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February 07, 2022

WPSO Arrest for Attempted Home Invasion Results in Additional Charges

Early Saturday (February 5, 2022) morning, a Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office patrol deputy responded to a complaint from a resident of an apartment complex on Highway 16 south of Franklinton. Once he arrived at the scene, the deputy learned that Timothy Ard, age 57 and a resident of Hilltop Church Road, had attempted to force his way into an apartment and then went to other apartments, banging on the respective doors and creating a disturbance.

The deputy finally located Ard inside an empty apartment. Ard refused to exit the locked apartment, forcing the officer to summons the apartment manager with a key. At that time, Ard exited the apartment and was taken into custody. Ard reportedly confessed that he had attempted to force entry into the first apartment because he wanted to fight the resident. After handcuffing and searching Ard, the deputy discovered a grinder and a quantity of white powder. When questioned about the white powder, Ard reportedly confessed that it was Xanax which he had been snorting. 

Ard was transported to the Washington Parish Jail where he was booked on charges of attempted home invasion, possession of illegal drugs, disturbing the peace and resisting an officer. Bond has been set at $7500.00.

Ard has previous arrests in Washington Parish, beginning in 2006 when he was charged with burglary. In 2008, he was charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, possession of drug paraphernalia and violating the terms of his probation. He was arrested again in 2009 on a warrant from the Louisiana Division of Probation and Parole. In 2013, he was charged with issuing worthless checks. His final previous arrest was in 2018 on charges of domestic abuse.

“Mr. Ard obviously has significant personal issues,” stated Sheriff Randy Seal. “The positive sides of this incident are that he was unable to gain entry into the apartment and our deputy was able to locate and arrest him.”

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