SWLA Arrest Report - April 2, 2021
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Calcasieu Correctional Center booking report for April 2, 2021.
Nelson Robert Brady, 31, Robert: Theft from $1,000 but less than $5,000 (2 counts).
Jonte Lewis Berry, 28, Missouri City, TX: Attempt and conspiracy; produce, manufacture, distribute or possess with intent Schedule II narcotic (2 counts); possession of marijuana 1st offense (14 grams or more); illegal carrying of weapons, during commission of a crime or in presence of CDS.
Edward Ray Williams, 46, Beaumont, TX: Tail lamps; operating vehicle while license is suspended; produce, manufacture, distribute or possess with intent Schedule II narcotic; attempt and conspiracy; illegal carrying of weapons, during commission of a crime or in presence of CDS.
Published:
10:47 AM March 2, 2021
March deputy mayor Ray Jack opened Fenland’s first ever community fridge located at FACT’s Community Hub on Martin Avenue.
- Credit: Dave Humphrey
The doors were officially opened at Fenland’s first ever community fridge by the deputy mayor of March Ray Jack.
Located at FACT’s Community Hub on Martin Avenue, the scheme was created to stop food surplus going to waste, as well as providing food to residents most in need.
March deputy mayor Ray Jack opened Fenland’s first ever community fridge located at FACT’s Community Hub on Martin Avenue.
- Credit: Dave Humphrey
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Morton Avenue, in March, was also affected in the Christmas Eve 2020 floods.
- Credit: Ian Carter
March could be at the heart of a multi-million-pound, long term project to solve flooding in Cambridgeshire.
The challenges of protecting homes and businesses in the town were outlined at a meeting between councillors and water management bodies.
Part of a solution could come via ‘resilience innovation funding’ that the county council hopes to secure from Defra and the Environmental Agency.
Anglian Water has also committed to improve foul drainage infrastructure in the area.
Emergency services pumping water out of Chrissie Morrison s property in Gold Street, March, on Christmas Eve.
March put under the flooding spotlight
| Updated: 08:16, 18 February 2021
With more than a monthâs rainfall in a single day in December, many areas of Cambridgeshire were affected â but issues in March were exacerbated by its location and soil conditions, a meeting called by local councillors to investigate issues has heard.
Cambridgeshire County Councilâs Highways and Flood Risk Teams and Anglian Water met recently with Councillors Steve Count, Jan French, John Gowing, Rob Skoulding and Ray Jack to assist with the investigations that Cambridgeshire County Council must undertake as lead local flood authority.
The meeting heard extensive flooding across March was seen from December 23, with several properties impacted.