Arrests published April 6, 2018

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CPSO arrests man for fourth DWI

A Florida man has been arrested in Calcasieu Parish for fourth-offense DWI, authorities said. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Kim Myers said a SUV traveling eastbound on Ravia Road in Sulphur at about 1:30 p.m. March 30 braked to a slow rate of speed when a deputy pulled behind it and then turned into a private drive.

The SUV parked for about a minute and then backed out and continued eastbound on Ravia Road, at which time the deputy initiated a traffic stop, Myers said. When the deputy attempted to speak with the driver, the passenger, John H. Adams IV, 29, Youngstown, Fla., answered all the questions. The deputy instructed Adams to exit the vehicle and while speaking with him detected an odor of alcohol, as well as, blood shot eyes.

When the deputy went to speak with the driver again it was learned they pulled into the driveway so Adams could switch from driving to the passenger seat because he had been drinking, Myers said. The driver also told the deputy there was an open container of liquor and beer inside the SUV.

After Adams, who has three prior DWIs, performed poorly on a standard field sobriety test, he was arrested and transferred to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office, where a breath intoxilyzer test revealed he was over the legal limit. He was booked into the Calcasieu Correctional Center and charged with DWI fourth; and operating a vehicle while under suspension. He was released on April 2 on a $12,000 bond with special conditions being he cannot operate a vehicle without an ignition interlock device and he must wear an alcohol detecting ankle bracelet, set by Judge Clayton Davis.

CPSO Deputy Jeremy Wolford is the arresting deputy on this case.

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrest:

Justin Taylor, 600 block of Jones St. — resisting an officer.

The Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrest:

Jason Allen Cormier, 32, 815 West Nezpique St., Jennings; failure to register and notify authorities of address change as a sex offender.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

Dedrin Lynell McCray, 20, 4254 Fifth Ave. — possession of marijuana, first offense; drug possession; illegal carrying of weapons during commission of a crime or in presence of CDS. Bond: $16,500. Tevin Dequion Davis, 23, 909 Dumatrait Lane — six counts direct contempt of court. Bond: $12,000. Chad Dwayne Hagger, 27, 1900 Prejean Drive, C37 — battery of a dating partner, first offense; simple battery. Bond: $5,000. Helen Marie Rougeau, 25, 2489 W. Houston River Road, Sulphur — domestic abuse battery, child endangerment; aggravated battery. Bond: $7,500. Deborah Marie Gasaway, 60, 522 N. Blake St., No. 325 — forgery. Bond: $5,000. Victor Lawrence Kirkwood, 53, 2930 Broussard Road, Sulphur — domestic abuse battery. Wendy Marie Gale, 33, 2090 Carr Lane No. 39, Sulphur — direct contempt of court; resisting an officer by refusal to ID; disturbing the peace; domestic abuse battery; obscenity. Gerald Lee Smith, 26, Crowley — forgery. Bond: $20,000. Danielle Marie Hayes, 30, Crowley — forgery. Bond: $15,000. Brandon Joseph Spencer, 29, Crowley — forgery. Bond: $25,000.Mark Anthony Charpentier Jr., 17, 1311 Shady Lane, Westlake — two counts simple burglary; four counts theft less than $1,000; simple criminal damage to property less than $1,000. Bond: $22,500.

 
 

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