Two teens charged in Lafourche vehicle burglary investigation
Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with a string of recent vehicle burglaries in south Lafourche, authorities said.
Dakota Friloux, 19, of Larose, is charged with multiple counts of simple burglary of a motor vehicle and one count of encouraging child delinquency, the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office said. Police also charged an unnamed teenage boy for his involvement in the burglaries.
The teens’ arrest result from dozens of car burglaries on three separate nights in Larose, Cut Off and Golden Meadow, authorities said.
Deputies were called out Jan. 24 to investigate a series of vehicle burglaries and attempted vehicle burglaries on Buchannan Street, Chester Lee Street and Gemini Street in Larose, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Larose man accused of multiple burglaries
A man has been arrested in connection with a string of Larose burglaries.
Craig Moler, 41, is charged with three counts of simple burglary of an immovable structure, the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies responded Monday to three burglary complaints in Larose. An intruder had broken into the Larose Civic Center Sunday night, authorities said. Security cameras captured a suspect wandering around and eating food inside of the facility.
Someone threw a brick through the door of a convenience store early Monday on La. 1 in Larose, the Sheriff’s Office said. Surveillance video shows a man entering the store and rummaging behind a counter.
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Deep in south Louisiana, a state that bills itself as Sportsman’s Paradise, Valerie Martinez-Jordan readily admits that “we like our guns down here.”
That doesn’t stop Martinez-Jordan, a lieutenant with the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office, from taking guns from the hands of domestic abusers in this rural corner of the state.
One day it was two. One week it was 10. In one instance, a man told the judge he had only three guns. Instead, the department confiscated 22.