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Thieves Caught Stealing Crawfish Burner, Catalytic Converter

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.

Lafayette Mother & Scott Daughter Charged in Death of Boyfriend

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

Two arrested, one wanted in negligent homicide of Scott man KATC News and last updated 2021-06-22 18:31:38-04 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.

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