SUSPECT CAUGHT STEALING CRAWFISH BURNER FROM SHED IN LAFAYETTE
image from surveillance video released by Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office
One case of theft happened in the 100 block of Renaud Drive in Lafayette on June 7, 2021. A suspect was caught on surveillance camera trying to enter someone s shed before stealing one custom made crawfish burner with a regulator and one fish fry burner. The suspect s identity is unknown at this time.
SUSPECT CAUGHT STEALING CATALYTIC CONVERTER FROM BUSINESS IN SCOTT
image from surveillance video sent by Lafayette Parish Sheriff s Office
This other case of theft happened at a business in the 300 block of Diesel Drive in Scott on the same date - June 7, 2021 - when a suspect was caught on surveillance camera cutting the catalytic converter from a GMC C4500 truck that was on the property of the business. The suspect s identity is unknown at this time.
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Two people have been arrested and Scott Police are looking for another person after a man from Scott died last week.
In a press release, Scott Police say 40-year-old Michael Hebert s family became suspicious about the circumstances surrounding his death. Hebert died at a local hospital after suffering a stroke, but it was what led up to that death that led to the arrests of Hebert s girlfriend and her mother.
HOW IT BEGAN
Investigators say Hebert was living with his girlfriend - 50-year-old Stacy Barton of Scott - when he began to feel ill about 5-6 days before he died. Authorities say Barton asked her mother - 75-year-old Elizabeth Hornbuckle of Lafayette - to come to her home and to help her. It was over those next few days that Hebert s health deteriorated and he became comatose and unresponsive.
Two arrested, one wanted in negligent homicide of Scott man
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Scott Police have made two arrests in connection with the negligent homicide of a Scott man.
Police say the family of 40-year-old Michael Hebert reported to SPD that the circumstances surrounding his death seemed suspicious. During the investigation, officers learned that Hebert was living with his girlfriend, 50-year-old Stacy Barton of Scott, when he began to feel ill 5-6 days before he died.
Barton contacted her mother, 75-year-old Elizabeth Hornbuckle, and 54-year-old Kelly Keeling, both of Lafayette, to come to their residence to assist her, police say. Over the next few days, Hebert s health deteriorated until he became comatose and unresponsive. A neighbor went to the residence, saw Hebert s condition, and called 911.