, Jones is accused of stealing controlled dangerous substances under his custody between Oct. 4, 2011, and Nov. 28, 2016, taking cash valued at between $5,000 and $25,000 from evidence collected by the department, and taking two firearms (a Smith and Wesson 40-caliber handgun and a Taurus 38-caliber handgun) that were in the department’s custody.

Also indicted were Margaret Camaille Stockstill (32) of Franklinton. Stockstill was arrested by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office April 29, 2017 for the shooting death of Cody Crouch (27) on April 14, 2017. Crouch was shot with a .22 caliber revolver once in the lower abdomen followed an argument between Couch, Stockstill, and Couch's fiancĂ© in the Folsom community. Although originally charged with Manslaughter, Stockstill was indicted on the charge of second degree murder. 

Indictments were also returned against Jake Mills (20) of Mandeville for second degree murder in the death of Vincent A. Cuccia on or about March 18, 2017. and against Craig Anthony Marquez (54) of Abita Springs for aggravated first degree rape of a victim under 13.

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