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Detectives with the Acadia Parish Sheriff s Office are investigating a commercial burglary that occurred in the 100 block of N. Ave. H in Crowley. The burglary occurred the night of May 20, 2021, at 10:00 p.m.
Six suspects were captured on video surveillance making a forced entry into the business. Once inside they burglarized a vehicle and caused damage to the building. The unidentified individuals were wearing masks and hoods and last seen fleeing on foot heading east.
If you have any information regarding this crime, you re urged to call the tips line at (337) 789-TIPS or download the P3 app on your mobile device to report an anonymous tip.
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UPDATE: Family and friends are identifying the 17-year-old who died early Sunday in a shooting as a student at Notre Dame High School.
Garrison Gautreaux, a junior at the school, was identified by social media posts as the young man who died.
The school posted about his death and said that a rosary will be prayed at St. Michael tonight. Our hearts are heavy today as we mourn the passing of Notre Dame junior, Garrison Gautreaux. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time, a post states. In times like these, it seems as though words often fall short as we struggle to wrap our minds around tragedy. However one thing that we as a Notre Dame family know how to do well is run to Our Lady, the patroness of our school, in our hurt and in our suffering, and ask her to be near to us and to comfort.
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Military plaques recognizing veterans service were stolen from eight graves in Acadia Parish, the sheriff s office said.
Since March, six plaques were removed from Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley and two were taken from St. Joseph s Cemetery in Rayne, Acadia Parish Sheriff K.P. Gibson said in a release. Members of our military serve to protect and defend the freedoms of America, Gibson said. Help us bring these people to justice and preserve the memory of our military heroes.
It costs $1,500 to replace each plaque.
Anyone with information can anonymously call the Acadia Crime Stoppers at 337-789-8477 or use the P3 app to report a tip. Callers can receive a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest.