Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Deputies Need Your Help Looking for Woman
Family members say 42-year-old Michelle Hebert has been missing since September 2020 and the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in finding her.
Katherine Breaux, Public Affairs Director for IPSO, says multiple friends and family have told them that they have been in contact with Hebert since September, but no one has heard from her in the last three weeks.
if you have any idea as to where she may be or have made contact with her, please call Bureau of Investigations at 337-367-8702 or 337-369-3711.
Attorneys Release Independent Toxicology Report on Quawan Charles That Contradicts Claim from White Family That Teen Was High on Hallucinogens
Quawan Charles had traces of alcohol and marijuana in his system when he was found dead in a Louisiana sugar cane field in November, according to a toxicology report recently released by attorneys representing the Black teen’s family.
But no hallucinogens were detected in Charles’ bloodstream. It’s a revelation that may debunk theories that the 15-year-old boy was high on mushrooms when he reportedly walked away from a friend’s home just days before his body was discovered in a shallow Louisiana marsh with his face mutilated.
Updated: 10:51 AM PST, January 22, 2021
The drowning death of Quawan Bobby Charles has been ruled a homicide. His family s lawyers say a new, independent toxicology report sheds light on his mysterious death.
New light has been shed on the mysterious death of Quawan Bobby Charles, a 15-year-old Louisiana boy whose body was found facedown in a sugar cane field, according to lawyers for his family.
Charles had been reported missing Oct. 30. His remains were found on Nov. 3, more than 20 miles away from his father s home, where he was last seen by relatives. The teen s death has been ruled a homicide by the Iberia Parish Sheriff s Office, but the circumstances surrounding his drowning remain unclear.
Lawyers for the family of Quawan “Bobby” Charles are demanding the immediate arrest of a Loreauville woman who they say was one of the last people to see the Baldwin