Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office supporting search for Seacor crew members
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The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office is supporting the search efforts by volunteers following the sinking of the Seacor Power.
Sheriff Timothy Soignet tells KATC they ve been in the water since day one, initially assisting the Coast Guard.
Sheriff Soignet says, It can get pretty rough out there on the water. For that reason, his marine division has been working with the volunteers to keep them safe, answer questions and establish locations that have been cleared by patrols.
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Volunteers assisting in Seacor search stumble upon cocaine on nearby island
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TERREBONNE PARISH - According to the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff s Office, volunteers who were assisting in the Seacor Lift Boat search operation stumbled upon a suspicious package that turned out to have illegal contents.
Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Tim Soignet issued a news release, stating that the volunteers spotted the package on Monday afternoon when it washed up on Last Island.
They notified authorities, and once the package was in the possession of the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office, deputies discovered that it contained approximately two pounds of cocaine.