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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Chief Tony Hardy and Chief Boyd Adams, the Vermilion Municipal Narcotics Task Force made an arrest Monday morning for narcotics related offenses. Agents with the task force began an investigation after receiving information that two subjects were selling suspected marijuana. Information given was that both suspects would ride around and find out what people on the streets would need, travel back to a residence, pick up the suspected marijuana and return to the subject who ordered to complete the transaction. Agents pulled up behind the vehicle that one Chris Samuels and Brice Nunez were in and asked to speak to both parties. Upon agents approaching the vehicle, Nunez immediately began to flee on foot. One agent gave chase while another called for backup. Samuels saw this as his opportunity to flee and did so. At this time the agent caught up with Nunez, at which time Nunez began to swing at the agent and fight violently with him. This went on for some time until back up agents arrived and were able to completely subdue Nunez. Agents located suspected marijuana on Nunez and inside of the vehicle that he was riding in. Upon receiving permission to search the residence in question, agents located a larger amount of marijuana, small baggies for breaking down the suspected marijuana into street sales values, and a scale for weight measurements of the drug, cigars commonly used to place marijuana in called “Blunts”, and suspected drug proceed money. Nunez (dob 6-30-90) of 214 S. Miles St Abbeville, was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, resisting an officer, and battery on a police officer. Bond has not been set on Nunez at this time. Sheriff Mike Couvillon would like to thank the following persons for their effort in assisting with Task Force personnel. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams “I realize times are financially tough all over, but the Mayors and Chiefs of these cities are committed to finding the funds to help the Task Force combat the illicit drugs problem that ruins our communities. The people of Vermilion and our children are the benefactors of these city leaders’ great efforts. It is my hope that in the near future other towns and cities in the parish of Vermilion will be able to assist in the continuing fight against illicit drugs.” Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Chief Tony Hardy, and Chief Boyd Adams, the Vermilion Municipal made the flowing arrest for drug related activity in the parish. On January 23rd agents with the Task Force received information that Chad Briggs, (dob 12-21-74) was in possession of suspect marijuana and cocaine. Agents located Briggs and after a brief investigation did find Briggs to have suspected marijuana and cocaine on his person. Briggs further gave agents permission to search his vehicle and residence in which both searches produced more of the drugs. Briggs was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, and possession with the intent to distribute cocaine. Total bond was set at $30,000. Sheriff Mike Couvillon would like to thank the following persons for their effort in assisting with Task Force personnel. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams “I realize times are financially tough all over, but the Mayors and Chiefs of these cities are committed to finding the funds to help the Task Force combat the illicit drugs problem that ruins our communities. The people of Vermilion and our children are the benefactors of these city leaders’ great efforts. It is my hope that in the near future other towns and cities in the parish of Vermilion will be able to assist in the continuing fight against illicit drugs.” Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
METH LAB
According the Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Chief Tony Hardy, and Chief Boyd Adams, the Vermilion Municipal Narcotics Task Force has taken down a Crystal Meth lab within the parish. After receiving information that a suspected crystal meth lab was being run out of 2711 Charity St, agents began an investigation and set up surveillance for suspect drug activity. Through surveillance, and other investigative tools, agents were able to determine that several suspects were traveling to local establishments and purchasing the precursors to make the crystal methamphetamine. These precursors include alkaline batteries, red devil lye, Sudafed and other everyday household chemicals. Agents applied for a search warrant and entered the residence located at 2711 Charity St. Upon entering agents located several items listed above, and evidence to suggest that other “shake and bake cooks” have taken place at the residence. A total of two labs were able to be established through the investigation. Several smaller baggies with suspected meth residue were found within the residence to suggested packaging and selling of the product was taking place. State Police Haz Mat personnel were on scene to assist the Task Force along with a hazardous materials crew being called in to dispose of the waste. All other evidence, along with guns and suspected drug proceed monies was seized for prosecution in the case. Arrested in the raid were: -Andre Landry (dob 11-14-91) of 2711 Charity St Abbeville, charged with Manufacturing of a Clandestine Lab, Possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance. - Kalen Allen (dob 6-19-87) 609 N. Lahasky Erath, Charged with principal to manufacturing of a Clandestine Lab -Lewis Tabb (dob 6-16-93) 318 Gallet Rd. Youngsville, charged with principal to manufacturing of a Clandestine Lab. - Andrew Primeaux (dob 4-5-92) 2319 Concord Rd. Erath, charged with principal to manufacturing of a clandestine Lab - Jade Richard (dob 10-15-85) 506 E. Pearl St. Erath, charged with principal to manufacturing of a clandestine lab. - Jaret Miques (dob 12-18-89) 100 McDonald St. Apt C27 Lafayette, charged with principal to manufacturing of a clandestine lab. - Than Tran (dob 9-22-90) 2711 Charity St. Abbeville, charged with manufacturing of a clandestine lab, and possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance Sheriff Mike Couvillon would like to thank the following persons for their effort in assisting with Task Force personnel. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams “I realize times are financially tough all over, but the Mayors and Chiefs of these cities are committed to finding the funds to help the Task Force combat the illicit drugs problem that ruins our communities. The people of Vermilion and our children are the benefactors of these city leaders’ great efforts. It is my hope that in the near future other towns and cities in the parish of Vermilion will be able to assist in the continuing fight against illicit drugs.” Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Monday, December 12, 2011
ABBEVILLE P.D. OFFICER IN SHOOTING
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon on 12-11-2011 at approximately 7:48 p.m., the Abbeville Police Department requested that the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office conduct an investigation into an officer involved shooting, which occurred on Massena Street within the city limits of Abbeville, La. Sheriff Couvillon says that Information received by VPSO detectives was that officers of the Abbeville Police Department were outside of a residence located on Massena Street conducting an investigation into a domestic dispute when they observed a reddish maroon colored vehicle traveling East on Franks Alley at a very high rate of speed. One of the officers departed the scene in an attempt to locate the suspect vehicle. After a few minutes had elapsed, the suspect vehicle re-appeared near the scene and turned North on Massena Street from Godcheaux Street. An officer on the scene recognized the suspect vehicle and attempted to flag down the driver. For unknown reasons, the driver of the vehicle refused to stop and sped up, driving onto the west shoulder of the roadway and beginning to fishtail, causing fear for the officer and citizens within the immediate area. At that time, the officer opened fire onto the vehicle striking the vehicle five times. The vehicle continued to flee, traveling North on Massena Street and turned West onto Franks Alley for approximately 100 feet, at which time, the subjects bailed out of the vehicle. Responding officers located the vehicle (identified as a 1986 Monte Carlo, two door, maroon in color) stopped in the middle of the roadway with the doors left opened. Witnesses observed a black female and two infant children exit from the passenger side and walk away towards the East on Franks Alley. At this time, there are no reports of any one being struck by a bullet and the investigation is ongoing. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that no other information will be provided at this time, however updates will be provided as new information is developed with regards to this incident.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
WOODLAWN CRASH
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, at approximately 1350 hrs today, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office received a call of a single vehicle accident in the 4000 block of Woodlawn Road. The driver whose name is not being released at this time failed to negotiate a curve, crossed the center line and struck a culvert while traveling north bound causing mild to moderate injuries to the driver and her 2 young children. All 3 were transported by Acadian Ambulance to a local hospital. No other information will be provided at this time, however additional information will be provided when deemed necessary. The investigation is ongoing.
Monday, October 10, 2011
VPSO FOUND NOT LIABLE IN LAWSUIT
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon and his Deputies were found NOT liable by a jury of six in the United States Federal Court Western District Of Louisiana in a civil law suit filed by Mr. James Smith. Mr Smith alleged that deputies made an unlawful arrest and used excessive force resulting in his injury. Mr. Smith’s civil law suit sought over one million dollars in damages. Sheriff Mike Couvillon responded by saying, “As law enforcement officers, we make arrests based on probable cause that a violation of law has occurred or that a crime has been committed. We do this based on the evidence and reliable information gathered in the process of responding to calls for service and/or investigating crimes. In this case we made a good arrest, supported by probable cause which was validated by the district court commissioner on review and by the jury”. Furthermore, the jury agreed that the deputies did not use any force before, during, or after the arrest”. The jury’s verdict found the Sheriff and his deputies NOT liable on all counts and awarded the plaintiff nothing. The Sheriff and his deputies were defended by the law firm of Usry, Weeks, and Matthews, out of New Orleans, with Tim Richardson as lead counsel. “It’s a good day when the legal system works as it should”, said the Sheriff.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Fatal Vehicle Crash
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, on 09/17/11 at approximately 12:51 hrs. the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle crash located off of Acorn Rd. in Abbeville, and upon arrival Officers noted a black S-10 pickup truck submerged in the canal. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that upon investigation it appeared that the vehicle was traveling south bound on Acorn Rd. when for unknown reasons the driver Elson White w/m dob 8/06/85 of Paul Ed. Drive Abbeville, La. crossed the center line and struck a guardrail of a bridge on the east side of the roadway, overturned and was submerged in the canal with the driver deceased inside of the vehicle. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon stated that the driver was unrestrained and that a toxicology which is Sheriff’s Office protocol has been obtained and will be submitted to Louisiana State Police Crime Lab for analysis.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force recently made the following arrests: Serik Jordan (dob 11-26-92) of 709 Martin Luther King Dr. Abbeville…arrested for distribution of cocaine, total bond set at $30,000 Gerald Lewis (dob 9-12-86) of 3414 Greene St, arrested for two counts of distribution of cocaine, total bond set at $60,000 Steven Reaux (dob 10-14-92) of 802 S. Miles Abbeville, arrested for distribution of cocaine. Bond was set at $25,000. A detainer by probation and parole was also placed on Reaux. On September 1st, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office assisted Maurice P.D. after a complaint of a reckless driver came in and Maurice P.D. was able to stop the vehicle. Once stopped the officer noticed what seemed to be the odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle. Once permission to search was granted the officer located suspected marijuana in the vehicle. Agents were called to the scenes to assist in the investigation. Several more bags of suspected marijuana were found along with an M-15 rifle and semi automatic pistol. Agents arrested Eric Mouton Jr (dob 11-28-89) of 7298 Soop Rd Maurice, for Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, and possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance. Total bond set at $25,000. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy commends the Narcotics Task Force and Maurice Police Department for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
PERRY BRIDGE
Beginning Tuesday, September 6, 2011, the Perry Bridge on LA 82 near Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, will be closed for approximately 4 weeks, for mechanical repairs, weather permitting. A detour will consist of LA 3267, LA 14, LA 14-Bypass, US 167, LA 14, LA 335 and LA 694. Louisiana DOTD regrets any inconvenience this necessary work may cause and appreciates your patience. Michael C. Moss District Engineer Administrator District 03 – Acadiana Region (337) 262-6101 dotd.la.gov Statewide 511 Traffic Information
Friday, July 29, 2011
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The drug scene, not only in the world, but right here in the parish of Vermilion is ever changing. New methods of concealment and new trends in the demand for types of drugs on the streets, keep law enforcement on their toes. “The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force has been noticing a new trend in the concealment process, one they readily admit takes their investigative skills to a new level,” states Sheriff Mike Couvillon. These agents are well trained, and versed on what is happening on the streets. But the newest hurdle is making Narcotics agents work that much harder and be much more meticulous in their investigations. Drug dealers are now beginning to enlist the aid of several other people to manufacture and produce, hide, and then transport the drugs. “We are wiping them out on the street corners daily, now what they are doing is having one person cook the product at a certain location, have another pick it up and the person picking it up will pass it off to another person, then the drug is concealed and hidden at another’s home. This is a very difficult task to follow because now you have three to four people and locations that we need to have intelligence gathered on,” Couvillon states. The drug dealer will then attempt to move the drug as quick as possible fully knowing it will take time for agents to do the proper intel gathering and investigations. By that time the drug dealer is caught with nothing. “This is the perfect example of how agencies, working together for a common cause beat these dealers at their own game. Alone, an agency would be hard pressed with man power issues for an investigation such as this. But with Chief Tony Hardy and the Abbeville Police Department, and Chief Boyd Adams and the Kaplan Police Department and both of their municipal government leaders lending their assets and man power to the task force, these operation go off well.” This trend came into play late Thursday evening as the Task force, the Sheriffs K-9 division, the Sheriffs S.R.T. unit, along with the aid of Abbeville P.D. patrol division unit ran two search warrants simultaneously on a suspected drug dealer in Vermilion Parish. Agents hit 301 E. Lafayette St. Apt 4, and 1001 Green St both in Abbeville in an attempt to locate crack cocaine that was being dealt by one Busch Sereal Jr. Upon conducting the searches agents located powder cocaine, a sawed off shotgun, paraphernalia utilized to sell the drugs, approximately $2,000 in drug proceed money, and seven large “slabs” of crack cocaine. The Sheriff stated that the disturbing thing about this search warrant is that the suspect was hiding the drugs at his own fathers house, but lives in the apartment on Lafayette St. thereby endangering many other people for his selfish gain. Days of intel gathering and surveillance was needed on this bust. Sereal Jr. was arrested and charged with possession with the intent to distribute crack cocaine and possession of hydrocodone. Total bond was set at $41,000.00 Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Thursday, July 07, 2011
METH LAB
On 7-7-2011, AGENTS WITH THE VERMILION PARISH MUNICIPAL NARCOTICS TASK FORCE ALONG WITH THE LOUISIANA STATE POLICE HAZ MAT EXECUTED A SEARCH WARRANT AT 10621 (A) LA HIGHWAY 82. UPON EXECUTION OF THE SEARCH WARRANT, AGENTS LOCATED SEVERAL ADULTS AND TWO JUVENILE CHILDREN INSIDE OF THE RESIDENCE. AGENTS DISCOVERED THE ADULTS WERE IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING AND USING METHAMPHETAMINES. AGENTS SECURED ALL PERSONS INVOLVED AND STATE POLICE HAZ MAT SECURED THE SCENE. AFTER SECURING THE SCENE AGENTS LOCATED SEVERAL PRECURSORS TO THE MANUFACTURING OF METHAMPHETMINES, AND OBSERVED THAT THE SUBJECTS WERE IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING METHAMPHETAMINE. THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED. MR. LAWRENCE MALBREAUX, (B/M, DOB: 3-26-1968 509 EAST ST ABBEVILLE LA 70510), FOR MANUFACTURING OF A CLANDESTINE LABORATORY AND ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A CDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A JUVENILE, BOND HAS NOT BEEN SET AT THIS TIME. MR. JEREMY MELANCON, (W/M, DOB: 6-18-1976 10621 A NORTH HIGHWAY 82), FOR MANUFACTURING OF A CLANDESTINE LABORATORY AND ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A CDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A JUVENILE, BOND HAS NOT BEEN SET AT THIS TIME. MR. RUSTY HARGRAVE, (W/M, DOB: 1-3-1981 117 RICHLEIUX CIRCLE KAPLAN LA ), FOR MANUFACTURING OF A CLANDESTINE LABORATORY AND ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A CDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A JUVENILE, BOND HAS NOT BEEN SET AT THIS TIME. MRS. NICOLE RUSSO, (W/F, DOB:8-25-1977, 10621 A NORTH HIGHWAY 82), FOR MANUFACTURING OF A CLANDESTINE LABORATORY AND ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A CDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A JUVENILE, BOND HAS NOT BEEN SET AT THIS TIME. MRS. BRANDI LANDRY, (W/F, DOB: 8-15-1979 509 FERDINAND KAPLAN LA ),FOR MANUFACTURING OF A CLANDESTINE LABORATORY AND ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A CDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A JUVENILE, BOND HAS NOT BEEN SET AT THIS TIME. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The Vermilion Municipal Narcotics Task Force and K-9 division made the following arrests in their ongoing summer operation “Try to Beat the Heat.” The arrests come from agents working street sales disruption and undercover stings. - Nicole Vice (DOB 2-2-76) of 1113 Church St. Kaplan La, arrested for 2 counts of distribution of Xanex and three contempt of court charges. Total bond was set at $35,000. - Agents recognized what look to them as a street level narcotics sale, and upon making a traffic stop and conducting a brief investigation two arrests were made. Jose Delosryes (DOB 3-2-62) of 4419 Morgan Rd. Erath, arrested for possession of crack cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. No bond has been set at this time. Foustino Ernandes (DOB 5-16-77) arrested for possession of crack cocaine. No bonds have been set at this time - On the same evening agents with the task force were working other areas and noticed what appeared to be another street level drug transaction. Agents conducted an investigation and arrested one Don Mai (DOB 11-10-56) of 3325 6th St. Port Arthur Tx. Upon agents attempting to stop Mai, Mai discarded the drugs out of his window. This attempt failed as agents were able to locate some of the crack cocaine. No bond set at this time - Jessica Williams (DOB 3-3-81) of 4707 Wilton Rd. Erath, arrested for possession of crack cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer. No bond set at this time Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force continued summer street sales disruption operation this week with the following arrests: - Samuel Johnnie (DOB 7-28-86) of 507 E. 3RD St. Kaplan La, arrested for Distribution of marijuana and Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. Total bond set at $60,000 - Agents were contacted in reference to subjects looking to sell suspected marijuana. After collecting sufficient information, agents conducted a traffic stop on the suspects. After a brief investigation one of the suspects was found to be in possession of a large amount on suspected marijuana. Jeffery Cobb (DOB 2-23-66) of 115 Azelia, Lafayette, La was charged with possession of marijuana. No bond has been set at this time. - Agents also arrested Derell Alexis (DOB 12-8-86) of 901 Graceland, Abbeville, which was the result of a search warrant that the task force executed on an earlier date. Agents traveled to 901 Graceland to investigate suspected marijuana being sold from said residence. Upon searching the residence, agents seized several individual packs broken down for sale, drug paraphernalia used for distributing the drug and a hand gun. Alexis was charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana and illegal possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance. Alexis was also charged with illegal possession of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a juvenile due to Alexis packaging the suspected marijuana with the juvenile nearby. Upon returning with warrants to arrest Alexis for the above named charges, he was found to be in possession of eight more individual packs of suspected marijuana for distribution. Alexis was subsequently charges with another count of possession with the intent to distribute marijuana Total bond on all charges has yet to be set. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
DELINQUENT TAX LIST as of 06-16-2011
DELINQUENT TAX LIST The State Of Louisiana, Parish of Vermilion, 15th Judicial District of Louisiana Vs. Delinquent Tax Debtors By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and the laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell, at the Vermilion Parish courthouse annex, conference room, within the legal hours for judicial sales beginning at 10 o’clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 22nd day of June, 2011, and continuing on each succeeding legal day, until said sales are completed, tax sale title to all immovable property on which taxes are now due to the parish of Vermilion, to enforce collection of taxes assessed in the year 2010, together with interest thereon at the rate of (1%) per month until paid and all costs. The names of said delinquent tax debtors, the amount of statutory impositions due, including any due for prior years, and the immovable property assessed to each to be offered for sale are as follows: R5006800 ABSHIRE, EMELIA HR (SIMON, AURILIEN) %JACKIE DAVIDSON 9602 TEENOCK DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $22.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 ARP 1/7 INT IN 7 ARP IN NE/4 OF NE/4 SEC 11 T 11 R 1 E (AURILIEN SIMON JR HR OF EMILIA ABSHIRE) DON 1-254 R8003600 ABSHIRE, PATSY T 806 W CLARA JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $4.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.474 AC BEING UND 1/5 INT IN 7.37 AC SE/4 OF NW/4 & NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 17 T 12 R 2 W (LOT 5 OF PLAT) .05 AC BEING UND 1/5 INT IN .272 AC UND 1/11 INT IN 3 AC IN SEC 25 T 11 R 3 W LOT 2 20-9260 201-2105 R3004051 ADAIR ASSET MANAGEMENT LLC 405 N 11TH ST. STE 100 OMAHA, NE 68154 TAXES OWED ARE $1.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1% INT IN LOT 185 2ND ADD N STATE ST S/D 208-6998 UND 1% INT IN IMP RA007035 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $20.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' N & S ON YOUNGS AVE BY 72' E & W FRONTING S ON GREEN ST 204-5743 RA007045 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $124.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3. 4 BLK 13 BELLE PLACE ADD 207-3184 IMP RA007025 ADAMS, CLAVERN J & BESSARD, MARY ELLEN 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $83.01 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 23. 24. 25. 26 BLK 8 BELLE PLACE S/D 204-5705 205-7236 RA007500 ADAMS, JOSEPH D & WILLIAMS, DELORIES 700 S BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $105.43 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 72 FT FRT ON GREEN ST BY 50' N & S 97-14992 IMP RA007650 ADAMS, JOSEPH J D & WILLIAMS, DELORES 700 S BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $211.68 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 5. 6 & S 6.66' OF LOT 4 BLK 9 F.F. YOUNG ADD 83-09047 IMP R6009800 ALLEN, SCOTT HALE & MILLER, BONNIE 17133 LA HWY 35 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $69.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.361 AC IN W/2 OF NE/4 SEC 20 T 13 R 2 E MEAS 307.02' ON N. 195.02' ON E. 309.6' ON S & 189.49' ON W BD N & E JOSEPH R GREENE. S MELISSA GREENE. W LA HWY #35 95-6935 IMP RA011900 AMOS, RUSSELL C 107 ALABAMA RD LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $83.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 95 CALDWELL ADD 209-3522 IMP RA036600 BELAIRE, MELBA 3855 FRANCIS ST BERWICK, LA 70342 TAXES OWED ARE $376.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POR OF LOTS 27 & 29 STEBBINS ADD 611-316 IMP R4024025 BENNETT, JUSTIN & BENNETT, CASIE 7702 ALLI DR MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $161.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELITE LANDING MH PARK R1027400 BENOIT, ALLEN JOHN & BALLARD, ANGELA 240 ROY GUIDRY RD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $154.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.607 ACS IN SEC 38 T 12 R 5 E BEING TRACT 15 CHAMPAGNE EST 20-10651 R1040205 BLANCHARD, JASON SCOTT & GUZZARDO, JENNIFER 11917 NORTH RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $654.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 22 T 12 R 4 E TR A MEAS 277.95' ON N & S LINES BY 137.11' ON E & W LINES BD W NORTH RD 207-4031 2.493 AC IN SEC 22 T 12 R 4 E 206-3228 IMP R2027500 BOUILLION, CHRISTOPHER JOHN & SCHEXNIDER, TANYA DEE-LYNN 6205 ARISTIDE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $762.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2 AC N/2 OF SE/4 SEC 20 T 13 R 4 E 206-2182 (PG & TPP) IMP PERMIT #23787 R4036300 BOURQUE, BLAKE & PATOUT, JENNIFER 613 N LA AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $440.21 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .448 AC IN SEC 22 T 11 R 3 E BEING TRACT 2D 207-6496 IMP R7043400 BOURQUE, D T % JEFFREY M BOURQUE SR 1206 NELSON RD OCEAN SPRINGS, MS 39564 TAXES OWED ARE $8.87 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2 1/2 AC 1/120 INT IN 300 ACS IN IRREG SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E 516-14 R3058800 BOURQUE, MABLE (DUBROC, WID G) 102 CHARLES ST DUSON, LA 70529 TAXES OWED ARE $57.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .569 AC IN S/2 OF NE/4 SEC 36 T 12 R 3 E TRACT 1 89-10649 R8036800 BOURRIAGUE, MAGGIE % ANNA LAHEY JANASKI 2650 KANSAS ST SAGINAW, MI 48601 TAXES OWED ARE $87.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC LOT E LOT 10 PART ETIENNE BENOIT SEC 5 T 12 R 2 W RA084650 BRENNAN, JAMES M & BRENNAN, LYDIA MARANCIO 113 UPSILON ST BELLE CHASE, LA 70037 TAXES OWED ARE $363.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. THE S 105 FT OF LOT 124 BLK 10 W/S PARK ADD 201-1050 IMP R7050600 BRIGGS, JOHNNY MCKAY P O BOX 851477 MOBILE, AL 36685 TAXES OWED ARE $84.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.754 AC IN SEC 19 T 13 R 3 E BEING N 1.754 AC TRACT BND W BY ELK RD PLAT 208-10558 R6035300 BROUSSARD, APRIL 18601 W LIBERTY FARM RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $387.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON DEANNA & ELLIS RUNG, JR. PROPERTY R4070800 BROUSSARD, LILLY MAE (BROUSSARD, MRS LEROY) 108 ANDRE AVE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $235.02 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.857 AC IN IRREG SEC 38 T 11 R 3 E BEING POR TRACT B-2 OF PLAT RM015600 BROUSSARD, LILLY MAE (BROUSSARD, MRS LEROY) 108 ANDRE AVE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $158.21 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.000 AC IN IRREG SEC 38 T 11 R 3 E BEING TRACT B-2 OF PLAT IMP RA134601 C M BUTLER FUNERAL HOME, LLC 215 N ST VALERIE ST P O BOX 210 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1192.02 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 4. 5. 6 & S/2 OF 7 BEAUXIS PART 204-11763 IMP R3119300 CAMPBELL, CECILE 205 PERRY DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $84.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ABBEVILLE COUNTRY EST TRAILER PARK RA138600 CAMPBELL, CLIFTON % LEONARD BAUDOIN P O BOX 23 ABBEVILLE, LA 70511 TAXES OWED ARE $20.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN CALDWELL ADD MEAS.50 FT FRT. ON FELICITY ST BY 205 FT ON E LINE 220' ON W LINE N FELICITY ST W RUDOLPH CAMPBELL 208-155 R6067600 CARLTON, CARYN DRONET 28302 SHADOW LAKE DR HOLDEN, LA 70744 TAXES OWED ARE $3.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .76 AC BEING UND 1/3 INT IN 2.28 AC IN NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 15 T 13 R 1 E SOUTHDOWN CANAL 208-13486 R7099405 CARRERA, TEENA MEADOWS 9606 TENOCH DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $58.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 34 BIG WOODS S/D 95-12077 99-2739 209-1508 R7101200 CASTILLE, CHRIS JAMES & CLARK, DARLA P O BOX 40 PERRY, LA 70572 TAXES OWED ARE $585.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7. 13. 14. E/2 OF 8. S 81' OF LOTS 15 & 16 & A STRIP 50' BY 100' (FORMERLY A PART OF ABANDONED MALLARD ST.) ALL IN INT. CITY 202-767 IMP RK081400 CHARGOIS, ZELLA % LILLIAN ST JULIEN 806 E 6TH ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $28.36 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W/2 OF LOTS 1. 2 BLK 19 EAST SIDE ADD 961-941 RA157500 CHEATHAM, RONELL % JENEEN ANGELLE BROUSSARD 1300 PRAIRIE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $564.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W/2 OF LOT 7 & 8 BLK 114 SOKOLOSKI ADD 203-6744 IMP R4106700 COBB, ROSEVILLE % SHIRLEY B TAYLOR 127 TORNOIR ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $176.28 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.8645 AC (5.75 ARPT) IN SEC 3 T 11 R 3 E KNOWN AS LOT 2 PLAT 0176394 R5098700 CONSTANTIN, LLOYD BERNARD & AUCOIN, LISA 9717 W CONGRESS ST. RAYNE, LA 70578-2706 TAXES OWED ARE $140.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.576 AC IN NE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 1 T 11 R 1 E BEING LOT 5 207-8923-8924 R3143200 CORMIER, ERNEST SR & NOEL, GLENDA 5829 AMY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $744.38 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 28 VUE CLAIRE ESTATES S/D IN SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 28 T 12 R 4 E 201-9341 IMP RG032000 CORMIER, MARTIN WAYNE & TOUCHET, DIANA 117 WALKER ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $55.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 81.7' OF LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 3 90-6319 IMP RK095400 CORNER, RUBY MARIE (NOLAN THIBEAUX JR) 1202 N BOUDREAUX KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $51.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 71.94' OF LOTS 1.2.3 BLK 6 AVICO/HEMUS MINERALS. INC 201-3585 201-10611 RK095200 CORNER, RUBY MARIE & THIBEAUX, NOLAN E JR 1202 N BOUDREAUX KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $763.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 & E 3/4 OF LOT 4 BLK 7 2ND N/SIDE ADD MEAS 70' FRT ON 11TH ST. 97.5' ON W LINE. 84.5' ON N LINE & 109.8' ON E LINE 94-2131 1.199 AC IN SEC 8 T 12 R 2 E BEING LOTS 1.2 3.4.5.6 & POR OF LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 7 OF A PLAT OF PROP OF AVICO/HEMUS 95-12768 IMP R1128400 CORRADO, VICTOR EST % BIRDIE TOUCHET 118 ORAN ST MORSE, LA 70559 TAXES OWED ARE $340.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.735 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 11.47 AC IN N POR OF SE/4 SEC 24 T 12 R 4 E TRACT #2 204-7417 207-10463 IMP R5104100 DARBY, DEJA 15910 IRE (PVT) RD RAYNE, LA 70578 TAXES OWED ARE $173.68 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN LIL JAMICAN S/D RK097700 DARTEZ, ALICE P O BOX 492 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $156.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2 LOTS EACH MEAS 40' E & W BY 126' IN SW POR OF SW/4 SEC 8 T 12 R 2 E 206-14009 IMP (107 & 109 ST PETER) R3157400 DAVIDSON, ROBERT J & LEBLANC, BRENDA 14129 TOWNE LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $311.02 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.095 AC IN SEC 42 T 13 R 3 E TRACT #1 201-7317-8098 RA203700 DEROUEN, JOSEPH & WOODS, ANGELA 508 EATON DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $132.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S POR OF LOTS 99. 100 & 101 EATON PARK EACH 25' BY 100' 84-4272 206-10485 IMP RA214078 DOMINGUE, TAMARA LAYNE 307 N MAIN ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $390.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT E OF S/D OF LOTS 44 & 45 BOETS ADD MEAS 44.25' ON W LINE. 48.1' ON N & S LINE & 62.15' ON E LINE 208-8695 IMP R9184900 DUHON, EVETTE TREMAINE 9708 OWL RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $106.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN S/2 OF SEC 10 T 12 R 1 E TRACT A PLAT 206-1494 R4154200 DUHON, MICHAEL JUDE 2123 OLIAS RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $127.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .938 AC IN SECS 48 & 51 T 11 R 4 E LOT 7-H 203-16958 RK121600 DUHON, SHANE PAUL & PERKINS, BRANDY MICHELLE 1013 W 9TH ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $43.49 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 6. 7 BLK 8 3RD WEST SIDE ADD 205-14185 IMP R4170801 FEDERAL NAT'L MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION % JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA 201 ST CHARLES AVE NEW ORLEANS, LA 70170 TAXES OWED ARE $506.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.1184 AC IN SEC 7 T 11 R 4 E BEING PARCEL #2 209-6849-6892 IMP R8105850 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC 400 HORIZON WAY IRVING, TX 75063 TAXES OWED ARE $1241.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.908 AC IN SEC 7 T 12 R 2 W TRACT 2-A BD N BY CENTERLINE OF HWY 14 210-351 IMP R1185350 FEDERAL NATL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION P O BOX 650043 DALLAS, TX 75265 TAXES OWED ARE $848.63 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .52 AC IN S/2 OF NW/4 SEC 1 T 13 R 4 E 209-12500 IMP R5139725 FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB 5151 CORPORATE DR TROY, MI 48098 TAXES OWED ARE $1014.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5 AC IN NE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 1 T 11 R 1 E BEING THE SOUTHERNMOST 5 AC OF LOT 5 209-12456 IMP RA250800 FLUMAN, CAROLYN & FLEURY, HELEN H 710 LORAINE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $161.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 173 BLK 13 EXT W SIDE PARK ADD 89-7318 IMP R1201400 GARY, NICHOLAS J 4729 LA HWY 82 YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $171.65 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ? RG046800 GASPARD, CHRIS JAMES & SCHEXNYDER, SHERI SUE 703 DEROUEN AVE LAKE ARTHUR, LA 70549 TAXES OWED ARE $87.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 10. 11 BLK 6 96-14961 R4195825 GREENE, JENIESUA 8899 FUSELIER RD #17 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $161.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN FUSELIER MH PARK R7195400 GREMILLION, SCOTT ANTHONY 22323 SEAGULL RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.2469 AC IN SEC 18 T 14 R 3 E 201-6278 RK170601 GUIDRY, LIZA THIBEAUX 733 RIDGE RD LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $226.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 2. 3. E 105' OF LOT 1 & W 10' OF LOT 4 BLK 7 2ND N/SIDE ADD 209- RA302100 GUIDRY, WARREN 217 NE SAN RAFAEL ST PORTLAND, OR 97212-3947 97227 TAXES OWED ARE $49.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN AREA ADD. MEAS 45 FT ON LA ST.. BY 140 FT DP. 597-613 RA302250 GUIDRY, WARREN 217 NE SAN RAFAEL ST PORTLAND, OR 97212-3947 TAXES OWED ARE $41.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 5/8 INT IN LOTS 25. 26. 27. 28 ROSEDALE S/D BEING A S/D OF LOT 22 & POR OF LOT 21 MEAS AS A WHOLE 200' E & W BY 100' N & S 90-2278-6027 97-9694 RA302400 GUIDRY, WARREN 217 NE SAN RAFAEL ST PORTLAND, OR 97212-3947 TAXES OWED ARE $28.23 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1/8 INT IN LOT 84 BLK 7 PUTNAM ADD 90-2278-6027 IMP RE078300 HAAS, JULIE ANN % EDWARD DALE DOMINGUE & DONNA M LELEUX 106 OLD RAILROAD RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $100.69 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 6 & POR OF LOT 5 BAYOU TIGRE EST IN NW/4 OF SEC 35 T 12 R 4 E 204-15039 IMP R4208000 HEBERT, BRADLEY & PARKER, LEE 7114 WOODLAWN RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $1372.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 8 AC IN S/2 OF IRREG SEC 53 T 11 R 4 E 201-11935 IMP R7222200 HEBERT, GALBERT 2021 S STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $4.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .64 AC. UND 1/7TH INT. IN UND. 1/8TH INT. IN 80 ACS. IN BRASSEAUX TRACT R4213905 HEBERT, JUDE WALTER 9715 LA HWY 697 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $145.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .69 AC IN SW/4 SEC 35 T 11 R 3 E BEING N POR OF TRACT #1 .80 IN SEC 35 T 11 R 3 E 204-5077 .3 AC IN SEC 35 T 11 R 3 E 206-1042 IMP R7235200 HEBERT, WILFRED H JR 7643 MARQUIS ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70128-1817 TAXES OWED ARE $3.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.022 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 4.0885 AC SEC 6 T 13 R 3 E BEING TRACT 9 933-634 204-9331-9413-9414-9619 R7237100 HILL, MAMMIE HUGHES 703 S EAST ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $179.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 21. 22 BIG WOODS S/D 208-908 IMP PERMIT #25782 R8162400 HILLHOUSE, DENISE TRUAX 2610 CRESWELL AVE SHREVEPORT, LA 71104 TAXES OWED ARE $2.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .49135 AC UND 1/60 INT IN 29.481 AC E/2 OF SEC 22 T 12 R 2 W BEING TRACT 9 20-3282 209-2979 RK215500 HOLLIER, TAMMY GUIDRY & HOLLIER, LARRY CLAUDE JR 401 N LOUISIANA AVE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $665.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 1. 2 BLK 150 2ND W/SIDE ADD 206-3302 IMP R9335850 HOOKER, JAMES ORIN & JORDAN, CASEY ANN 17710 W LA HWY 700 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $130.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .523 AC IN SEC 33 T 11 R 2 E MEAS 190' ON N & S LINES BY 120' ON E & W LINES BD S HWY 700 209-6495 IMP R9336500 HULIN, MILES J & HULIN, DANA L 13630 CHENEAU RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $377.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .290 AC IN SEC 18 T 12 R 3 E MEAS 78' N & S CHENEAU RD BY 162' E & W BEING TR 3A2 208-13285 IMP RA374400 JOHN, LEONARD & GUMES, VORIS % EDITH GUIDRY 236 DRIFTWOOD DR. LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $224.14 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT VALCOURTVILLE ADD 62 1/2' BY 144' ON N LINE & 146' ON W LINE 138-299 99-7596 IMP RA382525 JOSEPH, LENORA & JOSEPH, CLYDE 115 BELLE MAISON LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $199.21 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT ADDISON ADD 60' N & S BY 120' E & W A STRIP 12.6' LOT 3 ODEA BAUDOIN S/D 206-10286 IMP R8182800 KIBODEAUX, CLARK R 413 S. KRUTTSHNITT AVE MORSE, LA 70559-2575 TAXES OWED ARE $101.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.033 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 14 T 11 R 2 W TRACT 3 1.033 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 14 T 11 R 2 W TRACT 4 207-1277 R7255200 LANDRY, GUNVOR J FINSNES ET ALS % ANDREW LANDRY 17097 HUNTERS TRACE WEST PRAIRIEVILLE, LA 70769 TAXES OWED ARE $2.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .03 AC BEING AN UND 1/5 INT IN AN UND 1/156 INT IN 27.07 AC IN FRAC SEC 6 T 14 R 3 E BEING LOT 5 20-6391 R5261800 LEGE, MARIE % VERNICE LAVERGNE JR 13030 WRIGHT RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $5.00 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.02 AC IN N POR OF SW/4 SEC 21 T 11 R 1 E 483-422 R5262000 LEGE, NITA % VERNICE LAVERGNE JR 13030 WRIGHT RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $5.00 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.02 AC IN N POR OF SW/4 SEC 21 T 11 R 1 E 483-420 R1346700 LEJEUNE, DAX HAYDEN % KATINA LAFLEUR 482 ARTHUR DAIGLE LOOP CHURCH POINT, LA 70525-4348 TAXES OWED ARE $54.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .574 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 1.148 AC IN SECS 38 & 39 T 12 R 5 E BEING LOT 32 CHAMPAGNE ESTATES 205-6716 RA450150 LEVY, MAUDRY SONNIER % DELORIES WILLIAMS 700 S BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $104.59 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 BLK 104 SOKOLOSKI ADD 203-3266 IMP R9401600 LOLLIS, MICHAEL & LOLLIS, PAMELA 10807 SHANNA RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $257.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 11% INT IN LOT 20 WEST ACRES S/D 201-7993 IMP RG089850 MARC PROPERTIES P O BOX 52822 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $668.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7 & 8 SQ F SIMON ADD 208-7035209-6198 IMP R8239500 MARC PROPERTIES LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $2.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1% UND INT IN: W/2 OF LOT 56 EAST END ADD 209-6173 IMP R8239501 MARC PROPERTIES LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $0.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0217 AC 1% UND INT IN 2.17 AC LOT H PART PAUL TRAHAN R9411500 MARC PROPERTIES LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $0.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .009 AC 1% UND INT IN .90 AC BEING 90% UND INT IN 1 AC IN SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E 209-6177 RG089851 MARC PROPERTIES LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $1.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .25% UND INT IN: LOTS 9. 10. 11 & 12 BLK 39 349-370 765-213 92-10817 98-6896 209-6196 RK280800 MARC PROPERTIES LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $34.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 30% INT IN NE POR OF LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 32 209-6200 R3394652 MARC PROPERTIES, LLC P O BOX 11109 NEW IBERIA, LA 70562 TAXES OWED ARE $1.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0166675 UND INT IN UND 99% INT IN LOT 185 2ND N STATE ST S/D 209-6166 .016667% UND 99% INT IN IMP R8242425 MARCEAUX, KEITH WAYNE 9517 AIRPORT RD CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $289.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 15.62 ACS UND 1/3 INT IN 46.86 ACS IN NE/4 SEC 7 T 12 R 2 W BEING E/2 OF A TRACT CONT 95.35 ACS 205-2034 IMP R6241200 MARCEAUX, ROLAND JAMES II 201 PSALM YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $10.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.82 AC IN SEC 11 T 13 R 1 E BEING TRACT 1A .57 AC IN SEC 11 T 13 R 1 E BEING TRACT 2A 203-8830 R1359190 MARCOMBE, BRENDA MARCOMBE, GERY P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $4.80 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .5% UND INT IN LOT 52 ORANGEWOOD S/D IN SEC 36 T 11 R 4 E 208-6992 IMP RA469001 MARCOMBE, BRENDA & MARCOMBE, GERY P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $24.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 15% UND INT IN LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 2 GODCHAUX ADD 208-7030 IMP RK286600 MARTIN, REGINALD 6223 HUMMINGBIRD HOUSTON, TX 77096 TAXES OWED ARE $271.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 & S/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 113 207-2907 IMP RA470750 MATTHEWS, CLARENCE & BESSARD, PHYLLIS % CARRIE FAUNTERLOY 703 S LOUISIANA ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $92.99 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' BY 125' N & S BY VENDORS. S & W RD 210-6096- 6097-6098 IMP R8257953 MELANCON, LEE V ETALS 26003 GASPARD RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $148.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 98 AC IN N/2 OF E/2 SEC 1 T 13 R 1 W 204-14185-14186-14187 R4289900 MIDSOUTH BANK, NA % C. CORE INC. 7258 GRAND PRAIRIE HWY RAYNE, LA 70578 TAXES OWED ARE $312.76 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 9 WESTON RIDGE S/D IN SEC 6 OR 49 T 11 R 4 E 208-10212-10250-10251 RA499050 MINOR, OSCAR % NOLAN MINOR 904 E MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-6959 TAXES OWED ARE $12.47 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 LOT A CALDWELL ADD 265-501 R6263200 MIRE, MICHAEL 5510 CANYON RD APT 1126 BENBROOK, TX 76126 TAXES OWED ARE $8.21 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.526 AC IN NW/4 SEC 35 T 13 R 2 E BEING TR 16 PLAT 203-17304 204-1167 R8268000 MONCEAUX, MELTON JAMES 39018 CYPRESS POINT RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $43.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.12 AC IN E/2 OF SW/4 SEC 25 T 11 R 3W 20-4447-4448-4449 203-10237 RA516300 MOUTON, EDITH % ELIZABETH BESSARD 910 E EIGHTH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $305.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% LOTS 5 & 6 BLK G HARLEM 875-139 IMP R4307025 NEWELL, ALBERT JASON & THORNTON, SHANNON 2024 ALLEN RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $37.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 11% INT IN LOT 18 ALDORA S/D 205-1131 IMP RA577815 POUSSON, BYRTON VICTOR 304 RESERVOIR RD BECKLEY, WV 25801 TAXES OWED ARE $71.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 177. 178. 179 & 180 EATON PARK S/D 208-423 IMP RK346700 POWELL, LAKAISHA LECHELL 411 N FREDERICK KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $94.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 BLK 22 E/SIDE ADD 207-536-537 IMP RA577850 POWELL, MATTIE C/O RUSSELL AMOS 107 ALABAMA RD LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $142.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 50' OF LOT 94 CALDWELL ADD 209-3521 IMP RK336300 PPFT 2009 LLC P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $81.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 95% UND INT IN: LOT 6 IRVING IRRIG S/D 209-6199 IMP RM067250 PPFT 2009 LLC P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $2.73 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0126 AC BEING 45% UND INT IN .028 AC BEING 50% UND INT IN .056 AC BEING AN UND 6/15 INT IN .14 AC BEING AN UND 1/8 INT IN 1.12 AC IN SEC 12 R 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' FRT ON HWY 175 BY 975.7' BEING A ROAD 93-5091 99-5551 208-7041 209-6201 RA544990 PPFT 2009, LLC P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $0.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4% UND INT IN S 25' OF LOT 10 BLK 14 F F YOUNG 209-6183 RA544992 PPFT 2009, LLC P O BOX 177 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $41.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 75 FT OF LOT 25 LASTIE BROUSSARD S/D 209-6179 RA600950 ROBERSON, MELBA ETAL % ANITA LEVY PO BOX 885 ABBEVILLE, LA 70511 TAXES OWED ARE $196.74 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 55 FT ON PUB RD BY 108 FT ON E BY 115 FT ON W 209-4910-4911 IMP R6306100 ROY, HAROLD ETALS 18635 OLDY RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $30.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 80' N & S BY 120' E & W IN NW/4 SEC 29 T 13 R 2 E (.22 AC) 201-9680 R9540500 SAFETY ANALYSIS TEAM, INC 11310 VET MEMORIAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $5603.35 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.53 AC IN SEC 65 T 12 R 3 E BEING LOT B MEAS 1088.9' ON W LINE. 1087.6' ON E LINE. 101.2' ON N LINE & 102.2' ON S LINE S BY HWY 14 204-15572 IMP R1488090 SELLERS, KELLY 10416 NORTH RD #11 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $171.65 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN Y A R D MH PARK R1493700 SIMON, ELROD ALEXANDER & SIMON, TAMMY BABINEAUX 2803 REGINALD RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $86.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 THEODORE HEIGHTS S/D IN SEC 2 T 13 R 4 E 206-10102 R3537800 SINEGAR, MARIAN 400 MACKLYN ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $11.22 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.65 AC MEAS 522' E & W BY 293' N & S BEING LOT 8 BD N EDWARDS. S CHAUVIN. E KIBBE W PUB RD 96-6205 204-9982 207-13448 R3537801 SINEGAR, MARION LEEOSHER 400 MACKLYN ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $254.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.50 AC IN IRREG SEC 31 T 12 R 4 E BEING TRACT 4-D 1.50 AC IN IRREG SEC 31 T 12 R 4 E BEING TRACT 4-E 209-1080-1079-9985-9986 RA659400 SONNIER, ELMA MARIE ET ALS % GILL PRIMEAUX 1513 SOUTHWOOD DR NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $70.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 90 OAKSHIRE ADD 801-9 RK400450 SPATES, RITA STEWART 1315 1/2 GREEN ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $392.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 32 208-11069 207-12508 IMP R4345800 ST JULIEN, LILLIAN JEAN (ALLEN) 806 E 6TH ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $11.76 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .444 AC IN SE/4 OF NE/4 SEC 13 T 11 R 3 E TRACT C203-2425 R2333600 STANDARD INV OF ACADIANA, LLC 1812 KILDARE ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70563 TAXES OWED ARE $47.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .98 AC IN E/2 OF NE/4 SEC 15 T 13 R 4 E MEAS 201' ON S LINE. 200.496' ON W LINE 225.39' ON E LINE & 201.40' ON N LINE BEING TRACT 12 208-3195 (SBT-TPP) RK402010 STANDARD INV OF ACADIANA, LLC 1812 KILDARE ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70563 TAXES OWED ARE $444.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 BLK 24 E/SIDE ADD 207- 4231 IMP R3553200 STELLY, C J P O BOX 35 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $191.23 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.96 ACS. IN SE/4 SEC 6 T 13 R 4 E 664-369 798-673 IMP R7456800 STELLY, C J P O BOX 129 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $428.15 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 136 FT FRT ON VINE ST 133 FT E LINE 134 FT W LINE. BEING THE S POR OF LOT 82 PERRY & THE S 134 FT OF ABANDONED OAK STREET 681-504 IMP R6327800 STELLY, CARLTON J & FREDERICK, VERGIE P O BOX 35 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $95.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 17.09 AC IN SEC 27 T 14 R 1 E BEING THAT POR OF TRACTS 1 & 2 LYING EAST OF WARREN CANAL 98-7742-7743 2.918 AC IN NW/4 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 18 T 14 R 2 E BEING TRACT 2 98-7742 98-7743 201-7114 IMP R9592000 STELLY, RHONDA ET ALS % JANELLE BEARD 3314 STANDARD MILL RD CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $22.43 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .20 AC BEING THE N 38.6' OF 2 AC IN NE/4 OF NW/4 SEC 32 T 12 R 1 E (MEAS. 38.6' BY DEPTH OF 228') 87-11644 86-13042 RA670350 STEVENS, ELIAS % RUTH HALEY 4713 N CASHEL CR HOUSTON, TX 77069 TAXES OWED ARE $16.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1/2 LOT VALCOURTVILLE ADD RA679350 TATE, GEORGE & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $332.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99.9999999% UND INT: LOTS 105.106.107.108. 109.110.111.112.113.114. 115.116.117.118.119.120.121. 122.123 PARKVIEW S/D RA679351 TATE, GEORGE J & WEEMS, WENDY 6201 PICARD (PVT) RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $530.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 41.4' N & S BY 120' ON MAIN ST BEING LOT 5 & POR OF LOT 4 MEGRET'S POR 205-3854 IMP R7467200 TAYLOR, JOHNNY EDWARD % JOHNNY EDWARD TAYLOR JR 1619 DANIEL ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $52.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 59 WILDERNESS S/D IN SEC 65 T 14 R 3 E 208-5369 RK413001 THIBEAUX, RUBY CORNER 1202 N BOUDREAUX KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $66.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON RUBY THIBEAUX & NOLAN THIBEAUX PROP R1542600 TOUCHET, JOHN S III 9338 DAUGEREAU PVT RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $14.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W/2 OF W MOST 25' OF LOT 65 L R COUNTRY LAND S/D IN SECS 21 & 22 T 12 R 4 E 206-11136 RA727950 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $239.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 98 & S 10' OF LOT 97 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 IMP R4417000 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $31.66 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .231 AC IN SEC 2 T 11 R 3 E BEING TRACT B-2 MEAS 111.89' ON N & S LINES BY 90' ON E & W LINES 203-8363 R5435000 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $100.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN NW/COR OF SW/4 SEC 33 T 10 R 2 E 98-6173 R5435001 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $106.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.0647 AC UND 90% INT IN 1.183 AC SEC 1 T 11 R 2 E BEING S 152.60' OF 4.731 AC BEING LOT 4 206-8548 R6379700 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $60.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .91 AC IN W/2 OF SEC 32 T 12 R 3 E 205-7569 RA739650 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $16.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 BLK 4 LYONS ADDITION 99-6566 RA739651 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $46.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 39' OF LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 LYONS ADD 210-6267 IMP RA739801 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $4.15 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 25% INT IN LOT 4 BLK 3 LYONS ADDITION (LOCATED ON BAILEY ST) 208-7026 RA740250 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $33.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 43 BEAUXIS ADD 201-6782 RG152650 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $32.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% INT IN LOT 1 & W/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 36 207-7582 RK445100 VINCENT, A G 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% INT IN 1/2 INT OF LOT 15 BLK 98 206-8546 IMP R6379800 VINCENT, ALF GARNER 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $5.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 40' IN WIDTH ALONG PUB RD P-6-23 BY 100' IN SW/4 SEC 5 T 13 R 2 E BD N JOE CAMPISI EST. E DANIEL GASPARD. W VENDOR & S HWY P-6-23 OR WILEY HARGRAVE 96-10909 R7499600 VINCENT, ALF GARNER 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $29.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT ON PECAN ISLAND MEAS 15' E & W FRT ON HWY #82 BY DEPTH N & S TO DYSON PROP. SEC 33 T 15 R 1 W 94-2969 RA740850 VINCENT, ALF GARNER 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 & S/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 2 LYONS ADDITION 96-10909 RA741000 VINCENT, ALF GARNER 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $16.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 3 BLK 7 NILSON SMITH ADD 96-10909 RA741150 VINCENT, ALF GARNER 401 LEBLANC ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $18.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POR OF LOT 3 BAYOU OAKS EST MEAS APPROX. 52.47' BY 98.5' 202-8095 204-15143-15775 R1574400 W P RISQUE 117 CONCORD P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $7.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 10 ACS BD N YOUNGS. S ROY. E COULEE. W BY VERMILION 201-3229 RA749700 WALKER, TANGY M & LANDRY, GARFIELD % EH POOLED 111 LP 1901 W BRAKER LN #D200 AUSTIN, TX 78758 TAXES OWED ARE $77.20 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 24. 25. 26 BLK 1 BELLE PLACE 202-5675 210-6269-7051 IMP R4426100 WEST DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 128 BANKS AVE LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $62.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 26.465 AC IN SEC 43 T 11 R 4 E 208-3565 R7508400 WEST, MATTHUS 43363 LA HWY 931-B4 GONZALES, LA 70737 TAXES OWED ARE $2.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 10% OF UND 1/3 INT IN LOT 30 BIG WOODS 20-2902 RA757500 WILLIAMS, BEVERLY B 402 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $162.71 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT FRONTING 93.97' ON MAUDE AVE. 403.92' ON W LINE. 402.78' ON E LINE. & 99.36 ON REAR LINE 94-8405 On the day of sale I will sell a tax sale title to such portions of the property as each debtor will point out and, in case the debtor will not point out sufficient property, I will at once and without further delay sell the least quantity as undivided interests of said property of any tax debtor which any bidder will buy for the amount of statutory impositions for which the sale is made, together with all interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be without appraisement, for cash or other payment method acceptable to the tax collector, in legal tender money of the United States, and the tax sale title to property sold will be redeemable at any time during the applicable redemptive period by paying the price given, including costs and five percent (5%) penalty thereon, with interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month until redeemed. Michael A. Couvillon Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana S/Brooke Stelly witness S/Crystal L. Romero witness May 26 & June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force are continuing serving warrants and making drug arrests in their ongoing summer street sales disruption operation. The following persons were arrested for narcotics related offenses. - After witnessing a suspected drug deal narcotics agents conducted a traffic stop on one Binh Van Phan (DOB 6-17-56) of 1068 Benoit Dr. Breaux Bridge. After a brief investigation Phan was found to be in possession of marijuana and crack cocaine. Phan admitted to agents he was riding around buying illegal drugs. Total Bond was set at $6,000 - While patrolling the streets attempting to locate dealers with outstanding warrants agents came in contact with Jeffery Freeman (DOB 8-21-93) of 1515 Graceland Ave. Abbeville. Freeman was wanted on an outstanding warrant for Distribution of Marijuana. Agents took Freeman into custody. Freeman was booked into the VPCC with a total bond of $20,000 - Agents once again came across a suspected drug transaction where they conducted a traffic stop on one Cuong Huynss (DOB 1-1-65) of 811 North Broadway, Erath. After a brief investigation agents took Huynss into custody for possession of Crack Cocaine. No bond has been set at this time. - Joshua Cessac (DOB 2-9-78) of 711 S. State St Abbeville, was arrested for Distribution of Crack Cocaine, Distribution of Counterfeit Narcotic, Contempt of Court and failure to pay child support. Total bond has been set at $65,686.49. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Kirk Champagne, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
BLACK BEAR SIGHTING
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, residents are urged to be on the lookout for a Black Bear which was seen early this morning in the back yard of a residence located off of Isadore Rd. near Erath. Sheriff Couvillon says that the initial sighting was reported at approximately 8:27Hrs. as the bear made its way through several yards before entering a wooded area, however throughout the course of the day a number of additional calls have been received, and it appears that the black bear is attempting to make its way in a north easterly direction between Erath and Delcambre. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has been notified of the sightings, and says that the following suggestions have been offered by LWFD agent Lt. Bobby Buatt in the event you have an encounter with a black bear. 1) If you come in contact with a bear, you should remain calm and give the bear space. 2) Do not approach a bear. 3) Do not leave pet food or trash cans out. 4) Do not attempt to feed the bear (if you do then their fear of humans will become diminished and then they may become a nuisance). 5) Treat the Bear like any other wild animal, just stay clear of it and it move along and it should be of no danger to you.
Friday, April 15, 2011
FEDERAL UNION POSTAL SCAM
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon at least one Vermilion Parish resident has received a postcard that claims to be a “Federal Union Postal Gram.” Sheriff Couvillon also says that on the postcard it states that the recipient is eligible for $35,000 in government funds, and instructs the recipient to call a toll-free number if interested in obtaining the funds. This is clearly a SCAM – the government does not send postcards like this. Sheriff Couvillon says that upon calling the phone number on the card you will find that the call is broken up and upon speaking to a representative they will give you the name of a person and a badge number in an effort to throw you off. Sheriff Couvillon says DO NOT BE FOOLED this is a SCAM, if you receive one of these Federal Union Postal Grams the best thing that you can do is throw it in the trash can and not respond. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that if you receive a postcard like this, you should report it to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/forms/MailFraudComplaint.aspx
Friday, April 08, 2011
Caller ID Spoofing & Jamaican Lottery Scam
According to Vermilion Parish Mike Couvillon, residents in Vermilion Parish have been receiving phone calls over the last couple of weeks from individual’s using local numbers asking residents if they would like to lower their credit card payments and the individual on the other end of the phone then attempts to get potential victims credit card number. Couvillon urges the public to please be aware that this is a SCAM. Sheriff Couvillon says that at this time it is uncertain if the individual(s) are from this area or not, but the number that is appearing on the caller I.D. of residents shows that it is a local number however it is believed that this individual(s) are spoofing their numbers with a local number to try gain the trust of the person they are trying to scam. Sheriff Couvillon says that “Caller ID Spoofing” allows the person dialing the number to disguise their real number, and voice A “Spoofed” phone number may be traced by the telephone company. Depending on the origin of the “Spoofed” call, the tracing of the number may easily be identified, but there are cases where it would be more difficult to obtain the originating phone number. A telephone number can be “Spoofed” in several ways. “Spoofers” can use one of the following methods to “Spoof”: calling card, hand held device (I-Phone, I-pod), or personal computer. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that another scam which has been circulating over the last week or so is what is known as the Jamaican Lottery Phone Scam, whereby the caller indicates to the potential victim that they have won $2.5 million dollars in cash and a Mercedes Benz but has to send $450.00 via Western Union to Jamaica to pay for taxes. Sheriff Couvillon says that this is not a new scam, and it has been around for some years, but has just recently picked up again.
Monday, March 28, 2011
BURGLARY
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two Vermilion Parish residents have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on Criminal Damage to Property and Simple Burglary charges after being caught in the act by a concerned resident. Sheriff Couvillon says that on 03/25/11 at approximately 10:25 hrs. the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Patrol division received a call from the Vermilion Parish resident ( who ask that his name not be mentioned) indicating that he noticed a strange vehicle parked under a carport at a residence on Boyance Rd. Erath, La. that was familiar to him. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the resident then contacted the caretaker of the property and they went to the property and parked in the path of the vehicle (green Honda Accord) that was at the residence so that it could not leave, and then contacted the Sheriff’s Office. Upon arrival of deputies it was determined that the two subjects were indeed in the process of committing a crime, as approximately 250’ of copper wiring was located rolled up in the house, and numerous walls throughout the residence had been damaged by the subjects while removing copper wiring from wall outlets. Sheriff Couvillon says that the two individuals Stuart Menard W/M DOB: 09/19/78 of 19626 Bluejay Rd. Erath, La. and Jessica Rodefer W/F DOB: 04/16/81 also of 19626 Bluejay Rd. Erath, La. were both arrested for Simple Criminal Damage to Property and Simple Burglary, with bond totaling $17,500.00. Sheriff Couvillon also said that through the course of the investigation, Menard was interviewed by Detectives with regards to additional charges of 3cts. of Contempt of Court, Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile, and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Juvenile, and subsequently arrested for those charges after confessing, for a total bond of $101,000.00 and Rodefer was also arrested on an additional charge of Failure to Appear for Trial with a total bond of $20,000.00. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon commends the resident for his actions, and says that this is just another example of the community and Sheriff’s Office working together to help put criminals behind bars.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
SCAM
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Ian Michael Shello b/m dob 11/05/88 of 212 N. Landry Street Delcambre, La. has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center for 1ct. of Simple Robbery on a $50,000.00 bond from an incident that took place Midmorning Sunday 3/20/11. Sheriff Couvillon says that the victim, an elderly women who resides south of Delcambre walked out of her residence to get her daily newspaper when she was approached by an unknown black male subject parked in her driveway stating to her that she had won a sweepstakes and won a new television. Sheriff Couvillon says that the black male stated that he was there to pick up her old television and that a truck would be there later to deliver her new one. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the elderly female then tried to go into her residence and the black male subject followed her and forced his way into her home. Sheriff Couvillon stated that the subject then disconnected the television and left the residence. According to information obtained from the elderly female indicated that the black male subject was wearing a dark colored hooded shirt with the hood over his head and was driving a dark colored car, and through the course of the investigation with assistance from the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office and Delcambre P.D. Ian Shello was developed as a suspect, and later arrested after a search warrant was executed on his residence by Vermilion Parish Detectives and agents with the Vermilion Narcotics Task Force. Sheriff Couvillon says that citizens encounter individuals daily whether it be through personal contact, mail, phone, or internet solicitations leading them to believe that they have won some sort of sweepstakes, however this is the first time that this type of incident has taken place in Vermilion Parish and Shello simply attempted to scam the victim with the motive of Robbery in mind. Sheriff Couvillon urges all residents not to be fooled by these types of individuals, and to please contact the Sheriff’s Office or your local law enforcement agency if approached by individuals posing as representatives of such promotional sweepstakes.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Prank 911 Call
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one Kaplan woman has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center after making a prank call to 911 early yesterday morning. Sheriff Couvillon says that at approximately 8:48am Thursday morning Vermilion 911 received a call from a woman frantically screaming that a man had a gun to her head, and then the phone went silent. Sheriff Couvillon says that attempts to reestablish connection with the caller by 911 personnel as well as the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office were however unsuccessful. Sheriff’s Patrol deputies as well as detectives were able to obtain a GPS location on where the call may have come from as well as a tower ping, which led officers to 14805 La. Hwy. 696 Kaplan and met with Monique Peloquin w/f dob 6/27/75. Sheriff Couvillon said that when officers questioned Peloquin about the call, she stated that she knew nothing of a 911 call and that she had lost her cell phone sometime back. Sheriff Couvillon says that at this point officers were still uncertain if indeed there may have been a female subject being held at gunpoint by someone, but did know that if someone was in harms way it would have been in that general location based on GPS information unless the victim would have been taken someplace else by the alleged gunman. Sheriff Couvillon says that after an extensive canvass of the area, detectives were able to later retrieve a copy of the 911 call, and were able to verify that the person who made the 911 call was in fact Monique Peloquin. Peloquin has been arrested and charged with False Swearing for the Purpose of Violating Public Health or Safety, and no bond has been set as of yet. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that Law Enforcement time is very valuable and pranks of such serious nature could have put the lives of officers and innocent people in jeopardy, as well as taking away officers time of rendering assistance to others who may have had a valid complaint.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Julian Gajan Jr.
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Quint Mire has also been charged with Obstruction of Justice in relation to the death of Julian Gajan Jr., and bond has been set by Commissioner Tommy Frederick. Sheriff Couvillon says that bond for Negligent Homicide has been set at $25,000.00 and bond for Obstruction of Justice has been set at $5,000.00. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing and further information will be provided as it becomes available.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Julian Gajan Jr.
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, an arrest has been made today in the death of Julian Gajan Jr. whose body was found yesterday afternoon near White Lake. Investigators have interviewed witnesses and in that process, a Mr. Quint Mire d.o.b. 7/14/63 of 12329 Landry Rd. Maurice, La. has confessed to the shooting of Mr. Gajan, as a hunting accident. As of today, Mr. Mire has been charged with Negligent Homicide under the advisement of the District Attorney’s Office and the investigation is ongoing. According to investigators, Mr. Mire states that he and Mr. Gajan were hunting deer Wednesday on a levy east of White Lake when Mr. Mire fired three (3) shots in the brush with his shotgun at what he thought was a deer, fatally wounding Mr. Gajan. Mr. Mire claims he panicked and fled the scene, not knowing what to do and thereby failed to report the shooting. According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the investigation of Mr. Gajan being missing started Thursday as a search and rescue mission with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, U.S. Coast Guard, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Marine Patrol , and Sheriff’s Office investigators gathering information, but shifted to a criminal investigation yesterday afternoon upon finding the body of Mr. Gajan Jr.. The Sheriff says the investigation into the death of Mr. Gajan Jr. is NOT complete and is ongoing as his office waits for the Coroner’s autopsy report and says that additional criminal charges may result as additional evidence is found or presented.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Missing Body Located
At Approximately 1458 hours today, the Sheriff’s Office along with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries found the body of Jullien Gajan Jr. of 21314 Lil Prairie rd. Abbeville, La. (D.O.B. 12-15-54) age 56, reported missing Thursday. According to witnesses, Mr. Gajan left in his boat to go hunting Wednesday and never returned. According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the body was located on a levy in a marshy area East of White Lake. The Sheriff says that at this point the cause of death is not certain and is pending the Coroner’s investigation. However, the Sheriff says that the death appears to be the result of a gunshot wound and is under investigation. No further details are being released at this time due to investigative reasons.
Friday, February 11, 2011
TASK FORCE ARREST
On February 11, 2011 the Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force received information about illicit drugs being sold by subjects on Graceland Avenue. Agents, along with the Task Force K-9 division traveled to Graceland St. where they noticed persons fitting the description of the subjects allegedly selling the illicit drugs. Agents exited their vehicles, identified themselves to the two persons in question. After advising them of their Miranda rights agents searched one of the parties, Terence Felix Jr (DOB 10-20-90) of 805 Graceland Ave Abbeville, in which they found several individual bags of suspected marijuana packaged for sell. Further information obtained by the agents suggested that the second suspect, Arsenio Arceneaux ( DOB 3-26-90) of 811 S. East St. Abbeville, was hiding his illicit narcotics in a certain location near him for quick sell. Sheriff Mike Couvillon states, “This is not out of the ordinary these days. Many of these dealers think that just because the drugs are not found on them that they cannot be charged. It takes the agents a little more investigating but with the proper intel received, these suspects can be charged, as in this case.” Two larger bags packaged for sell were found in close proximity of Arceneaux, matching all other information received by the agents. Both suspects were charged with possession with the intent to distribute marijuana. Also confiscated incidental to the arrests were suspected narcotics proceeds. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy and Kaplan Chief Boyd Adams commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Gueydan High School
On 01/06/11 at approximately 11:30 am the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office was requested by Gueydan Police Department to assist with an incident at Gueydan High School with regards to a possible Bomb device. Apparently, a student at Gueydan High School had placed a small electronic device in one of the computer classrooms, and had informed friends of his intentions to place the device in the classroom to cause distractions. Sheriff Couvillon says that at this time there is no sufficient evidence to support any indications of a bomb being placed in the school or anyone making threats to blow up the school. Sheriff Couvillon did say that the electronic device which was located behind a computer in the classroom was beeping at the time that it was discovered. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that as a precautionary measure the school was evacuated until it was deemed safe to return. Sheriff Couvillon said that the device in question appeared to be some type of prank electronic device which may have been purchased on-line by the student, and although this appears to have been a prank, necessary steps had to be taken to ensure the safety of everyone at Gueydan High School. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that he applauds the efforts of his Office, Gueydan Police Department, La. State Police, ATF,and all first responders who assisted in this situation.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Sheriff Couvillon 2010 Holiday Message
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office will be out in full force for the holiday weekend. Deputies will be on patrol keeping the street safe, with special attention to find impaired drivers. “The holiday season brings about lots of cheer and fun and with that comes serious responsibility to ensure that we have a safe holiday. I am asking that everyone practice safety during the holidays to include the use of designated drivers for celebrations. During the holidays lots of us enjoy the outdoors by going hunting, I am asking that those hunting please practice gun safety. Your sheriff’s Office has been offering hunter safety courses twice a year to ensure that our young hunters are taught the importance of gun safety. Let us all remember to practice the 10 Commandments of gun safety each and every time we go out to hunt”, says the Sheriff. Ten Commandments Of Gun Safety: 1. Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. Do not point a firearm or bow at anything you do not intend to shoot. Control the direction of the muzzle at all times. Never rest a muzzle on your toe or foot. Keep your finger out of the trigger guard until the instant you are ready to fire. Always keep the safety on until ready to fire; however, the safety should never be a substitute for safe firearm handling. 2. Trust every firearm or bow with the same respect you would show a loaded gun or nocked arrow. Every time you pick up a firearm, the first thing you do is check to see if it is loaded. Be sure the chamber and magazine are empty and that the action is open until ready to be fired. If you do not understand how to determine if it is loaded, do not accept the firearm until someone has safely shown you that it is unloaded. Read your instruction manual carefully before you handle new firearms or bows. 3. Be sure of your target and what is in front of and beyond your target. Before you pull the trigger you must properly identify game animals. Until your target is fully visible and in good light, do not even raise your scope to see it. Use binoculars! Know what is in front of and behind your target. Determine that you have a safe backstop or background. Since you do not know what is on the other side, never take a shot at any animals on top of ridges or hillsides. Know how far bullets, arrows and pellets can travel. Never shoot at flat, hard surfaces, such as water, rocks or steel because of ricochets. 4. Unload firearms and unstring conventional bows when not in use. Leave actions open, and store sporting arms in cases when traveling to and from shooting areas. Take bolts out or break down shotguns if necessary. Know how your equipment operates. Store and transport firearms and ammunition separately and under lock and key. Store firearms and bows in cool, dry places. Use gun or trigger locks and guards when not in use. 5. Handle the firearms, arrows and ammunition carefully. Avoid horseplay with firearms. Never climb a fence, a tree or a ladder with a loaded firearm or bow and arrows. Never jump a ditch or cross difficult terrain with a loaded firearm or nocked arrow. Never face or look down the barrel from the muzzle end. Be sure the only ammunition you carry correctly matches the gauge or caliber you are shooting. Always carry arrows in a protected cover or quiver. Learn the proper carries. Try to use the two-hand carry whenever possible because it affords you the best muzzle control. Always carry handguns with hammers over an empty chamber or cylinder. If you fall, be sure to disassemble the gun and check the barrel from the breech end for obstructions. Carry a field cleaning kit. 6. Know your safe zone-of-fire and stick to it. Your safe zone-of-fire is that area or direction in which you can safely fire a shot. It is "down range" at a shooting facility. In the field it is that mental image you draw in your mind with every step you take. Be sure you know where your companions are at all times. Never swing your gun or bow out of your safe zone-of-fire. Know the safe carries when there are persons to your sides, in front of, or behind you. If in doubt, never take a shot. When hunting, wear daylight fluorescent orange so you can be seen from a distance or in heavy cover. 7. Control your emotions when it comes to safety. If you lose control of your emotions you may do something carelessly. If you have just shot a target or animal you probably will be excited. At that moment you may turn with a loaded firearm back towards your friends or you might run with a loaded firearm towards a downed animal with the gun safety off. You or someone else may be in danger once you lose control of your emotions. Show discipline. Rehearse in your mind what the safe actions will be. Do not allow your daydreams to replace good judgment. Show restraint and pass up shots which have the slightest chance of being unsafe. 8. Wear hearing and eye protection. While shooting at the range, you must wear hearing and eye protection at all times. Firearms are loud and can create noises which are damaging to a person's hearing. It can be a gradual loss of hearing due to outbursts of noise over many years. The damage could also be immediate, especially if your ears are next to a muzzle blast. Vibrations from the blast are enough to create loss of hearing. Wear glasses to protect your eyes from escaping gases, burnt powder (especially in black powder shooting), and other debris. 9. Don't drink alcohol or take drugs before or while handling firearms or bow and arrows. Alcohol and drugs impair normal physical and mental body functions and mustn't be used before or while handling firearms or archery equipment. These substances affect emotions, making it easier to lose control. 10. Be aware of additional circumstances which require added caution or safety awareness. Just because something isn't listed under these "ten commandments of shooting safety" doesn't mean you can ignore it if it is dangerous. There may be rules such as in muzzle loading or archery or posted at a shooting range which should also be followed. Also, practice reloading safety by following and reading all specific instructions. Practice all commandments of shooting safety. Ensure a safe future for you, others and the shooting sports! “May everyone have a safe and happy holiday season”, added the Sheriff.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
TASK FORCE ARREST
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force conducted undercover operations lately that led to the following arrests: 1-On December 13th agents with the task force made contact with suspects who were allegedly selling illicit drugs in the Vermilion Parish area. After a conversation with the suspects the undercover operative negotiated the sale of an eighth of an ounce of cocaine and one ounce of marijuana. The suspects were to meet with the operative at a certain location in Vermilion Parish where the deal was to take place. Upon arrival at the location agents took down all parties involved in the delivery. After interviewing all suspects agents made an arrest on Benjamin Robinson (DOB 8/7/91) of 109 Snipe Rd. Lafayette La for Principle to distribution of Marijuana and Principle to Distribution of Cocaine. Total Bond was set at $35,000. More arrests in this case are pending 2-On December 20, 2010 agents were working undercover street sale disruption cases when they arrested Andrew Stagg (DOB 8/27/92) of 1110 Green St. Abbeville for Distribution of Crack Cocaine. Stagg was arrested for selling crack cocaine to an undercover operative in a sting focused on clearing the streets of dealers. Upon booking Stagg in to the correction facility Stagg was found to be in possession of a small amount of suspected marijuana. He was subsequently charged with possession of marijuana also. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Monday, December 20, 2010
HUNTING ACCIDENT UPDATE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the person whose life was tragically lost while duck hunting in Vermilion Parish has been identified as 25 yr. old Ryan Guidry w/m of 406 Timber Creek Lafayette, La.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
HUNTING ACCIDENT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, a 25 yr. old Lafayette man has died as a result of a hunting accident in Southern Vermilion Parish in Bow Island. Sheriff Mike Couvillon says that the two individuals were hunting in a marshy area when the accident took place. Sheriff Couvillon says the information obtained from the survivor in the case, while hunting the victim asked his pardoner to hand him a shotgun and in doing so the gun accidentally discharged striking the victim in the upper left chest area. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the name of the victim is being withheld until notification of family members and additional information of this tragic accident will be provided at a later time.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
TASK FORCE ARREST
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task force is asking for the community’s assistance in locating two suspects that are being charged with narcotics related incidences. Leon Clark (DOB 5-27-80) and Skyla Saddler (DOB 9-7-85) are wanted for possession with the intent to distribute marijuana and possession with the intent to distribute cocaine. The charges arise from a search warrant that was executed off of 8th St. in Abbeville. Agents seized approximately two pounds of suspected marijuana and two “Cookies” of crack cocaine. The drugs have an estimated street level value of 9,000.00. Agent also seized $1503.00 in suspected drug proceed money. It is believed that while the investigation was being finalized and warrants were being obtained the two suspects fled to Texas to avoid arrest. Agents are in touch with Texas Law Enforcement officials in an attempt to locate the two suspects but the task force asks that if anyone has information with the whereabouts of the parties they can contact them anonymously or leave a tip on the website listed below. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Monday, November 29, 2010
BUS ACCIDENT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, a 911 call was received at approximately 3:57pm this afternoon in regards to an accident involving a Vermilion Parish school bus at the intersection of W. Etienne and Pressley Rd. in Maurice. Sheriff Couvillon says that the bus which had five students from Cecil Picard Elementary School on-board at the time of the accident was struck by a 17 yoa female driver. Sheriff Couvillon says that no students were injured in the accident however the driver of the vehicle was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. Sheriff Couvillon says that parents of the students have been notified, and the driver of the Ford Explorer was cited for a stop sign violation.
Monday, November 22, 2010
COPPER THEFTS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two people have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center in relation to ongoing copper thefts throughout Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that Anthony Hardy w/m dob 1987 of 122 Laura Street Abbeville has been charged with 1ct. of Simple Burglary with bond set at $7,500.00 and hunter Hull w/m dob 1990 of 5108 Longview Abbeville has been charged with 1ct. of Felony Theft bond set at $5,000.00. Sheriff Couvillon says that the arrest are the result of a three month investigation into numerous copper thefts throughout the parish, and says that additional charges on the two aforementioned individuals as well as arrest of additional individuals will be forthcoming in the near further. Sheriff Couvillon said that detectives have been working diligently to put these individuals behind bars, and says that aggressive patrol, unmarked surveillance, and covert operations have implemented in an effort to better protect our residents and their belongings. If anyone has any information or observes any type of suspicious individuals and/or behavior in their area, they are urged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 898-4402. Finally, in an unrelated incident, Detectives have recovered over $15,000.00 worth of stolen items from a metallic building in the Northwestern portion of the parish which included a Kawasaki Motorcycle reported stolen from Jeff Davis Parish, as well as a 73” flat screen tv and two shotguns stolen from a residence in Northern Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that an arrest warrant has been issued for Cary Bastian w/m dob 1987 of 15919 Gordon Rd. Rayne, La. in regards to this investigation. Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Bastian are asked to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
TASK FORCE ARREST
After just concluding a drug round up of several women in the parish Wednesday the Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force had no time to take a breath as they received credible information that a drug delivery was about to be made. Agents received information after someone overheard a conversation between one party ordering what seemed to be illicit narcotics and having it delivered to Intracoastal City. Agents set up on the place of interest and upon the suspect driving up took down both parties. Agents seized suspected marijuana and several rocks of crack cocaine along with over $1000.00 in suspected drug proceed money. Liem Ho (DOB 5-31-69) no known address was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of cocaine. Total bond set at $16,000.00. The suspect delivering the suspected drugs, Travis Cooper (DOB 4-11-90) of 1213 Clover St Abbeville, La charged with distribution of marijuana and distribution of crack cocaine. Total Bond was set at $30,000.00 Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
ROUND UP
On Wednesday November 17th the Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force conducted a round up with the intent to chip away at several outstanding narcotics related warrants. The different thing about this round up is that it was solely focused on female suspects. Sheriff Mike Couvillon states that “the parish facility can only hold up to eight female inmates at one time. Once these beds are full it is difficult to find space to move them out so officers can arrest other parties with outstanding warrants. Without the working relationship with other agencies out of the parish who take in these female suspects it would make it very difficult to continually keep our streets and homes safe. We have accumulated approximately thirty seven narcotics related warrants for twenty seven females.” Charges ranged from Distribution of Crack Cocaine, possession of crack cocaine, distribution of marijuana, possession of marijuana, distribution and possession of several different prescription pills which are controlled dangerous substances under the Louisiana Uniformed Controlled Dangerous Substance Act. “No matter the gender, selling drugs is selling drugs in this parish” states Couvillon. “We were able to clear several warrants while making ten arrests and are actively searching for more. My suggestion is that if you know that we paid you a visit today , you contact my office and make means to turn yourself in.” Sheriff Couvillon would like to thank Chief Tony Hardy and the Abbeville Police Department for their assistance in arresting and transporting some of these suspects. “I will say it time and time again, this is what happens when you combine two departments and utilize manpower for the good of the entire parish. Chief Tony Hardy has always been on board in assisting with the fight against illegal drug activity. The following persons were arrested in the round up: Jency Durke (12-11-85) residing at 505 S. Washington St. Abbeville was charged with Possession of Marijuana and bond is set at $1,500.00. Jennifer Gaspard (02-28-83) residing at 505 3RD St. Kaplan was charged with Distribution of Alprazolam and bond is set at $20,000.00. Alexis Jackson (08-07-84) residing at 802 N. Frederick, Kaplan was charged with Possession of Hydrocodone and Possession of Marijuana and bond is set at $3,000.00. Johanna Landry (04-12-76) residing at 18408 Catherine, Kaplan was charged with Attempted Distribution of Xanax and bond is set at $20,000.00. Julie Landry (07-25-64) residing at 819 N. 1st, Kaplan was charged with Distribution of Xanax, Distribution of Lortabs, Distribution of Xanax and Distribution of Marijuana and bond is set at $20,000.00. Lauren Langlinais (07-21-88) residing at 1000 South Miles, Abbeville was charged with Manufacturing of Cocaine and bond is set as $40,000.00. Tabitha Levine (07-09-85) residing at 1610 MLK #171, Abbeville was charged with PWITD Marijuana; PWITD Cocaine; Manufacture of Cocaine and Possession of Alpazolam and bond is set at $55,000.00. Michelle Staszak Litchfield (12-19-61) residing at 119 Faye St., Kaplan was charaged with Distribution of Xanax; Distribution of Lortabs; Distribution of Lortabs and Possession of Hydrocodone and bond is set at $17,500.00. Sasha Menard (08-08-86) residing at 112 7th Street, Abbeville was charged with Possession of Marijuana; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Cocaine and bond is set at $6,500.00 Brittany Zenon (12-24-87) residing at 11421 Grosse Isle Road, Abbeville was charged with PWITD Marijuana and bond is set at $10,000.00. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
Over the past few months the Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task force has been executing several outstanding warrants for illicit drug sales and narcotics offenses. These warrants stem from numerous investigations through the use of undercover operatives, search warrants and street sale disruption operations. But Sheriff Couvillon has related one such reason for this increase in arrests to something he says if a growing trend in law enforcement. “My office is seeing a larger number of the community and parish starting to take back their streets and make their neighborhoods a safer place to be. These citizens are providing much needed information that is culminating in the investigation and arrests of local drug dealers. I applaud their efforts and ask for their continued support in making Vermilion Parish a better place to live.” Couvillon states that he feels the increase is due to the anonymity of the persons giving such information. Be it thru the internet; turn in a drug pusher or just a phone call to the tips line. “Truth be told these people are our eyes and ears when we can’t be in certain areas. Any tip possible, from a license plate or just something that looks out of the ordinary may be just the piece of puzzle that helps us break a case wide open.” Sheriff Couvillon also credits Chief Tony Hardy for his dedication to the task force by assigning his personnel to help create a broader man power base in the effort to continue the fight. Without the proper man power it is very difficult to be in every area that needs to be focused on. “As of now the Abbeville Police department and the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office are the only active members of the task force and to cover all cities and rural areas makes for some very long hours for these guys. On behalf of myself and Chief Hardy I applaud their tireless efforts. “ Arrested on November 5th were the following persons 1- Charles Willis (DOB 5-6-53) of 2115 Charity St. Apt 135 Abbeville, charged with Drug Fraud and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Upon his arrest Willis was also charged with outstanding warrants for missing his court date in reference to other narcotics related incidences. Total Bond was set at $6,000.00 2- Carlton Williams (DOB 4-17-75) of 700 S. East St. Abbeville charged with possession with intent to distribute a Schedule IV Narcotic (Clonazepam). Total bond was set at $10,000.00
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
TASK FORCE ARRESTS
The Vermilion / Municipal Narcotics Task Force recently made the following arrests for narcotics related offenses in and around the Kaplan area: 1-On October 21st 2010 agents were working active Narcotics Warrants and arrested Casey Gnau (DOB) 7-6-88) of 11107 Rena Ave. Kaplan La 70548. Gnau’s charged stemmed from and earlier incident where through that investigation Gnau was found to be in possession of illicit drugs. Gnau was booked on Possession of Cocaine. Total bond was set at $5,000.00 2-On October 26th the Task Force was conducting an undercover operation in Kaplan when one of the undercover operatives negotiated the sale of suspected marijuana. Identified in the suspect vehicle were Samuel Guidry (DOB 1-4-85) and Simeon Guidry Jr (DOB 3-28-83) both of 415 Faye St. Kaplan. The suspects had more than illicit narcotics with them in the vehicle during the sell, in the back seat were two infants. Samuel Guidry conducted the sale of the marijuana to the agent in the presence of the two infants at that time. Back up teams arrived and took both Samuel and Simeon in to custody. At the time of arrest it was found that Samuel was in possession of more suspected marijuana. Samuel was charged with distribution of marijuana, possession of marijuana and Possession of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a juvenile. Simeon was arrested for Principle to distribution of marijuana, and illegal use of a controlled dangerous substance in the presence of a juvenile. Total bond on Samuel was set at $11,000.00 while Simeon total bond was set at $8,500.00. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Tony Hardy, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Theft 10/27/2010
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center in relation to the Theft of five (5) Stainless Steel Tote Tanks valued at approximately $10,000.00 from L & R Construction in Kaplan, La. Sheriff Couvillon says that the tanks were located at two different Scrap Yards in Crowley and Lafayette, and were positively identified by serial numbers. Sheriff Couvillon says that David Boudreaux w/m dob 1986 of 20530 Leo Street Abbeville, La. was arrested on 10/29/10 after confessing to the crime and is currently incarcerated with a $10,000.00 bond. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the investigation is ongoing and that additional arrest and charges may be forthcoming.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tractor Fatality
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, an Abbeville man has died as the result of a farm related accident. Sheriff Couvillon says that the individual, whose name is not being released pending notification of family members, was attempting to remove scrap metal from a field next to a barn located off of Arbor Rd. just north of Abbeville when for unknown reasons the tractor he was operating flipped over. Sheriff Couvillon says that the Sheriff’s Office received the call at approximately 3:23 pm this afternoon, and upon deputies arrival the subject was noted to be pinned beneath the tractor unresponsive. Additional information as to the victim’s identity and cause of death will be provided once the investigation is complete.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Burglary of a Business
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two individuals have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1 ct. of Burglary of a Business which occurred on 10/20/2010. Sheriff Couvillon says that at approximately 5:00 pm yesterday the two subjects were seen at the Mariner Well site located on Cuz Rd. with items in their hands, and took off running into an adjacent field next to the well site. Sheriff Couvillon says that patrol personnel located the two subjects at a nearby residence, and detained them until detectives arrived. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the two individuals Keith Ferrell w/m dob 4/26/76 of 13307 Lemaire Hartman Rd. Kaplan and Casey Stewart w/m dob 5/10/87 of 13307 Lemaire Hartman Rd. Kaplan were interrogated and later booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1 ct. of Burglary of a Business. No bond has been set as of this time, and additional charges may be forthcoming as the investigation continues.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Vehicle Crash / Burglary
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two Abbeville men have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center each on 1ct. of Simple Burglary with additional charges pending. (No Bond at present time) Sheriff Couvillon says that shortly after 3:00 pm on 10/11/10 the Sheriff’s Office received a phone call from an individual, stating that as his great nephew returned from school, he (nephew) noticed a suspicious vehicle at his residence located off of La. Hwy 338. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the Uncle unsuccessfully attempted to block in the vehicle as it was leaving the residence, but was able to follow the suspect vehicle as it fled, and noticed when the vehicle failed to negotiate a curve at the intersection of La.Hwy 338 and Adier Rd. and crashed. Sheriff Couvillon says that once the subjects crashed the vehicle, they fled on foot into a nearby sugar cane field, and Patrol personnel and Detectives were able to set up a perimeter around the cane field and after a brief search located Lucian Jackson b/m dob 7/26/86 716 Hayes Street Abbeville, LA and Lorenso Robinson b/m dob 12/09/81 of 401 Dutel Street Abbeville, La. who were taken into custody without incident. Sheriff’s Couvillon says that items stolen from the residence were recovered in the vehicle along with items which may have been stolen from another residence. Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing and charges may be forthcoming Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that he applauds the effort of the young man for doing all of the right things in this situation, as well the efforts of the uncle.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
THEFTS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office are asking the public for their assistance in helping them solve numerous thefts of Copper, Scrap Iron, Radiators, air condition units, and leads on Welding Machines in southern portion of Vermilion Parish over the last couple of months, as well as several kick Burglaries in the northern portion of the Parish near the Maurice area. Sheriff Couvillon says that the majority of the copper thefts are coming in the form of welding leads being cut from welding machines, and then burning the rubber and selling the copper. Sheriff Couvillon says that there is a direct effect of the Economy on Property Crimes, as the rise in the price of Copper at almost $3.00per lb. has caused a rise in these thefts. In regards to the kick Burglaries that are occurring in the northern portion of the parish, Sheriff Couvillon says that the suspect(s) are taking tv’s, computers, weapons, jewelry, and other electronic devices. Sheriff Couvillon says that these crimes are not isolated to Vermilion Parish only, as surrounding Parishes are experiencing the same types of crimes, and therefore Vermilion Detectives are working diligently with Law Enforcement agencies in Lafayette, Acadia, Iberia, St. Martin, and St. Landry Parishes, in an effort to recover these items and to develop a suspect and/or suspects involved in these crimes. Sheriff Couvillon says that the public can be of valuable assistance by contacting the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403 if they notice any suspicious vehicles and/or individuals in areas that they should not be, or if they notice individuals burning anything that is accompanied with particularly heavy black smoke, which may indicate that it is some type of wiring that may be associated with these types of thefts. Sheriff Couvillon also says that potential victims can protect themselves by securing their items and/or placing them in well lit areas in an effort to possibly deter such thefts. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that he is confident that the person or persons responsible for these thefts and kick in Burglaries will be caught, but says that in the case of the copper thefts as opposed to tv’s and electronic devices, many times Detectives have no serial numbers or specific identification marking to help validate that these items were actually stolen, and therefore good investigative skills and/or the assistance from the public are imperative to help solve these types of crimes.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
TRAIN DERAILMENT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, at approximately 10:20 am this morning July 8, 2010 the Sheriff’s Office responded to a Train Derailment just outside of the city limits of Erath. Sheriff Couvillon says that the train which is owned by La. Delta Railroads of 402 West Washington Street New Iberia, La. was traveling in a westbound direction just west of Erath when for unknown reasons a wooden bridge it was passing over gave way after the main train and four (4) other freight cars passed over. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the fifth (5) freight car which was filled with rice collapsed and was disengaged from the main unit causing it to overturn. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the train was pulling a total of eight (8) freight cars at the time of the derailment. Finally, Sheriff Couvilon says that no one was injured in the derailment.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
DELINQUENT TAX LIST The State Of Louisiana, Parish of Vermilion, 15th Judicial District of Louisiana Vs. Delinquent Tax Debtors By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and the laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell, at the Vermilion Parish courthouse annex, conference room, within the legal hours for judicial sales beginning at 10 o’clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of June, 2010, and continuing on each succeeding legal day, until said sales are completed, tax sale title to all immovable property on which taxes are now due to the parish of Vermilion, to enforce collection of taxes assessed in the year 2009, together with interest thereon at the rate of (1%) per month until paid and all costs. The names of said delinquent tax debtors, the amount of statutory impositions due, including any due for prior years, and the immovable property assessed to each to be offered for sale are as follows: R5007800 ABSHIRE, EMELIA HR (SIMON, THEOPHA) % DOROTHY RIETZ 36 BIDEFORD ROW ASHEVILLE, NC 28803 TAXES OWED ARE $22.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 ARP 1/7 INT IN 7 ARP IN NE/4 OF NE/4 SEC 11 T 11 R 1 E (THEOPHA SIMON HR OF EMELIA ABSHIRE) DON 1-254 230 .85 AC X 1100 X 25% R9006700 ABSHIRE, MARIA % NGUYEN, LINH & PHAM, THANH 8701 WESTWOOD DRIVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND .5% INT IN LOTS 69 & 70 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE 3 IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E 208-7020 20 .5% OF 4400 RA007035 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $20.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' N & S ON YOUNGS AVE BY 72' E & W FRONTING S ON GREEN ST 204-5743 250 RA007045 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $124.32 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3, 4 BLK 13 BELLE PLACE ADD 207-3184 500 IMP 1000 2 X 250 RA007025 ADAMS, CLAVERN J & BESSARD, MARY ELLEN 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $82.87 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 23, 24, 25, 26 BLK 8 BELLE PLACE S/D 204-5705 205-7236 1000 4 X 250 R9017100 ALLEN, SUMMER 10936 CLARICE DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $197.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP PERMIT #24641 2100 R9017600 AMERICAN EXPORTERS OF RICE, IN % NORTH LA BIDCO 301 HUDSON LANE MONROE, LA 71201 TAXES OWED ARE $181.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.75 AC IN SEC 17 T 12 R 2 E BEING 150'WIDE 1880 3.75 AC X 500 R7016200 BAKER, COLE ANTHONY % CYNTHIA RICHARD 3311 AVENUE A NEDERLAND, TX 77627 TAXES OWED ARE $2.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .039 AC UND 1/4 INT IN .155 AC UND 1/96 INT IN 1/2 INT IN 30 AC BD N MOUTON, S VERM BAY, E VERM BAYOU, W VERMACA KNOWN AS LEZIMA BAUDOIN CLAIM .402 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.607 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 AC OF 400 AC IN SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E .302 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.209 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 OF 300.9 AC IN FRAC SEC 92 & 38 T 15 R 3 E .517 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 2.066 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 AC OF 514.23 AC IN SEC 40 T 15 R 3 E .091 AC UND 1/4 INT IN .362 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 34.75 AC INT IN 300 AC IN E POR OF SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E TRACT 3 202-4236 30 R2006800 BAKER, GARRET % CYNTHIA BAKER 3311 AVE A NEDERLAND, TX 77627 TAXES OWED ARE $1.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1% INT IN .0221 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 8.5 AC IN W/POR OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 27 T 13 R 4 E UND 1% INT IN .0292 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 20 ARPS (17AC) S/POR OF N/2 OF S/2 OF NW/4 SEC 27 T 13 R 4 E UND 1% INT IN .0775 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 29.75 AC IN W/POR OF S/2 OF NW/4 & N/2 OF S/2 OF NW/4 SEC 27 T 13 R 4 E UND 1% INT IN .0293 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 20 ARPS (17AC) BEING LOT 4 PART BD N LOT 3, E, S & W ARTEBUS DUGAS & LOT 5 UND 1% INT IN .4165 AC UND 1/384 INT IN AN UND 1/2 INT IN 320 AC E/2 OF SEC 9 T 14 R 4 E (B) UND 1% INT IN .0292 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 20 ARPS ( 17AC) BEING 1/2 OF LOTS 3,4,5,6 SEC 4 T 14 R 4 E (B) UND 1% INT IN .819 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 5/6 INT IN .463 AC OF 815 AC IN SEC 38, 40 & 92 T 15 R 3 E UND 1% INT IN .0123 AC UND 1/384 INT IN UND 1/35 INT IN 158.29 AC IN NW/4 OF NE/4, E/2 OF NE/4 & LOT 4 SEC 6 T 14 R 3 E & 8 AC BD N HENRY, S BRASSEAUX, E NUNEZ & W RAMKE UND 1% INT IN .1285 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 49.31 AC IN S POR OF SEC 25 & N SEC 26 T 13 & 14 R 3 & 4 E UND 1% INT IN .158 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 71.3 ARPS (60.56 AC) N CEN POR OF SEC 26 T 13 & 14 T 3 & 4 E LOT C PART UND 1% INT IN .1881 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 85 ARPS (72.25 AC) LYING E OF BAYOU VERM, BEING LOT 1 PART UND 1% INT IN .158 AC UND 1/384 INT IN 71.3 ARPS (60.56 AC) IN SEC 26 T 14 R 3 & 4 E 202-4236 10 R7016400 BAKER, GARRET PAUL % CYNTHIA RICHARD 3311 AVENUE A NEDERLAND, TX 77627 TAXES OWED ARE $2.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .039 AC UND 1/4 INT IN .155 AC UND 1/96 INT IN 1/2 INT IN 30 AC BD N MOUTON, S VERM BAY, E VERM BAYOU, W VERMACA KNOWN AS LEZIMA BAUDOIN CLAIM .402 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.607 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 AC OF 400 AC IN SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E .302 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.209 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 OF 300.9 AC IN FRAC SEC 92 & 38 T 15 R 3 E .517 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 2.066 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 5/6 INT IN .463 AC OF 514.23 AC IN SEC 40 T 15 R 3 E .091 AC UND 1/4 INT IN .362 AC UND 1/96 INT IN AN UND 34.75 AC INT IN 300 AC IN E POR OF SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E TRACT 3 202-4236 30 R4011400 BANK OF COMMERCE & TRUST CO P O BOX 246 CROWLEY, LA 70527 TAXES OWED ARE $34.28 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .250 AC IN SEC 10 T 11 R 3 E 91-2795 380 .250 X 1500 RA034150 BAYOU TIGRE INVESTMENTS % BRYAN J TRAHAN P O BOX 231 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON LIEN TRAN PROPERTY 300 R7044600 BOURQUE, JOSEPH L 350 ORANGE ST VIDOR, TX 77662 TAXES OWED ARE $1.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2 1/2 AC INT IN 300 ACS IN IRREG SEC 39 T 15 R 3 E 516-14 20 R9057500 BRASHER, AMBER STEWART 8037 MAISON RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $203.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP PERMIT #24725 2000 R7051000 BRIGGS, MURRY 2817 HULBIRT ST CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78407 TAXES OWED ARE $21.44 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.916 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 11.566 ARP (9.83 AC IN E/2 OF SW/4 SEC 30 T 13 R 3 E 6.470 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 12.936 AC IN E/2 OF E/2 SEC 30 T 13 R 3 E 92-6109 200 R3069250 BROOKS, AMY 1821 MEAUX LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $296.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN MEAUX MOBILE HOME S/D 3500 R8045600 BROUSSARD, DARRELL P. O. BOX 223 LAKE ARTHUR, LA 70549-0223 TAXES OWED ARE $253.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 31 T 11 R 3 W MEAS 208.7' SQ & NE/4 OF NE/4 SEC 6 T 12 R 3 W 98-3625 PLAT #242583 3000 R8045800 BROUSSARD, DARRELL & BROUSSARD, JANISE T P. O. BOX 223 LAKE ARTHUR, LA 70549-0223 TAXES OWED ARE $442.35 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON DARRELL BROUSSARD PROPERTY 5240 LAKESIDE GROCERY R8046000 BROUSSARD, DARRELL JAMES P.O. BOX 223 LAKE ARTHUR, LA 70549-0223 TAXES OWED ARE $145.21 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.213 AC IN E/2 OF SE/4 OF SEC 31 T 11 R 3 W LOT 1 & 11 LUCIUS BROUSSARD EST PLAT 205-9555 3640 IMP 5580 1.213 AC X 3000 R4093600 CAFFERY, LEE EDWARD 5635 BEAU RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $270.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .50 AC IN NW/4 OF SE/4 SEC 23 T 11 R 3 E 845-82 750 IMP 9750 .50 AC X 1500 RA136200 CAFFERY, LEE EDWARD & CAFFERY, PATSY LOU 5635 BEAU RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $192.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 8, 9 BLK 2 SUMMERS ADD 202-6778 1000 IMP 1320 2 X 500 1104 S STATE ST RA136350 CAFFERY, LEE EDWARD & WILLIAMS, PATSY 5635 BEAU RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $105.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 191 BLK 5 W SIDE PARK ADD 203-17358 450 IMP 700 RA136500 CAFFERY, PATSY 1214 CLOVER ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $188.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON GUY BROUSSARD'S PROPERTY 2280 CAFFERY SERVICE CEN RA137601 CAMPBELL, ANNA L ETALS 119 JENNI LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $10.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POR OF LOT 4 ROSEDALE ADD MEAS 15' N & S BY 110' E & W 208-13036 130 R3121600 CAMPBELL, MYRTLE % EVELYN C PRADIA 208 FOREMAN DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70506-6210 TAXES OWED ARE $129.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 41 VUE CLAIRE EST IN SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 28 T 12 R 4 E 84-01970 1400 RA151350 CARTER, PATRICK C/O YVETTE LEVY 909 S GUEGNON ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON MYRA ALLEN'S PROPERTY 300 RA151500 CARTER, PATRICK C/O YVETTE LEVY 909 S GUEGNON ABBEVILLE, LA 70511 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON MYRA ALLEN'S PROPERTY 300 RA151650 CARTER, PATRICK C/O YVETTE LEVY 909 S GUEGNON ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON JOHN ALLEN'S PROPERTY 300 R1110401 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC 3415 VISION DR COLUMBUS, OH 43219 TAXES OWED ARE $407.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 16 COUNTRY HIDE-A-WAY S/D IN SEC 61 T 12 R 5 E CONTAINING .5316 AC 208-2011 1100 IMP 3390 R7106900 CHOATE, ANGELLE MARIE 207 N LEMAIRE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $391.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.2 AC IN N/2 SEC 5 T 16 R 1 E TR 4 207-7523 1050 IMP 3000 R2091601 CONNOR, VICTOR L JR & LAVIOLETTE, DAMIEKA 14107 LA HWY 331 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $449.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 8.59 AC IN SEC 3 T 13 R 4 E BEING TRACT 3 SURVEY 207-5017 830 IMP 5090 R6074900 CORBELLO, VELMA P O BOX 102 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $479.55 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP 4100 22809 S CLOMA 22815 S CLOMA RA208352 DIETZ, RICKY % ALBERT HOFFPAUIR HRS 1214 1/2 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $91.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11 & 12 BLK Y N/SMITH ADD 208-7027 400 IMP 700 R4137700 DUGAS, ABBI LYNN DUHON 5501 ALFRED RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $69.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .514 AC IN SEC 22 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 121.99'ON E & W LINE, 183.71' N & S LINES BD N & E GERALD LYNN DUHON, S PIERRE HEBERT EST, W ALFRED RD 204-741 770 .514 AC X 1500 R7167400 EAST, KEITH & EAST, MAVIN M 212 S OLIVER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $58.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 11 BIG WOOD IN SEC 65 T 13 R 3 E 202-15139 206-3868 550 RK138601 FOREMAN, DICKIE JOHN & LEBOUEF, SUSAN 119 JAN AVE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $81.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. E 80' OF LOT 22 TOURNAI GARDENS S/D 206-14260 860 IMP 7500 R1195900 FREDERICK, WARNER 2105 CUPCAKE (PVT) CR #3 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $381.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN CUPCAKE ACRES MOBILE HOME PARK 4200 R4192000 GOODMAN, AMARE JR % ALICE FUSILIER 8901 FUSILIER RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $13.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .760 AC BEING UND INT IN 3.884 ARP IN NW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 24 T 11 R 3 E 879-515 82-04775 150 R1213100 GOUTIERREZ, SHANNON CHARLES P O BOX 482 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $294.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 1 & 2 WALTER NUNEZ S/D #2 LESS .03 AC SOLD 204-9168-9653 1400 IMP 9350 2 X 700 R4195850 GREENE, JOEL III 1301 W WILLOW ST, #127A LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $306.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.43 AC BEING LOTS 4 & 5 WITHIN TRACT A-3 PLAT A IN SEC 51 T 11 R 4 E 208-12614 3400 2.43 AC X 1800 RG051800 GUIDRY, LILLIAN ET ALS % LUTRETIA MELANCON P O BOX 42 GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $174.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99.75% UND INT IN: LOTS 9, 10, 11 & 12 BLK 39 349-370 765-213 92-10817 98-6896 1600 4 LOTS X 400 R9262800 GUIDRY, MICHAEL PAUL 6145 WILSON RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $190.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2 AC IN N/2 OF S/2 SEC 21 T 12 R 2 E 95-11552 1600 2 X 800 R8140800 HARGRAVE, GARY LEE & LAPOINT, LISA J 1324 GARLAND ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $494.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. E/2 OF LOT 42 & W 5' OF LOT 41 EAST END ADD 925-49 83-05945 350 IMP 4180 R3277600 HEBERT, FRANCIS M ET ALS 1307 S HENRY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $23.74 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .234 AC IN IRREG SEC 52 T 12 R 3 E POR OF TRACT 5 98-5165 280 .23 AC X 1200 R3277400 HEBERT, FRANCIS MARGARET 1319 S HENRY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $102.66 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON FRANCIS M HEBERT ET ALS PROP IN SEC 52 T 12 R 3 E POR OF TRACT 5 8710 RK200700 HEBERT, JOSEPH JACOB 1109 N IRVING AVE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $29.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S 30' OF LOTS 4 & ALL OF LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 2 ABSHIRE ADD 204-12402 1750 IMP 6060 2.5 LOTS X 700 RA339100 HEBERT, KELLY JORDAN 178 ANDERSON CIRCLE SCOTT, LA 70583 TAXES OWED ARE $46.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 39' OF LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 1 LYONS ADD 206-8540 200 IMP 360 AFTER FIVE R1248400 HIDALGO, CLYDE GREG 240 PINECREST LANE DUSON, LA 70529 TAXES OWED ARE $9.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5 AC IN IRREG SEC 52 T 11 R 4 E 202-15297 100 R7244100 JR/SM WILDLIFE ADVENTURES, LLC 103 REVERE DR YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $38.65 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SECS 4 & 5 T 16 R 1 E, TRACT 1-A PLAT 208-5182 400 R3314200 KEATON, DAVID 6902 LA HWY 90 EAST NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $2.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .022 AC UND 1% INT IN UND 1/2 INT IN 4.33 AC IN SEC 42 T 13 R 4 E 201-6208 30 .022 X 1200 R5215900 KESTLER, ANGEL JONES 1030 E EBBY #1 CHURCH POINT, LA 70525 TAXES OWED ARE $455.20 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.50 AC NW/4 OF SE/4 SEC 22 T 11 R 1 E BD PUB RD, E DESHOTEL, S PUB RD, W ABSHIRE TRAHAN ET ALS 207-15750 1160 IMP 3450 RE100910 LANDRY, VANCE ANTHONY & TOUCHET, KIMBERLY 611 N SEVERIN ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $1437.49 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .384 AC IN SEC 35 T 12 R 4 E MEAS. 102.41' ON N LINE, 131.88' ON E LINE, 109.64' ON S LINE & 128.37' ON W LINE 208-6182 900 IMP 14940 R4256285 LANTIER, ANDRE P 135 AMBIANCE CIR LAFAYETTE, LA 70508-8033 TAXES OWED ARE $1191.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 KIRKLAND ESTATES IN E POR OF IRREG SEC 41 T 11 R 4 E (.288 AC) 208-2223 2700 IMP 18000 R8195200 LAWRENCE, DAVID E & LAWRENCE, LAUREN HAIR P O BOX 1867 NEW WAVERLY, TX 77358 TAXES OWED ARE $677.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. F14.32 AC NE/4 & NE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 23 T 12 R 1 W 11.463 AC UND 3.40% INT IN 336.797 AC IN S/2 OF SEC 23 T 12 R 1 W & N/2 OF SEC 23 T 12 R 1 W 3.344 AC UND 3.344% INT IN 100 AC IN SE/4 & S/2 OF NE/4 SEC 22 T 12 R 1 W 17.602 AC UND INT IN 296.107 AC IN N/2 OF SEC 26 T 12 R 1 W 2.198 AC UND 2.51% INT IN 87.48 AC IN N/2 OF SEC 27 T 12 R 1 W 1410 IMP 4800 R1302200 LEBLANC, CARL J 1604 PRAIRIE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $163.34 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.006 AC IN NW/4 OF SEC 22 T 12 R 4 E BEING TRACT 3 BD E HWY 331 (NORTH RD) 201-7973 1800 2 AC X 900 RA417000 LEBLANC, CARL J 1604 PRAIRIE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $132.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 73 EASTRIDGE S/D 201-12753 1600 RA417010 LEBLANC, CARL J 1604 PRAIRIE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $414.35 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 8 & N 8'OF LOT 9 BLK 110 SOKOLOSKI ADD 204-8589 600 IMP 4400 R4263600 LEBLANC, JOHNNY JOSEPH 2775 MONTET (PVT) RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $166.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .563 AC IN SEC 38 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 117' WIDE ON W BD & DEPTH OF 209.59' ON N & S BD 93-1780 840 IMP 8500 .563 AC X 1500 RE111050 LEBLANC, RAYWOOD JOHN ETALS 208 N SUIRE ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $23.59 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 83 FT LOT 1 BLK 5 DEROUEN ADD 206-6126 350 IMP 710 R3366000 LEGE, ESTA JOSEPH 19952 BUCKHORN ZACHARY, LA 70791 TAXES OWED ARE $441.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99.983333% UND INT IN UND 99% INT IN LOT 185 2ND N STATE ST S/D 829-250 590 99.983333% UND 99% INT IN IMP 4610 R8208600 LEGE, MARK P O BOX 283 MORSE, LA 70559 TAXES OWED ARE $2.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .1144 AC UND 1/25 INT IN 2.86 AC IN SECS 7 & 18 T 12 R 1 W POR OF LOT 6 .0504 AC UND 1/25 INT IN 1.26 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 5.034 AC IN SEC 35 T 11 R 1 W PLOT 6-A .1568 AC UND 1/25 INT IN 3.92 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 15.697 AC IN SEC 35 T 11 R 1 W PLOT 6-B .0176 AC UND 1/25 INT IN .44 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.76 AC IN SEC 26 T 11 R 1 W PLOT 4-G 20-2238 20 RA442050 LEMELLE, MARK 523 MARMONT ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON DARREL CONNOR'S PROPERTY IN BELLE PLACE S/D 300 RA457350 LOPEZ, EDNA % RUTH NOLBERT 3035 LELA ST BEAUMONT, TX 77705 TAXES OWED ARE $28.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 96% UND INT IN S 25' OF LOT 10 BLK 14 F F YOUNG 184-507 340 R5276400 MANES, JAY 2917 HELENA HOUSTON, TX 77006 TAXES OWED ARE $18.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .144 AC IN SEC 6 T 11 R 3 E, LOT A MEAS. 208.71' N & S BY 30' E & W .856 AC IN SEC 6 T 11 R 3 E, LOT B MEAS. 208.71' N & S BY 178.11' E & W 202-7524 200 RG090900 MARCEAUX, MARK M 2640 COMMON ST LAKE CHARLES, LA 70601 TAXES OWED ARE $43.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POR LOTS 11, 12 BLK 11 W OF DRAINAGE DITCH 206-2048-2049 400 RM061600 MARTIN, DONALD ALBERT 21606 3RD AVE SE BOTHELL, WA 98021 TAXES OWED ARE $2.73 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0154 AC BEING 55% UND INT IN .028 AC BEING 50% UND INT IN .056 AC BEING AN UND 6/15 INT IN .14 AC BEING AN UND 1/8 INT IN 1.12 AC IN SEC 12 R 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' FRT ON HWY 175 BY 975.7' BEING A ROAD 93-5091 99-5551 208-7041 30 .0154 AC X 2000 R7329800 MILFORD, AMY COSPER ET ALS % DONNA COSPER P O BOX 241 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $127.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 220' BY 65.25' BEING BD S BAUDOIN, N BAYOU VERM, E RUTH BAUDOIN MILLER (.329 AC) 95-1097-1098 1320 .329 X 4000 R3423250 MINNICK, ALVIN JR & BROWN, GINA 803 S JOHN HARDY DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $174.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 100'N & S BY 175' E & W BEING TR 1-A PLAT A 207-9972 700 IMP 8860 RA503425 MITCHELL, KEIRRIA 719 S BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $328.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON OLIVER & MABEL KELLY PROP BEING LOT 1 & 2 BLK 2 GODCHAUX EAST END 208-13351 3960 R3429000 MITCHELL, RENELLA 10427 ROYAL OAK DR HOUSTON, TX 77016 TAXES OWED ARE $8.36 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.895 AC IN NE/4 SEC 20 T 12 R 4 E BEING TRACT 5 89-4286 91-10962 90 RA516300 MOUTON, EDITH % ELIZABETH BESSARD 910 E EIGHTH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $304.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% LOTS 5 & 6 BLK G HARLEM 875-139 400 IMP 3280 RK330102 MOUTON, TIMOTHY ETALS 606 EDISON LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $118.01 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 BLK 43 207-13548 300 IMP 950 R9494950 NGUYEN, LINH & PHAM, THANH 8701 WESTWOOD DRIVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $411.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOTS 69 & 70 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE 3 IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E 205-12893 4380 99.5% OF 4400 RK336500 PALOMBO, ANTOINE % ANTHONY PALOMBO 5217 BAYLEE RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $137.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POR LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 32 208-11202 300 IMP 1160 RK336800 PALOMBO, CYNTHIA DUPUIS ET ALS 108 GLADYS ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $111.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 12 BLK 8 ABSHIRE ADD 20- 8138 700 IMP 1070 RG108800 PHARRIS, LESLIE RICHARD 1528 N 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $85.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11 & 12 SQUARE C SIMON ADD 202-6667 800 IMP 7480 RG110401 POTIER, ELIZABETH DARTEZ 1204 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $747.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 & S/2 OF W/2 OF LOT LOT 5 BLK 27 209-353 800 IMP 6050 RA588150 REAUX, BOSTON % DIANE HOFFPAUIR 1214 1/2 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $33.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 85% UND INT IN LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 2 GODCHAUX ADD 141-240 494-202 430 IMP 1280 2 X 250 R3491401 REYNOLD, ANDRE ALEXANDER DELNO WASHINGTON, DEVON DEVONNE 801 WILDCAT DR APT E ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $169.68 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11 & 13 ZION HILL S/D IN SEC 20 T 12 R 4 E (.399 AC EACH) 207-2482 2000 2 X 1000 R7406000 RICHARD, CYNTHIA MARIE 3311 AVENUE A NEDERLAND, TX 77627 TAXES OWED ARE $13.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .23 AC UND 1/6 INT IN 1.39 AC IN SEC 12 T 15 R 1 E 981-889 776-506 881-968 140 RA603150 ROBINSON, ESTELLER % PATRICIA JOHNSON 207 N MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $41.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 15 BLK B HARLEM S/D 189- 467 200 IMP 300 R4340450 ROBINSON, MICHAEL 2915 THEA DR #20 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $406.14 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN ELITE LANDING MOBILE HOME PARK 4500 R1472800 ROURK, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER 215 W FARREL RD #312 LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $11.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .125 ACS BEING AN UND 1/2 INT IN .25 ACS IN SEC 30 T 12 R 5 E BEING PLOT A 88-3671 130 .125 AC X 1000 RA631350 SCOTT, LESLIE ET ALS % LESLIE SUMLER 1910 FLYNN ST MONROE, LA 71201 TAXES OWED ARE $8.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S 29.86' OF LOT 14 BLK 2 LYONS ADD 89-5190 100 R4358350 SIMON, JAY M 8480 BLUEBONNET BLVD-STE G BATON ROUGE, LA 70810 TAXES OWED ARE $42.43 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 16.64 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 66.57 AC IN SEC 29 T 11 R 4 E BEING LOT 4 PART 974-170 470 R9577275 SMITH, JENNIFER 17218 S TRACT RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1095.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP PERMIT #24734 9200 RK402010 STANDARD INV OF ACADIANA, LLC 1812 KILDARE ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70563 TAXES OWED ARE $443.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 BLK 24 E/SIDE ADD 207- 4231 300 IMP 4400 R3547600 STANLEY, TIMOTHY JAMES P O BOX 534 BROUSSARD, LA 70518 TAXES OWED ARE $152.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 BLK A PHASE A ROSE HILL S/D IN SEC 48 T 13 R 3 E 96-7605 97-5796 1800 R2342801 TASSIN, ARTHUR 3419 JEAN MARIE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $623.80 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP PERMIT #24783 5600 R4371400 TATE, GEORGE & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $226.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 WATERFRONT COVE S/D CONS .765 AC IN SEC 51 T 11 R 4 E 201-874 2510 RA679350 TATE, GEORGE & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $331.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99.9999999% UND INT: LOTS 105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121, 122,123 PARKVIEW S/D 4000 R4371600 TATE, GEORGE J & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $41.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.15 AC IN SEC 51 T 11 R 4 E 202-1910 4410 IMP 3550 3.15 AC X 1400 RA679351 TATE, GEORGE J & WEEMS, WENDY 6201 PICARD (PVT) RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $529.73 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 41.4' N & S BY 120' ON MAIN ST BEING LOT 5 & POR OF LOT 4 MEGRET'S POR 205-3854 1000 IMP 6080 GARRETT MARINE R2343400 TATE, WENDY WEEMS P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $427.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.481 AC FRAC NW/4 SEC 14 T 13 R 4 E BEING LOT 4 4.540 AC SEC 14 T 13 R 4 E BEING LOT 1-A & LOT 1-B 206-3645 209-2643 830 IMP 4800 RA699601 TOUCHET, DARRELL W 1101 S STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $264.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 ST FRANCIS WOODS S/D PHASE I CONT .237 AC 206-7893 2900 RA699602 TOUCHET, DARRELL W 1101 S STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $758.28 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W POR OF LOT 1 BLK 6 NUNEZ ADD 207-9185 1200 IMP 7950 BEE HIVE R4384100 TRAHAN, ASHLEY 7731 JORDAN (PVT) DR MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $315.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP IN ELITE LANDING MOBILE HOME PARK 3500 R8365200 TRAHAN, LEZIME % DALE TRAHAN 112 KAISER DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $81.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.1483 AC 99% UND INT IN 2.17 AC LOT H PART PAUL TRAHAN 970 2.1483 AC X 450 RA728100 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $170.71 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 99 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 300 IMP 1760 RA731150 VERDUGO, TIBURCIA GAMEZ 1503 CHEROKEE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $74.57 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 50' N & S BY 85' BD N SIMON, E ALLEY ST, S CHEROKEE ST, W ELIAS ST 207-11113 200 IMP 700 RENTAL R8375395 VINCENT, ALLEN J & CHAMPAGNE, SHERRYL 44725 LAKESIDE DR GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $69.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.419 AC IN SE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 31 T 11 R 3 W BEING POR OF TR 2-A 90-3330 640 1.419 X 450 R1574400 W P RISQUE 117 CONCORD P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $6.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 10 ACS BD N YOUNGS, S ROY, E COULEE, W BY VERMILION 201-3229 70 RA748400 WALKER, HAYWARD & LEVINE, BERNICE 506 HAWTHORNE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $122.63 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99.999% UND INT: N 45' OF LOT 6 A L LEBLANC ANNEX 207-2303 190 IMPP 1290 RA749700 WALKER, TANGY M & LANDRY, GARFIELD P O BOX 1276 ABBEVILLE, LA 70511 TAXES OWED ARE $77.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 24, 25, 26 BLK 1 BELLE PLACE 202-5675 750 IMP 7680 3 X 250 RG159000 WILSON, ANDREA ALZENA 1208 GARLAND ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $237.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 BLK 61 201-6205 201-8504 400 IMP 2310 MOTHER IN LAW HOUSE RG159800 WILSON, MARY % JUANITA LEWIS 1223 WEEKS ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $43.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 BLK 38 255-476 400 RA768600 WILSON, MARY EST % PATRICIA JOHNSON 207 N MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% UND INT IN: LOT 43 F D YOUNG ADD 374-479 206-8542- 8708 300 RA769200 WILSON, WHITNEY & MAZE, EVE 506 N BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 8, 9 BLK F HARLEM ADD 203-4649-4650 300 2 X 150 On the day of sale I will sell a tax sale title to such portions of the property as each debtor will point out and, in case the debtor will not point out sufficient property, I will at once and without further delay sell the least quantity as undivided interests of said property of any tax debtor which any bidder will buy for the amount of statutory impositions for which the sale is made, together with all interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be without appraisement, for cash or other payment method acceptable to the tax collector, in legal tender money of the United States, and the tax sale title to property sold will be redeemable at any time during the applicable redemptive period by paying the price given, including costs and five percent (5%) penalty thereon, with interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month until redeemed. Michael A. Couvillon Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana S/Brooke Stelly witness S/Crystal L. Romero witness May 27 & June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
ATV ACCIDENT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one Gueydan man is dead following an ATV accident yesterday afternoon. Sheriff Couvillon says that approximately 9:00 pm last night Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a 911 call off of Oliver Road in Gueydan, and found the victim Preston Broussard Jr. w/m dob 2/12/49 of Oliver Road deceased from an apparent ATV accident. Sheriff Couvillon says that family members indicated that Broussard was working on his property in the afternoon, and when he failed to return they became concerned. Sheriff Couvillon says that the ATV that Broussard was on apparently flipped, causing Broussard to become pinned beneath the ATV.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
TRAIN/VEHICLE CRASH
On 05/11/2010 at 3:45p.m.the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a train/vehicle crash on South Hospital Drive, south of Abbeville. A north bound Mazda vehicle failed to yield at the marked railroad crossing and struck a east bound L and D train. Both occupants of the vehicle were transported to local hospitals with moderate injuries. The train was transporting grain and no hazardous materials were released. Charges are pending against the driver of the vehicle.
Monday, April 26, 2010
ATTEMPTED MURDER
Robert Sinegal Jr. black male, D.O.B. 02/24/85 of 100 Briar Green Youngsville is arrested for attempted first degree murder of a Police officer. Bond is set at $500,000.00. Additional warrants will be forthcoming. Additional updates will be provided as investigation continues.
Friday, April 23, 2010
THEFTS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office are asking the public for their assistance in helping them solve numerous thefts of Copper, Scrap Iron, Radiators, and Welding Machines in Vermilion Parish over the last few weeks. Sheriff Couvillon says that the majority of the copper thefts are coming in the form of welding leads being cut from welding machines, and then burning the rubber and selling the copper. Sheriff Couvillon says that there is a direct effect of the Economy on Property Crimes, as the rise in the price of Copper at almost $3.00per lb. has caused a rise in these thefts. Sheriff Couvillon says that Detectives are working diligently with Law Enforcement agencies in the surrounding area, as well as numerous scrap yards in an effort to recover these items and to develop a suspect and/or suspects involved in these crimes. Sheriff Couvillon says that the public can be of valuable assistance by contacting the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403 if they notice any suspicious vehicles and/or individuals in areas that they should not be, or if they notice individuals burning anything that is accompanied with particularly heavy black smoke, which may indicate that it is some type of wiring that may be associated with these types of thefts. Sheriff Couvillon also says that potential victims can protect themselves by securing their items and/or placing them in well lit areas in an effort to possibly deter such thefts. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that he is confident that the person or persons responsible for these thefts will be caught, but says that in the case of these copper thefts many times Detectives have no serial numbers or specific identification marking to help validate that these items were actually stolen, and therefore good investigative skills and/or the assistance from the public are imperative to help solve these types of crimes.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
BURGLARY
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two Vermilion Parish brothers have been arrested in connection with a Burglary which occurred on April 08, 2010 at Tee Brad’s Flying Service located at 10613 Farmer Rd. Kaplan, La. Sheriff Couvillon says that Robert Meaux w/m dob 8/26/83 of 511 N. Frederick Street Kaplan, La. who had just began employment at the Flying Service and his brother Derrick Meaux w/m dob 8/30/87 of 19336 Enie Road Abbeville, La. broke into the business and stole approximately $10,000.00 worth of items which included a pressure washer, generator, various drills, complete tool sets, and various chemicals. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that detectives were able to identify the individuals who were in possession of the stolen items, and with the assistance of the Kaplan Police Department were able to recover the stolen items. Robert Meaux and Derrick Meaux have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1ct. of Burglary with bond set at $7,500.00 each. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrest may be forthcoming.
Monday, March 22, 2010
VEHICLE FATALITY
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, a Arkansas man has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center as a result of a Fatality which occurred on 03/19/10 at approximately 8:20 pm at the intersection of St. Elmo Road and West Main Street just outside of the city limits of Delcambre, which resulted in the death of a male juvenile. Sheriff Couvillon says that Bryan Adams w/m dob 1983 was traveling northbound on St. Elmo and for unknown reasons ran off the roadway and struck a culvert and a dirt embankment and came to rest in a ditch. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that Mr. Adams 4 yr. old juvenile son who was improperly restrained in a lap only seatbelt died as a result of injuries suffered in the crash. Sheriff Couvillon says that Adams was arrested on the following charges. 1) Vehicular Homicide Bond $ 25,000.00 2) OWI Bond $ 2,000.00 3) Operating a Vehicle under Suspension Bond $ 1,000.00 4) Driving Under Suspension Bond $ 1,000.00 5) Careless Operation Bond $ 500.00 6) Child Passenger Restraint Bond $ 200.00 Total Bond $ 29,700.00 Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that additional charges may be forthcoming
Thursday, March 18, 2010
TRAINING
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Department is currently undergoing its annual certification training. Today there are over 20 deputies, including some police officers from various municipal police agencies receiving instruction and certification in defensive tactics. “Our deputies work very hard and put their lives on the line each day they put the uniform on to go out and protect and serve. We believe in training, as it is the single most important ingredient that helps provide for officer safety on the job. That training is what could give them the edge they need and enable them to come home safely at the end of the day”, says Sheriff Couvillon. According to Colonel Kirk j. Frith, Chief Deputy for the Sheriff, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Department utilizes a full time training officer to oversee and coordinate all training and uses in house instructors to facilitate most of its in service training. Deputies are selected and sent to schools to get instructorship certified where they can teach in-house to the rest of the force, a significant cost savings for the office of Sheriff. According to the Training Coordinator, Lt. D.J. Harrignton, a shift of deputies are being re-certified in defensive tactics today under the Monadnock training protocol for police officers where they are taught tactics for defense and apprehension techniques. We schedule these training dates and invite the municipal police departments to train with us. According to the Sheriff, training starts from day one when a deputy is hired. It takes almost 9 months from the time a deputy is hired, put through the police academy, completes further in-service training, the in-house 14 week Field Officer Training Program and finally put in a police car to finish the shadow training and released for final shift duty. “Once a deputy is finished his/her initial training, it doesn’t stop there. Training is ongoing at the Sheriff’s department all year long and it represents a very wide spectrum of in-service training ranging from the basics like defensive tactics, firearms, CPR, crash scene investigations and many more, but it also includes sending personnel to complex specialized investigative schools to keep abreast of the latest information, techniques and skills for serious crimes like homicides. We never stop training or learning as law enforcement people. As long as I am sheriff, we will continue to improve this department in every way possible and continuous training is the key”, adds the Sheriff.
Friday, March 05, 2010
LAFAYETTE HOMICIDE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested in regards to a homicide which occurred in Lafayette early last week. Sheriff Couvillon says that Vermilion Parish deputies arrested John Clifford Romine w/m dob 7/18/71 in Abbeville without incident at approximately 2:30 pm today after receiving an anonymous tip on his possible whereabouts. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that Romine was arrested on a warrant for 2nd Degree Murder for Lafayette Police Department while riding a bicycle on the La. Hwy 14 Bypass near Walmart just inside the city limits of Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon says that Romine was transported to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center where he was booked and is awaiting to be transferred back to Lafayette Parish. Bond on Romine is set at $250,000.00
Monday, March 01, 2010
WALLACE BROUSSARD
On 03-01-2010, Wallace Broussard, W/M, DOB: 05-09-1944, of Abbeville was arrested on Grand Jury warrants issued by the 15th. Judicial District Attorney’s Office for 2 cts. Rape, 2 cts. Child Pornography and 1 ct. Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. Total bond set at $ 300,000.00
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
BODY IN SUBMERGED VEHICLE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, members of the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Dive Team have found a body in a car that was submerged in a canal off of Cypress Point Rd. west of Gueydan. Sheriff Covillon says that Warren Cain, Jr. w/m dob 5/17/57 of 2029 8th Street Lot #A Lake Arthur, Louisiana was traveling eastbound earlier today in a blue 1997 Nissan Altima when for unknown reasons left the roadway, and flipped into a large canal on the northern side of the roadway. Sheriff Couvillon says that at this time no other information is available, and that State Police will be reconstructing the accident.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
TORNADO
According to Colonel Kirk J. Frith with the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Department, a tornado touched down in the Gueydan area off LA. 91, just south of La. 14 causing major damage to several homes in that area and within the city of Gueydan. According to the Colonel, there were no reports of significant injury related to the storm. “There are multiple enforcement agencies providing assistance on the scene to include the Gueydan Fire Department, Police Department , State Police and the Sheriff’s Office . We have called out additional deputies to assist with traffic control and property protection as cleanup efforts begin. We are working close with our local office of emergency preparedness and Mayor Hensgen of Gueydan to provide resources to assist the residents with immediate needs. According to Mayor Hensgen, the nursing home located at 1201 3rd st has been designated a temporary shelter for displaced residents that have no place to go. Residents needing to inquire about shelter needs to call the Office of Emergency Preparedness at 337 898 4308. The Sheriff’s Mobile Command Center has been deployed to La. 91 and La. 14 to serve as an incident command center . We are limiting access to the affected areas to property owners, residents and family members only, due to concerns of possible hazards. The traffic congestion due to sight seers is an issue and we are asking those to please refrain from traveling to and around these areas” adds the Colonel.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
INVESTIGATION
ACCORDING TO VERMILON PARISH SHERIFF MIKE COUVILLON, ONE LAFAYETTE MAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOLLOWING A TWO WEEK LONG INVESTIGATION BY THE VERMILION PARISH SHERIFF’S CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION INTO ALLEGATIONS TO SEXUAL BATTERY OF THE INFIRMED. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT JESSIE LAVERGNE, WHITE MALE, DOB 05/27/39 OF 519 KEVIN DRIVE LAFAYETTE, LA. WAS ARRESTED BY VERMILION PARISH DETECTIVES ON12/18/09 FOR 6 COUNTS OF SEXUAL BATTERY OF THE INFIRMED AND IS BEING HELD IN THE VERMILION PARISH CORRECTIONAL CENTER ON A $250,000.00 BOND. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT LAVERGNE WAS EMPLOYED AS A PRIVATE DUTY NURSE AND WAS CARING FOR A QUADRIPLEGIC PATIENT WITH NO COMMUNICATION ABILITY AT THE TIME OF HIS ARREST.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
HOSTAGE SITUATION
ACCORDING TO VERMILION PARISH SHERIFF MIKE COUVILLON, ONE ABBEVILLE MAN HAS BEEN TAKEN INTO CUSTODY FOLLOWING A STANDOFF FOR ALMOST TWO HOURS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT AT APPROXIMATELY 1:40PM TODAY VERMILION PARISH SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES ATTEMPTED TO SERVE AN ORDER OF PROTECTIVE CUSTODY ON SPENCER REAUX B/M DOB 9/15/88 AT A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 802 S. MILES STREET, ABBEVILLE, LA. SHERIFF COUVILLON FURTHER STATED THAT WHILE ATTEMPTING TO EXECUTE THE ORDER OF PROTECTIVE CUSTODY, REAUX ADVISED OFFICERS THAT HE WOULD KILL ANYONE WHO ATTEMPTED TO ENTER THE RESIDENCE AND TOOK HIS MOTHER HOSTAGE BY ARMING HIMSELF WITH A LARGE KITCHEN KNIFE. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT THE VERMILION PARISH SPECIAL RESPONSE TEAM AND HOSTAGE NEGOTIATORS WERE CALLED OUT TO ASSIST. SHERIFF COUVILLON ALSO STATED THAT NEGOTIATION EFFORTS WITH REAUX WERE UNSUCESSFUL AND THAT THE UNTILIZATION OF AN SRT ENTRANCE WAS NEEDED. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT AT APPROXIMATELY 3:00PM SRT MEMBERS MADE ENTRY INTO THE RESIDENCE AND SUCCESSFULLY REMOVED THE HOSTAGE AND TOOK REAUX INTO CUSTODY WITHOUT INCIDENT. REAUX WAS TRANSPORTED TO A LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR EVALUATION AND WILL LATER BE BOOKED INTO THE VERMILION PARISH CORRECTIONAL CENTER ON 1 CT. OF 2ND DEGREE KIDNAPPING. FINALLY, SHERIFF COUVILLON APPAULDS THE EFFORTS OF HIS SPECIAL RESPONSE TEAM, NEGOTIATORS, PATROL DEPUTIES, AND ABBEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN RESOLVING THIS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATION WITHOUT INCIDENT.
Friday, November 13, 2009
ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the alleged suspect in the Homicide of the Burnt vehicle located on Adier Rd. on September 28, 2009 has been arrested in Atlanta, Georgia. In conjunction with the US Marshall’s Southeast Regional Task Force in Atlanta, Ferdinand Nickles B/M DOB 1/27/80 of 1610 MLK Abbeville, La. was arrested at an apartment complex at 4:30 P.M. eastern time on an arrest warrant for first degree murder issued by the 15th Judicial District Court. Sheriff Couvillon says that the Sheriff’s Office responded to call from 911 around 12:29a.m. of a vehicle fire on Adier Rd. Abbeville, La. and once the fire was extinguished by the Abbeville Fire Department, a body was found within the vehicle, which has since been identified as Ernest Guidry Jr., a twenty year old black male from Abbeville, La. Sheriff Couvillon extends a great gratitude to the US Marshall’s Office for their assistance and apprehending this murder suspect.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
KENNETH CLARK
ACCORDING TO VERMILION PARISH SHERIFF MIKE COUVILLON, THE MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING A VERMILION PARISH PATROL OFFICER DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS OF MARCH 31, 2007 HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO FIFTY (50) YEARS AT HARD LABOR, TO RUN CONSECUTIVE WITH A TEN (10) YEAR FEDERAL CHARGE OF POSSESSION OF A FIREARM BY A CONVICTED FELON FOR A TOTAL OF SIXTY (60) YEARS. KENNETH CLARK B/M DOB 11/17/83 OF 319 LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE, LA. WAS SENTENCED YESTERDAY FOR ATTEMPTED 1ST DEGREE MURDER FOR THE EARLY MORNING SHOOTING OF A VERMILION PARISH PATROL OFFICER AS HE AND HIS PARTNER WERE RESPONDING TO A COMPLAINT OF A VEHICLE CRASH OFF OF PREJEAN RD. AT APPROXIMATELY 3:20AM ON 3/31/07. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT AS THE TWO OFFICERS APPROACHED THE VEHICLE, CLARK EXITED THE VEHICLE FROM THE DRIVERS SIDE DOOR AND FIRED AT LEAST TWO SHOTS WITH A SHOTGUN, STRIKING ONE OFFICER IN THE CHEST. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT HE IS CONFIDENT THAT THE BULLETPROOF VEST THAT THE OFFICER WAS WEARING AND THE SAINT MICHAEL PRAYER CARD WHICH HE HAD IN HIS RIGHT SHIRT POCKET THAT WAS FULL OF LEAD SHOT WHEN HE WAS STRUCK SAVED HIS LIFE. FINALLY, SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT HE IS PLEASED WITH THE SENTENCE IMPOSED ON CLARK, BUT IS BLESSED THAT HIS OFFICER IS ALIVE TO SEE JUSTICE SERVED.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
POSITIVE ID
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the body of the victim found burnt beyond recognition shortly after midnight on Monday September 28, 2009 on Adier Road north of Abbeville has now been positively identified through dental records as that of Ernest Guidry b/male 20yoa of 301 E. Lafayette Street Abbeville, La. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that the vehicle which Guidry was located in was a 2003 Ford F-150 single cab pick-up truck silver in color, which was registered to his female companion also of Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the results of an Autopsy indicate that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, and that the investigation is ongoing. Obviously we are working a Homicide says Sheriff Couvillon, and our main priority since the onset of this investigation has been to arrest the person and/or person(s) responsible for this horrific crime, and by utilizing all possible resources and working diligently with Federal, State, and Local authorities we have been able to identify the suspected killer Ferdinand Nickles b/m dob 1/27/80 of 1610 Mlk Abbeville, LA. and an arrest warrant for 1st Degree Murder has been issued with bond set at $2,000,000.00 Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that anyone with information in regards to this investigation and/or the whereabouts of Nickles are urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4406 or 898-4403.
Thursday, October 08, 2009
HOMICIDE UPDATE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office, as well as officers with the U.S. Marshals Service and Abbeville P.D. have now developed a suspect in the case where a body was found burnt beyond recognition in a pick-up truck off of Adier Road north of Abbeville shortly after midnight on September 28, 2009. Sheriff Couvillon says that this case has been investigated as a homicide from the onset, and says that although the victim has yet to be positively identified by the Coroner’s Office; information obtained through witness accounts indicate the victim to be Ernest Guidry Jr. B/M 20yoa of 301 E. Lafayette Street Abbeville, LA. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that from the onset of the investigation, evidence at the scene on Adier Road suggested that this was not the primary crime scene, and now has reason to believe that Guidry was shot and killed in Abbeville, and his truck a 2003 Ford F-150 was driven by the perpetrator to Adier Rd. were it was set ablaze. Sheriff Couvillon says that an arrest warrant with a $2,000,000.00 bond has been issued for the suspected killer Ferdinand Nickles B/M dob 1/27/80 of 1610 Mlk #172 Abbeville, La. for 1ct. of 1st Degree Murder, and says Detectives with the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division, Intelligence unit, and Deputies with the U.S. Marshals Service are now utilizing all available resources to locate and apprehend Nickles. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrest may be forthcoming however no additional information will be made public at this time so as not to hamper the investigation.
Monday, September 28, 2009
BODY FOUND IN BURNING VEHICLE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Detectives with the Sheriff’s Office, State Fire Marshalls Office, Acadiana Crime Lab and State Police Auto Theft are investigating the cause of death associated with that of a body found in a burning vehicle early this morning on Adier Road north of Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon says that the Sheriff’s Office responded to call from 911 around 12:29am and once the fire was extinguished by Abbeville Fire Department, a body was found within the vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that Detectives are attempting to confirm the identity of the person found in the vehicle, and an autopsy will be conducted to help determine the cause of death. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that additional information will be made available once the identity of the victim and cause of death have been confirmed, however in the early stages of the investigation, evidence at the scene suggest that foul play may have been involved. Anyone with information with regards to this investigation is asked to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations division at 898-4403 or 898-4406.
Friday, September 25, 2009
ATTEMPTED MURDER
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, says that his department is searching for the suspect wanted in an Attempted 2nd Degree Murder in Vermilion Parish last night and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon says that at approximately 10:18pm last night, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s patrol division was dispatched to 10416 North Road in Erath, Louisiana regarding a disturbance where a 17 yoa male was cut with a knife on his neck. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the accused, Jonathan Scott Latham w/male dob 07/29/1975 had fled the scene in a brownish colored 1997 Honda Accord in an unknown direction of travel. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that Louisiana State Police, the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office and local Police Departments were contacted to be on the lookout for the suspect and the vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon says that the victim was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries and released.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
DROWNING
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Marine Personnel and Divers with the Sheriff’s Office have recovered the body of a Texas resident who drowned late yesterday evening in Intracoastal City. Sheriff Couvillon says that at approximately 9:08 pm a call was received from 911 in regards to a subject falling between two vessels which were ported in Intracoastal City. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the individual was a white Asian male from Port Arthur Texas, and was attempting to board the Vessel “Sea Champ” when he fell into the water and never resurfaced. Sheriff Couvillon says that the name of the victim is being withheld until notification of family, and says that according to witness statements during the course of the investigation there appears to have been no foul play involved.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Wallace Broussard Jr
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one Vermilion Parish resident has been arrested on 3 cts. of Video Voyeurism, and 2 cts. of Rape, following an investigation by the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division. Sheriff Couvillon says that Wallace Broussard Jr. w/m d.o.b. 5/09/1944 of 10202 Bayou Rd. Abbeville, LA. was arrested on Saturday 09/06/09, and is presently incarcerated in the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center with bond set at $350,000.00. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that a search warrant was executed at Broussard’s Residence, and during the course of the search, investigators recovered numerous cameras, recording equipment, computers, pin drives, and cd’s which were taken into evidence. Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing and additional charges may be forthcoming, however no additional information will be made public at this time due to the sensitive nature of the investigation. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that Broussard who had a previous conviction in 1990 from Lincoln Parish for Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile had fulfilled his registry obligations as a sex offender from 1/11/94 until 1/11/04.
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
PLANE CRASH
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, on August 5, 2009 at 3:52 p.m., the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a plane crash, 6 miles west of Kaplan. According to the pilot, while he was attempting to land at a private air strip, the engine on his ultra light plane stalled, causing him to crash into a field north of the airstrip. The pilot was airlifted to a Lafayette Hospital, with what medics advised were serious but non-life threatening injuries. Investigators with the Federal Aviation Administration are enroute to the scene to handle the crash investigation.
Monday, July 27, 2009
ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon two people have been arrested on grand jury warrants which were handed down earlier this week and one other subject is awaiting transfer from an over flow facility back to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center to be arrested on Grand Jury warrants also. Sheriff Couvillon says that, Dorothy Baudoin (W/F, DOB:11-02-1980 115 Chauvin St., Chauvin La. 70344) was arrested with the assistance of Terrebonne Parish Sheriff Office for 2 cts. Aggravated Rape and 4 cts. Of Molestation of a Juvenile and was later transported to Vermilion Parish Law Enforcement Center, total bond $2,400,000.00. Kenneth Langlinais (W/M DOB: 02-13-1956, 104 Diana Drive, Kaplan, La) turned himself in to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Office for Molestation of a Juvenile and later bonded out on $100,000.00cash bond. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that Steve Paul Baudoin (W/M, DOB:11-20-1971 16428 Ricebird Rd., Abbeville, La.) who is currently incarcerated in an over flow facility for VPSO is in the process of being transferred back to Vermilion Parish Law Enforcement Center to be arrested on grand jury indictment for 200 cts. Molestation of A Juvenile and 2 cts. Aggravated Rape.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
4 STOLEN DOGS RECOVERED
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, four people have been arrested in connection with a burglary which occurred on 7/14/09 at Ladonna’s Loveable Puppies on Racca Road in Northern Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that two puppies were recovered on 7/18/09 at 124 N. Meyers, Apt. #1 Lafayette, La. as a result of a knock and talk conducted by the Lafayette P.D. Action Team, and two other dogs were recovered by detectives with the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office on 7/21/09 and 7/22/09. The following individuals have been arrested by the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office for Burglary. 1) Lori Jo Soileau w/f dob 04/08/88 of 124 N. Meyers Apt. #1 Lafayette, La. Bond $12,000.00 2) Jacob Morvant w/m dob 02/02/91 206 S. Fork Youngsville, La. Bond $12,000.00 3) Jasper Morvant w/m dob 10/26/85 206 s. fork Youngsville, La. Bond $12,000.00 4) Jordan Badeaux w/m dob 02/26/89 110 Pullin, Youngsville, La. Bond $12,000.00 Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrest may be forthcoming. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon would like to thank the Lafayette Police Department Action Team for their assistance in this investigation.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
STOLEN DOGS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, On 07/14/2009 the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to 161 Racca Rd. Youngsville, La. in reference to a theft of several dogs from a business known as Ladonna’s Loveable Puppies. Sheriff Couvillon says that sometime between 12:00am and daybreak on 07/14/09 someone gained entry into the business by removing an air conditioning unit and taking the following highly breed dogs that are worth in excess of $5,000.00. 1) Three (3) Yorkies – the mother is one year old and two male puppies four weeks old. 2) Two white Maltese female puppies eight weeks old. 3) One light gray Shih Tzu female puppy ten to eleven weeks old. 4) One tan and brindle Sharkie female puppy three months old. Sheriff Couvillon is asking that anyone with information in regards to the theft of these dogs, or is approached by anyone wanting to sell any dogs fitting the description of the aforementioned dogs to please contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4406 and speak with Sgt. Kim Verret.
Monday, June 29, 2009
HUNTER'S SAFETY COURSE
Hunter’s safety course to be offered on July 18, 2009 and July 19, 2009 from 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. at Gueydan City Hall 600 Main St. Gueydan, La. 70542. Pease contact Breeze at 652-6799 or Tanya Guidry at 898-4409 between the hours of 8:00 A.M – 4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
2008 DELINQUENT TAX SALE LIST
DELINQUENT TAX LIST The State Of Louisiana, Parish of Vermilion, 15th Judicial District of Louisiana Vs. Delinquent Tax Debtors By virtue of the authority vested in me by the constitution and the laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell, at the Vermilion Parish courthouse annex, conference room, within the legal hours for judicial sales beginning at 10 o’clock a.m. on Wednesday, the 17th day of June, 2009, and continuing on each succeeding legal day, until said sales are completed, tax sale title to all immovable property on which taxes are now due to the parish of Vermilion, to enforce collection of taxes assessed in the year 2008, together with interest thereon at the rate of (1%) per month until paid and all costs. The names of said delinquent tax debtors, the amount of statutory impositions due, including any due for prior years, and the immovable property assessed to each to be offered for sale are as follows: RA007035 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $20.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' N & S ON YOUNGS AVE BY 72' E & W FRONTING S ON GREEN ST 204-5743 250 RA007045 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $123.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3, 4 BLK 13 BELLE PLACE ADD 207-3184 500 IMP 1000 2 X 250 RA007025 ADAMS, CLAVERN J & BESSARD, MARY ELLEN 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $82.35 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 23, 24, 25, 26 BLK 8 BELLE PLACE S/D 204-5705 205-7236 1000 4 X 250 RE001600 ANTREV RENTALS, INC % KELLY TRAHAN P O BOX 327 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $331.33 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 38, 39 C PRIMEAUX SUB DIV 96-1342 800 IMP 2870 2 LOTS X 400 603 S SEVERIN 601 S SEVERIN 304 LASALLE RA032300 BAUDOIN, MARY LOUISE % CRAIG WALKER 422 VET MEMORIAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $41.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 75 FT OF LOT 25 LASTIE BROUSSARD S/D 204-12907-12908 208-7524 500 R3035250 BERNHART, ALLEN & MILLER, MELISSA 801 S JOHN M HARDY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $447.74 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .7624 AC IN SEC 25 T 12 R 3 E BEING LOT 1 MEAS 226.25' ON N LINE, 225.59' ON S LINE, 144.46' ON E LINE & 151.07 ON W LINE 204-5219 910 IMP 13160 .762 X 1200 RA053150 BLAKE WHITE PROPERTIES, LLC 14828 ALEXANDER RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $3417.80 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. POT OF LOTS 6,7,8 MEGRET'S POR MEAS 78.3' ON PORT ST & 187.1' ON S MAIN ST 207-2466 4000 IMP 42000 BLACK'S RA022200 BM6, LLC P O BOX 52353 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $41.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 45% INT IN 1 LOT 50' BY 125' N & S BY VENDORS, S & W RD 207-7574 140 IMP 360 R3126000 CHAPMAN, DANIEL P O BOX 87 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $323.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .485 AC IN E POR OF SEC 50 T 12 R 3 E MEAS 108.56' ON N LINE ALONG HWY 335 (S HENRY ST), 219.2' ON S LINE ALONG VERMILION RIVER, 109.4' ON W LINE 97-8951 204-7169 .188 AC IN E POR OF IRREG SEC 50 T 12 R 3 E BD S BY VERM RIVER, N BY S HENRY ST 207-3989 3370 IMP 120 .673 X 5000 CHAPMAN CONSTRUCTION R9125701 CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC 3415 VISION DR COLUMBUS, OH 43219 TAXES OWED ARE $201.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.687 AC IN SE/4 OF FRAC SEC 9 T 12 R 3 E TR B 207-11645 2150 2.687 AC X 800 R9117650 CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE, IN P O BOX 352 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $487.59 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 100' ALONG E LINE OF EXT OF S GUIDRY & RUNNING BACK 153' BD N AMY DR E SERIGNY, S SHELTON, W S GUIDRY ST SEC 17 T 12 R 2 E 207-13628 600 IMP 4460 R9136500 COMEAUX, JUDY A 12462 LA HIGHWAY 697 MAURICE, LA 70555-3935 TAXES OWED ARE $140.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.367 AC IN NE/4 SEC 32 T 11 R 3 E 206-14950 1500 1.367 AC X 1100 R4116900 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC 400 COUNTRYWIDE WAY SIMI VALLEY, CA 93065 TAXES OWED ARE $718.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 23 ALDORA S/D PHASE II IN SEC 4 T 11 R 3 E (.413 AC) 207-15830 1300 IMP 6660 R7127225 COURVILLE, BRENDA & BRIGOLA, CHARLES 11329 WESLEY RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $105.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP 1000 R5101900 COURVILLE, BRENDA FAYE & BRIGOLA, CHARLENE 1109 LA HIGHWAY 700 RAYNE, LA 70578 TAXES OWED ARE $523.99 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 8.30 AC IN SEC 35 T 10 R 2 E PLAT BD W HWY 700 & N PREACHER RD 206-1243 5810 8.30 AC X 700 RK096100 COX, RYAN COLE & CAMEL, GINGER COX 304 RIM RD LAFAYETTE, LA 70507 TAXES OWED ARE $85.90 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 6 IRVING IRRIG S/D 205-2079 360 IMP 550 RA186050 DARBONNE, TODD 1302 W PORT ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $599.29 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 111, 112, 117, 119, 121, 123 & E/2 OF 113 BLK 9 WESTSIDE PARK S/D 204-12514 3580 IMP 10520 6 1/2 X 550 RA197150 DEEP SOUTH NURSERY & LANDSCAPE 5070 CLAY RD MAURICE, LA 70555-3722 TAXES OWED ARE $284.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON CITY OF ABBEVILLE'S PROPERTY 3450 DAN'S NURSERY R2098900 DELCAMBRE, ARTHUR RAY 206 VIEUX ORLEANS, APT D LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $34.90 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 46% INT IN LOTS 11, 12 MAXIE LEBLANC S/D IN SEC 18 T 13 R 5 E (LOT 11= .804 AC, LOT 12=.805 AC) 206-5830 208- 6993 460 R1161500 DORADO ENTERPRISES, LLC VALLOT, CURLEY JR P O BOX 62557 LAFAYETTE, LA 70596 TAXES OWED ARE $1657.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.810 AC IN SECS 22 & 27 T 11 R 4 E POR OF LOT 9 TRACT 4 04-24004 1130 IMP 17230 RE056800 DORE, CARRIE L & SUIRE, BRADY P P. O. BOX 291 ERATH, LA 70533-0291 TAXES OWED ARE $36.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 102.2' OF E 63.4' OF LOT 11 BLK 5 DEROUEN ADD 207-3781 400 RA250350 FLEURY, HELEN H 812 THOMAS ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $120.78 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 (5) BLK 7 HIMEL S/D 91-7727 450 IMP 880 R2137000 FLORIS, CLAY ADAM & BOURQUE, CHARLENE 7409 PLUM RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $868.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 10.590 AC IN SEC 37 T 13 R 4 E 20-9441 7.180 AC BEING POR OF 11.442 AC IN SEC 37 T 13 R 4 E MEAS 804.2' ON N LINE, 760' ON S LINE & 400' ON E & W LINES 20-12592 1090 IMP 14000 RA250800 FLUMAN, CAROLYN & FLEURY, HELEN H 710 LORRAINE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $160.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 173 BLK 13 EXT W SIDE PARK ADD 89-7318 450 IMP 1320 R5140295 FOLTS, STEVEN 1714 NEW HORIZONS RD #14 NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $12.63 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.921 AC IN SEC 5 T 11 R 3 E TR B 205-12955 206-8547-9627 207-12984 140 R9229720 FREDERICK, JOHNATHAN NEIL & BREAUX, APRIL NICOLE 8608 EASTWOOD DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $963.00 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 50 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE I IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E (.390 AC) 207-2608 2200 IMP 15560 R9229700 FREDERICK, JONATHAN & BREAUX, APRIL P O BOX 688 ABBEVILLE, LA 70511 TAXES OWED ARE $206.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 99 ABADIE OAKS S/D 204-14992 2200 RA299700 GUIDRY, LAWRENCE %LESTER HARRIS 1005 8TH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $32.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 17, 18 BLK C HARLEM ADD 206-16388 400 RG051800 GUIDRY, LILLIAN ET ALS % LUTRETIA MELANCON P O BOX 42 GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $174.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 9, 10, 11 & 12 BLK 39 349-370 765-213 92-10817 98- 6896 1600 4 LOTS X 400 R7209600 HARGETT, LLOYD G & RICHARD, DANIELA 406 LIPPI BLVD LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $149.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 13.82 AC IN SECS 4 & 5 T 16 R 1 E TRACT 8 130.14 AC IN N/2 OF SW/4 & LOTS 20 & 21 SEC 5 T 16 R 1 E 97-14338 1010 IMP 720 RA320620 HARRIS, LENORA 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $151.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.75% INT IN LOT 18 CALDWELL 207-4412 300 IMP 1540 RA323000 HARRISON, ODEAL 501 SEVENTH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $181.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N POR OF LOT I BOURQUE ADD MEAS. 25' E & W BY 172' N & S 205-2163 200 IMP 2000 RA325151 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, NORA 1218 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $12.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 75% INT IN LOT 4 BLK 3 LYONS ADD (LOC ON BAILEY) 206-2188 150 RG062600 HENRY, LUCY ET ALS 17362 ZAUN RD JONES, LA 71250 TAXES OWED ARE $24.01 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 70% INT IN W 50' OF LOT 4 SQ M SIMON ADD 92-9992 207-15663 220 R8168900 HUGHES, WILLIAM SHANNON P O BOX 80 MORSE, LA 70559 TAXES OWED ARE $201.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.776 AC IN SW/4 SEC 15 T 12 R 1 W POR TR4-A 207-6209 1250 IMP 8100 2.776 X 450 R8171600 HUNTSBERRY, ALFRED & STEVENS, MARY P. O; BOX 395 GUEYDAN, LA 70542-0395 TAXES OWED ARE $73.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W/2 OF LOT 56 EAST END ADD. 761-276 350 IMP 320 RA379500 JONES, EVELYN % DIANA REAUX STYNER 500 W AIRTEX DR-STE 407 HOUSTON, TX 77090 TAXES OWED ARE $24.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50 FT BY 100 FT N BROUSSARD E. HUNSBERRY 203-10228 300 R8182800 KIBODEAUX, CLARK R 310 COON RICHARD RD MORSE, LA 70559 TAXES OWED ARE $101.47 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.033 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 14 T 11 R 2 W TRACT 3 1.033 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 14 T 11 R 2 W TRACT 4 207-1277 930 2.066 AC X 450 R3366000 LEGE, ESTA JOSEPH 19952 BUCKHORN ZACHARY, LA 70791 TAXES OWED ARE $438.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99% INT IN LOT 185 2ND ADD N STATE ST S/D 829-250 590 UND 99% INT IN IMP 4610 RG082200 LEJEUNE, RAYMOND LEE ET ALS 1504 N 4TH ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $607.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 91% INT IN LOTS 7 & 8 SQ F SIMON ADD 850-878 870-804 98-4263 97-10306 730 IMP 4840 2 X 400 RA457350 LOPEZ, EDNA % RUTH NOLBERT 3035 LELA ST BEAUMONT, TX 77705 TAXES OWED ARE $28.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S 25' OF LOT 10 BLK 14 FF YOUNG ADD 184-507 350 RK281600 MARCEAUX, AUBREY III & MOUTON, ANNETTE 212 W 4TH ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $336.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 1, 2, 3 BLK 55 99-5800 1800 IMP 9260 3 LOTS X 600 R6233800 MARCEAUX, AUBREY JOSEPH III (MOUTON, ANNETTE) 212 W 4TH ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $14.15 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.53 AC E/2 OF NW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 35 T 12 R 1 E TRACT 2-A PLAT A 92-11419 150 RM061600 MARTIN, DONALD ALBERT 21606 3RD AVE SE BOTHELL, WA 98021 TAXES OWED ARE $5.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .028 AC UND 50% INT IN .056 AC BEING AN UND 6/15 INT IN .14 AC BEING AN UND 1/8 INT 1.12 AC IN SEC 12 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' FRT ON HWY 175 BY 975.7' BEING A ROAD 93-5091 99-5551 208-7041 60 .028 AC X 2000 RK286600 MARTIN, REGINALD 6223 HUMMINGBIRD HOUSTON, TX 77096 TAXES OWED ARE $270.90 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 & S/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 113 207-2907 450 IMP 2420 1.5 LOTS X 300 R3418035 MIER, RICHARD A & BABINEAUX, MARCELLA 17432 LA HWY 102 JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $892.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .789 AC IN FRAC SEC 30 T 12 R 4 E MEAS 138.64' ON N LINE, 139.9' ON S LINE 250.81' ON W LINE & 228.63' ON E LINE BD N YOUNG'S COULEE, E P-3-12, S & W A HARRINGTON 207-11497 1420 IMP 9170 .79 AC X 1200 X 150% LA PLACE RA498450 MINNICK, RICHARD 512 S BAILEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $24.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON AUBREY BLANCHET PROPERTY LOCATED AT 512 S BAILEY 300 R7360100 NELSON, ERICK & GRIFFIN, KIMBERLY LYNNE 12439 RUE FRANCOIS ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $597.01 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.184 AC IN SW POR OF IRREG. SEC 15 T 13 R 3 E 205-8628 1000 IMP 12700 2.184 AC X 500 R9494950 NGUYEN, LINH & PHAM, THANH 408 SCHLESSINGER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $411.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOTS 69 & 70 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE 3 IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E 205-12893 4380 99.5% OF 4400 R6280700 NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, INC 17300 W 119TH ST STE 100 OLATHE, KS 66061-7785 TAXES OWED ARE $65.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .993 AC IN SW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 6 T 13 R 1 E 207-13400 700 .993 AC X 700 RA541650 NUTT, KENNETH & KELLY, CARNELL 930 EATON DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $6.59 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 230 EATON PARK 1ST EXT 202-8534 650 IMP 6930 RK336400 PALOMBO, ABBEY ET ALS 108 GLADYS ST KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $33.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 30% INT IN NE POR OF LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 32 98-12910 360 RA581600 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES O LAFAYETTE, LLC 409 CLAYMORE DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $774.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3,4 CAMPBELL ADDITION 204-4761 1500 IMP 7910 2 X 500 X 150% CARPRIDE CARWASH RA581601 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES O LAFAYETTE, LLC 409 CLAYMORE DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $1643.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .38 AC IN SEC 47 T 12 R 3 E HAVING A FRT ON W SIDE OF SUMMERS DR OF 138.03',138.82' ON N LINE, 164.3' ON S LINE & 136.07'ON W LINE BD E HWY 14 BYPASS (SUMMERS DR) W EDWARDS WOODS S/D 204-4761 4800 IMP 17320 .48 X 10000 CARPRIDE CARWASH RA589800 REAUX, PETER M SR & REAUX, JEANETTE M 5706 PURPLE SAGE RD HOUSTON, TX 77049 TAXES OWED ARE $84.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 BLK 1 OPHELIAS BOURQUE ADD 95-10274 150 IMP 880 RA590550 REED, ELAINE ET ALS % OLIVIA N SUIRE 1801 W 3RD ST, APT KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $29.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 60% INT IN LOT 32 PARKVIEW S/D 85-7831 360 R3504200 ROBINO, JASON P & HEBERT, HEATHER C 2905 KALISTE SALOOM RD LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $119.73 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 9.478 AC IN SEC 31 T 12 R 4 E 98-12902 1420 9.478 AC X 150 LOW RA603150 ROBINSON, ESTELLER % PATRICIA JOHNSON 207 N MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $41.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 15 BLK B HARLEM S/D 189- 467 200 IMP 300 R3512400 ROSS, SANFORD BOSARGE & BROUSSARD, JUDITH ANNE 220 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $259.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 BLK C MONTE BLANC GARDENS S/D 99-12834 1200 IMP 9380 RA646650 SIMON, AGNES 4800 ALLENDALE RD APT 2210 HOUSTON, TX 77017 TAXES OWED ARE $24.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 3 PART JONAS SAWYER MEAS 40' E & W BY 116' N & S BD N WABASH ST, E LOT 4, S LOT 1, W LOTS 28, 29 HARTWELL ADD 91-4063 300 R2338200 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 80% INT IN UND 10% INT IN .020 AC IN SEC 49 T 13 R 4 E TR A, BD N BAYOU TIGRE S PRIVATE RD, W GUIDET, E BAUDOIN 206-8600 208-6995 10 .02 AC X 600 R2338205 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .612 AC UND 80% INT IN UND 5% INT IN 15.30 AC IN SW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 22 T 13 R 4 E 206-8595 208-6996 20 R3557501 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 90% UND 30% UND INT IN .2963 AC UND 11.112% INT IN S 2.6667 AC IN IRREG SEC 6 T 13 R 4 E TRACT 8 206-8602 10 R6341900 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 90% INT IN UND 50% INT IN 1.67 AC IN W/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 SEC 29 T 13 R 1 E 10 206-8601 208-7012 R9596700 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 99% INT IN .025 AC BEING UND .5% INT IN 5.0 AC IN SE/4 SEC 19 T 12 R 3 E 206-8603 10 RA674151 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $16.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 80% INT IN LOT 6 BLK 2 GODCHAUD 206-8597 200 RA674152 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $59.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 80% INT IN LOT 18 AZALEA MEADOW S/D IN SE/4 SEC 24 T 12 R 3 E (.16AC) 206-8598 720 R4371400 TATE, GEORGE & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $225.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 WATERFRONT COVE S/D CONS .765 AC IN SEC 51 T 11 R 4 E 201-874 2500 RA679350 TATE, GEORGE & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $329.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122, 123 PARKVIEW S/D 201-3230 4000 R4371600 TATE, GEORGE J & WEEMS, WENDY P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $41.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.15 AC IN SEC 51 T 11 R 4 E 202-1910 4410 IMP 3550 3.15 AC X 1400 RA679351 TATE, GEORGE J & WEEMS, WENDY 6201 PICARD (PVT) RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $526.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 41.4' N & S BY 120' ON MAIN ST BEING LOT 5 & POR OF LOT 4 MEGRET'S POR 205-3854 1000 IMP 6080 GARRETT MARINE R1535500 THIBEAUX, RYAN LEWIS & HEBERT, CRYSTAL L 110 N RIVERRIDGE LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $39.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 100' E & W BY 100.18' N & S IN NE/4 SEC 26 T 12 R 4 E BEING LOT 33 PLAT 384-760 (.22 AC) 1 LOT MEAS 100' E & W BY 100.18' N & S IN NE/4 SEC 26 T 12 R 4 E BEING LOT 34 PLAT 384-760 207-7547 440 .44 AC X 1000 R1552600 TRAHAN, KELLY J & BENOIT, DIANA M 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $178.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.067 AC IN SEC 39 T 12 R 4 E & SEC 61 T 12 R 5 E 84-14295 1120 IMP 8360 R3582600 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $35.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .19 AC IN N POR OF SEC 46 T 12 R 3 E MEAS. 62.09' ON COULEE KINNEY RD BY DEPTH ON N LINE OF 273.01' & 266.86' ON SW LINE BD N HWY 14 BY-PASS, E COULEE KINNEY RD 96-6372 380 .19 X 2000 RE181600 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $228.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 BLK 3 DEROUEN ADD 95-672 202-12864 400 IMP 2130 205 N SUIRE ST 203 N SUIRE ST 619 E PUTNAM RE182000 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $256.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N POR OF LOT 17 BLK 5 DEROUEN ADD MEAS 50' FRT ON DEROUEN ST BY 185' 97-4292 400 IMP 2440 RE181800 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES & BENOIT, DIANNA 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $167.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 168 RANSONNET S/D 95-1305 400 IMP 1460 R8365200 TRAHAN, LEZIME % DALE TRAHAN 112 KAISER DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $82.73 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.17 AC LOT H PART PAUL TRAHAN 980 2.17 AC X 450 R9635600 TRAHAN, LULA MAE 9432 HEMLOCK RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $95.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .90 AC UND 90% INT IN 1 AC IN SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E 99-10127 990 .90 X 1100 RA727800 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $362.33 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 BLK B HARLEM S/D 99- 11377 200 IMP 4200 RA727950 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $237.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 98 & S 10' OF LOT 97 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 350 IMP 2530 RA728100 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $169.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 99 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 300 IMP 1760 R9663800 VINCENT, FRANCIS JUDE 9226 BRAHMS LANE HOUSTON, TX 77040 TAXES OWED ARE $19.22 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 9.133 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 27.40 AC IN N/POR OF SEC 6 T 12 R 1 E 803-870 94-10817 190 R1574400 W P RISQUE 117 CONCORD P O BOX 817 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $6.74 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 10 ACS BD N YOUNGS, S ROY, E COULEE, W BY VERMILION 201-3229 70 RA748400 WALKER, HAYWARD & LEVINE, BERNICE 506 HAWTHORNE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $123.54 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 45' OF LOT 6 A L LEBLANC ANNEX 207-2303 200 IMP 1300 R5440805 WALSTON, DARWOOD JAMES & ALCOCK, CHLSEA DAWN P O BOX 66 CROWLEY, LA 70527 TAXES OWED ARE $242.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .27 AC IN SEC 1 T 11 R 1 E LOT 9C PLAT .35 AC IN SEC 1 T 11 R 1 E LOT 9B 207-4211 680 IMP 1800 .62 AC X 1100 RA768600 WILSON, MARY EST % PATRICIA JOHNSON 207 N MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $49.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 43 F D YOUNG ADD 374-479 206-8542-8708 600 On the day of sale I will sell a tax sale title to such portions of the property as each debtor will point out and, in case the debtor will not point out sufficient property, I will at once and without further delay sell the least quantity as undivided interests of said property of any tax debtor which any bidder will buy for the amount of statutory impositions for which the sale is made, together with all interest and costs due by said tax debtor. The sale will be without appraisement, for cash or other payment method acceptable to the tax collector, in legal tender money of the United States, and the tax sale title to property sold will be redeemable at any time during the applicable redemptive period by paying the price given, including costs and five percent (5%) penalty thereon, with interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month until redeemed. Michael A. Couvillon Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana S/Brooke Stelly witness S/Crystal L. Romero witness May 21 & June 11, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
DISCOUNT TIRE BURGLARY
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon is asking for the public’s help in regards to a business burglary which occurred in Abbeville on April 27, 2009. Sheriff Couvillon says that between the hours of 5:00pm on April 27, 2009 and 7:30am on April 28, 2009 an individual or individuals gained access onto the property of Discount Tire in Abbeville by cutting a secure fence on the eastside of the business, and entered an enclosed cage area and took eighteen (18) Firestone eighteen wheeler tires and four (4) Aeolis eighteen wheeler tires. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the tires are valued in excess of $10,500.00. Detectives with the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations are working diligently to solve this case, and are asking for the public’s assistance. Sheriff Couvillon is asking that anyone who may have purchased these types of tires from someone off of the street, or has knowledge of anyone attempting to sell these types of tires to please contact the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4406.
Friday, May 08, 2009
PIT BULL
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, a 6 year old Erath boy has been taken to a local hospital by Acadian Ambulance after being attacked by a pit bull yesterday evening. Sheriff Couvillon says the youth was playing with friends at a residence in the 3000 block of Broadview in Erath, when the pit bull escaped from a fenced in area and attacked the youth causing multiple large lacerations to the lower back area and stomach area. Vermilion Parish Rabies personnel have taken control of the pit bull, and charges are pending on the owner of the dog as the investigation continues.
Friday, May 01, 2009
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Weston Trahan who resides at 8920 Merchant Rd., Kaplan, La after a short vehicle pursuit at the intersection of 1st Street and Jefferson Street in Abbeville. On Friday May 1, 2009 Officers with the Vermilion parish Narcotics Task Force were patrolling the streets of Abbeville and witnessed a drug transaction on Green Street. Officers met up with the vehicle at S. Guegnon and Maude Ave. The driver of the vehicle appeared to be smoking a pipe as he was driving down the road. Officers then witnessed the driver driving recklessly so Officers decided to stop the vehicle. Once Officers stopped the vehicle at First Street and S. Jefferson Street the driver of the vehicle got out of the car with his hands in his pants. Officers advised the subject to take his hands out of this paints and the subject then started walking away. Officers advised the subject to stop and turn around, then the subject started running towards his vehicle. Officer from the Task Force proceeded to catch the subject, once the Officer grabbed the subject he was sitting in the driver’s seat. The subject then put the vehicle in drive and gave vehicle gas, at that time the Officer jumped in to avoid being ran over by the vehicle. Other officer at the scene then grabbed the subjects feet off the gas pedal and officers took the subject out of the vehicle and placed him under arrest and located a metal pipe, and 0.9 grams of Crack Cocaine in the subjects pocket. The Narcotics Task Force would also like to thank the Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division for the help in the apprehension of this suspect. Chief Rick Coleman, Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Kaplan Mayor Linda Hardee and Kaplan Police Chief Steve Perry, would like to commend the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Chief Coleman and Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He encourage all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and you e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics or Task Force for this information.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
DELCAMBRE HIGH SCHOOL FIRE
According to Sheriff Michael Couvillon, on 03-18-09, at approximately 0725 hrs., Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office was called out to a fire at the Delcambre High School. There was minimal damage to the school and did not interfere with the regular operations of the school schedules. With the assistance from the State Fire Marshall’s Office and Delcambre Police Department, a 14 year old juvenile who attends Delcambre High School was arrested for Aggravated Arson and transported to St. Martin Parish Juvenile Detention Center. No additional information will be available.
Monday, March 02, 2009
JUVENILE ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two (2) male juvenile subjects from Vermilion Parish have been arrested for 8 cts. of Criminal Damage to Property following incidents which took place within the city limits of Maurice and the surrounding areas on the night of 2/25/09. Sheriff Couvillon says that information was obtained by Maurice P.D. from an anonymous source indicating who the possible suspects may be. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that detectives with the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division and Maurice P.D. made contact with the juveniles and their parents, and were able to arrest them based on their confessions to the crimes. Sheriff Couvillon says that three doors to residences were kicked in within the city limits of Maurice, one mail box was damaged on E. Etienne Road, one door was kicked in on E. Etienne Road, one residence on Fuselier Road was spray painted and two vehicles and an outdoor shop on Custer road were also spray painted, with a total estimated amount of damage in excess of $3,000.00. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrest will be forthcoming.
Friday, February 27, 2009
NEGLECTED LIVESTOCK
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, today a complaint was received by the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office in reference to possible neglect of livestock in the Mouton Cove area in Southern Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that Mr. Andrew Granger with the LSU Ag Center Extension Service was called to evaluate the cattle, and his opinion was that necessary steps needed to be taken to move the cattle to an alternate location be wormed, and monitored. Sheriff Couvillon says that although some of the cattle appeared to be in poor condition does not necessarily mean that the cattle were neglected, as the cattle had a food and water supply. Sheriff Couvillon says that according to Mr. Granger the effects of Hurricane Ike damaged the pasture and the dry weather conditions which followed caused the cattle to lose condition, and with the additional stress of cold weather and calving cattle were lost. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that steps have been taken to move the cattle to another location, in an effort to build them back up, and the situation will be closely monitored.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
HIT AND RUN ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, a 16 year old Iberia Parish teenager has been arrested and booked into a juvenile detention center as a result of a hit and run incident which occurred in Northern Vermilion Parish on 02/07/09 which left one female pedestrian hospitalized for several days. Sheriff Couvillon says that on 2/07/09 at approximately 6:30pm the female victim and two male pedestrians were standing outside of their vehicle on Dudley Rd. north of Erath, when the female was struck by an oncoming vehicle which failed to stop. Sheriff Couvillon says that the 16 year old juvenile has been charged with hit and run, and additional charges may be forthcoming. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon commends the Erath Police Department and a concerned citizen for their assistance in this investigation, as they played a key role in allowing the Sheriff’s Office to make an arrest.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
HIT AND RUN
The Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating the person and or vehicle responsible in a hit and run which left one female injured. Sheriff Mike Couvillon says that on 02/07/09 at approximately 6:30 pm a female pedestrian and two male pedestrians were standing outside of their vehicle on Dudley Rd. north of Erath, when the female was struck by an oncoming vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon says that the description of the vehicle is unclear; however, witnesses say that the vehicle may be a dark colored passenger car (possibly Mitsubishi Galant) which may have possible damage to the front and side of vehicle from the impact. Anyone with information with regards to this incident, are urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office at 898-4401 or Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4406.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
HOMICIDE UPDATE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested in relation to the shooting death of Milton Decuir. Mr. Decuir was found shot to death in his residence on Friday 1/23/09. Sheriff Couvillon says that Denna Decuir w/f dob 11/16/63 of 19836 Cane Break Rd. Abbeville, La. has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1ct. of 2nd Degree Murder. No bond has been set as of press time. Investigation is on going, no additional information will be made at this time with regards to this investigation.
Monday, January 26, 2009
SUICIDAL SUBJECT
At approximately 1:00 pm this afternoon, Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office received a call from Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office stating that a male subject was ALONE in a residence located off of Guillot Road in northern Vermilion Parish and was armed with a weapon and contemplating suicide. Sheriff Couvillon says that Special Response Teams from Vermilion S.O and Lafayette P.D. were able to secure a perimeter around the residence and evacuate neighbors in the immediate area. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that negotiators from Vermilion S.O. and Iberia S.O. were able to successfully negotiate with the subject, and the subject exited his residence at 3:25pm and was taken into custody by Lafayette P.D. Special Response Team without incident. Sheriff Couvillon would like to thank the residents for their cooperation and patience during this situation, and also applauds the efforts of his department as well as the efforts and assistance rendered by Lafayette P.D. Special Response Team and Iberia S.O. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the individual whose name will not be made available was later released to medical authorities at a local hospital for medical evaluation.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
HOMICIDE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the body of a white male subject found dead in his residence in the southern portion of Vermilion Parish has been ruled a homicide. Sheriff Couvillon says that Milton Decuir dob 5/28/1948 of 19836 Canebreak Rd. Abbeville, La. 70510, was shot with a small caliber handgun, while sleeping in his bed. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that detectives are working diligently to develop information as to a possible suspect and motive into the death of Decuir. Finally, anyone with information with regards to this homicide, are urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4401 or 898-4403.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
SHOPPERS
Sheriff Mike Couvillon advises shoppers, “Be alert when shopping this holiday season!" There’s a certain buzz of excitement this time of year that indicates the holiday season is upon us. There’s anticipation in the children’s eyes as they’re anxiously waiting to sit on Santa’s lap, and parents’ faces also have a cheerful countenance as they busily hustle about in preparation. The streets and houses even have that special glimmer and glow that let us know the holiday season has clearly arrived. The holiday season may very well be the “most wonderful time of the year” for shoppers. With such dazzling displays of colors, lights, and sounds in every storefront and walkway shoppers can easily zone out and fall into “shopping mode” oblivious to the reality around them. “Unfortunately, when shopping, people sometimes have a tendency to become distracted and lose sight of their personal safety, but don’t become so preoccupied with the thrill and excitement of shopping and holiday festivities that you lose your sense of good judgment when it comes to your personal safety,” warns Sheriff Couvillon. Sheriff Couvillon advises that it may also be the “most wonderful time of year” for criminals. This time of year has a tendency to attract more shopping-related criminal activity because thieves prey upon larger crowds and extended store hours. These factors, combined with the usual distractions related to shopping, create a more favorable environment for petty thieves and other offenders. Despite the fact that security measures are being heightened to protect shoppers across the country, he is warning Vermilion Parish residents to keep their guard up to avoid becoming one of the millions of people victimized by crime each year. Sheriff Couvillon suggests busy shoppers take some safety precautions to reduce their chances of being victimized by criminals who thrive on shoppers at this time of the year. Those safety precautions include: BEFORE YOU LEAVE: • There is safety in numbers. Always try to shop with another person. A single shopper is the ultimate target for theft. • When going shopping, make sure you tell someone where you are going and what time you expect to return home. • Try and avoid taking young children into busy shopping areas, but if it is unavoidable make sure they know what to do if they lose you. e.g., tell the nearest counter assistant that they are lost and NEVER leave a shop without you. • Agree on a meeting point with older children in case you get separated. • Before going shopping, remove from your wallet or purse any credit cards or other valuable identification that you will not need to reduce risk. • Make a list of all credit card numbers and the numbers to call in case they are lost or stolen. This will make the incident a lot easier to report. WHILE SHOPPING: • Be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times, especially in busy areas where thieves and pickpockets target purses and bags left unattended. • Be aware that wearing headphones will decrease your ability to stay alert to your surroundings. • Be alert to distraction theft. Watch out for thieves using a “tag team” approach. While one person distracts you by bumping into you or through conversation, the other is snatching your purse or wallet. • Don’t get loaded down with too many bags. Plan for your heaviest purchases last. Try to keep one hand free. • If you are in a store and sense that you are being followed, locate a store employee or security personnel. Be prepared to give them a complete description of the person you suspect. • If you think you spot a thief or pickpocket alert the police or security staff. Avoid a confrontation whenever possible. • If carrying cash, keep it in a front pocket. This makes it more difficult for a pickpocket to remove. • Store car keys in a pant or jacket pocket. If your purse is stolen, you will still be able to drive home. • Always carry a cell phone for easy access to emergency services. PARKING LOT SAFETY: • Don’t leave lots of presents on display in a parked car as they could tempt thieves. Remember, out of sight, out of mind. • Plan ahead. If you know you are going to return to your car after nightfall, park in a well-lit area. Note your parking place. • If you feel uneasy returning to your car alone, find a security guard and ask him to walk you to your car. • Have your car keys in your hand to avoid spending unnecessary time unprotected from the security of your vehicle. • When approaching your car, check around it and in the back seat. Sheriff Mike Couvillon concluded, “Have a safe and joyous holiday season from your Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office.”
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
VEHICLE BURGLARY / PURSUIT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two Vermilion parish residents are behind bars after a Vermilion Parish detective assisting the patrol division observed a suspicious vehicle at a paint and body shop located off of La. Hwy 167 north of Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon says that while conducting routine patrol at approximately 4:23am the VPSO officer observed suspicious activity at Allen’s Paint and Body Shop, and upon attempting to initiate a traffic stop, the suspect vehicle fled away. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that a pursuit ensued and the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Scott Grigsby w/m dob 4/05/80 of 14006 La. Hwy. 696 Kaplan, La. eventually bailed out of the vehicle and fled on foot, however, officers were able to arrest a female accomplice indentified as Crystal Broussard w/f dob 1/20/90 of 205 N. Sellers Kaplan, La. who was still in the vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that Grigsby was later arrested after he had occupied another vehicle and crashed on La. Hwy. 696. Both individuals have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on the following charges: Scott Grigsby was arrested on 1ct. Simple Burglary of a Vehicle bond set at $10,000.00, 1ct. Aggravated Flight from an Officer bond set at $5,000.00 with additional traffic charges forthcoming. Grigsby was also arrested on a number of FTA’s for various traffic citations with those bonds set at $3,000.00. Total Bond $18,000.00 / No Bond Crystal Broussard has been arrested on 1ct. of Principal to Simple Burglary bond set at $10,000.00 and 1ct. of Obstruction of Justice bond set at $1,000.00. Total Bond $11,000.00 Sheriff Couvillon also stated that Grigsby’s mother Catherine Smith was also arrested and later bonded out of jail in relation to this incident for Obstruction of Justice bond set at $1,000.00 and Accessory after the Fact bond set at $5,000.00. Total Bond $6,000.00 Finally, Sheriff Couvillon who like to commend his Patrol Division, Investigations Division, K-9 and SRT personnel for their efforts in this investigation.
Monday, December 08, 2008
HOLIDAY FIRE SAFETY
Sheriff Mike Couvillon advises, “Review holiday fire safety guidelines with your family” The holidays are approaching with almost lightning speed and during the hustle and bustle of the festive season, fire safety is often overlooked. Sheriff Couvillon said, “People turn their attention to shopping, tree-trimming and social gatherings, overlooking the fact that the threat of fires in the home is most severe during this time.” According to the National Fire Protection Association, December, January and February are the leading months for home fires and home fire deaths in America. Sheriff Couvillon added, “Fire hazards often increase during the holidays because of overburdened electrical outlets, Christmas trees, decorative lights, and burning candles. When not properly tended, they can spark deadly, destructive fires.” To help ensure a joyful Christmas and fire-safe holiday season for everyone, Sheriff Couvillon advises that the following basic fire safety guidelines be observed. • When buying a live Christmas tree, check for freshness. A fresh tree is green, needles are hard to pull from branches and do not break when bent between your fingers. The bottom of a fresh tree is sticky with resin, and when tapped on the ground the tree should not lose many needles. • When setting up a tree at home, make sure it is at least three feet away from any heat sources such as fireplaces and radiators. • Try to keep your tree as moist as possible by watering daily. • When using an artificial tree, make sure it is marked “flame retardant.” • Do not place a tree in a doorway or in front of escape routes. • Use only decorative lights approved for the specified use you have in mind. • Do not use outdoor lights inside the house and vice versa. • Do not overload electrical circuits with excessive lighting and extension cords. • Keep fresh pine boughs and trees far away from any heat source, such as a portable heater, fireplace, or candles. • Do not burn pine boughs. Sparks can float out of the chimney and ignite the roof of a nearby home. • Keep candles away from flammable areas, and never put them on or near a tree. • Do not display candles in windows or near exits. • Keep all candles, matches, and lighters out of the reach of children. • Beware of glass candle holders. The wick may get too close to the glass and shatter it. • Turn off all lights and extinguish all candles before you go to bed or leave the house. • Keep children and pets away from light strings and electrical decorations. • Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S. When cooking for holiday visitors, remember to keep an eye on the range. • After holiday parties, check for cigarettes in upholstered furniture before going to bed. Cigarette fires are still the leading cause of fire fatalities in the home. • Do not burn trash, gift wrap, or green wood in a fireplace. They can create creosote build-up in the chimney, which can lead to a chimney or roof fire. • Safely dispose of the tree when it begins dropping needles. Dried out trees are highly flammable. • This is a good time of year to do an annual test of all smoke detectors, replace batteries, and rehearse an escape plan with your family. Sheriff Mike Couvillon concluded, “We all have a tendency to think that fire tragedies happen to other people in other places, but the reality is that they can happen to people just like you and me. And, it is important that we all do our part to make this a happy and safe Christmas holiday season.” On the Net: http://www.nfpa.org http://www.cpsc.gov
Monday, December 08, 2008
NEW LAW
Sheriff Mike Couvillon encourages citizens to obey new laws banning driving while texting for safe holiday driving As millions hit the roads for the holidays Sheriff Couvillon advises travelers to take extra precautions. Driving during the holidays can be especially dangerous due to higher traffic volume, fatigue from driving long hours, an increased incidence of drunk-driving and distracted driving. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA) distracted driving (including cell phone use) is a major contributor to automobile crashes. Every day in the U.S. between 4,000 and 8,000 crashes occur related to distracted driving. The issue of distracted driving becomes even more pertinent today because of increased incidents of “Driving While Texting (DWT). According to a Nationwide Insurance Study, an estimated 20% of drivers are sending or receiving text messages while behind the wheel. Researchers are noting a dangerous trend as this statistic jumps alarmingly to 66% among young people ages 18-24. Sheriff Couvillon wants to ensure that all drivers know the laws regarding cell phone use while driving. Louisiana is currently one of five states that have banned text-messaging while driving. New Louisiana laws also prohibit drivers with learner’s permits from talking on the cell phone while driving unless they are using a hands free device. If a driver is in an accident at the time of the violation, the fines are doubled. Sheriff Couvillon does not discount the fact that cell phones act as lifesaving tools in emergency situations. About 290,000 emergency calls are made everyday from wireless devices. “But there is a time and a place for text messaging, and when you’re driving is not one of them,” advises Sheriff Couvillon. “As the use of cell phones continues to sky-rocket,” the Sheriff continued, “it’s best to recognize that certain safety factors can mean the difference between life and death in cell phone use when driving.” To make your driving and cell phone use experience a little safer, Sheriff Couvillon offers the following safety tips: • Obey the law. Don’t text and drive while you’re behind the wheel. • Before you get behind the wheel, get to know your phone’s features, such as speed dial and redial. Use a hands free device when possible. • Assess the traffic and dial sensibly. Ask your passenger to dial for you, or make calls when you are not moving. • Never read or write while the car is moving. If you must write a note or take down a phone number during a conversation, PULL OVER! • Be careful when pulling over to place calls. To avoid being a crime victim, don’t stop in dangerous areas and keep your car doors locked. • Position your phone within easy reach or let your voice mail answer rather that taking your eyes off the road to look for the phone. • Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving. • Do not engage in emotional conversations as you will be focused primarily on the call rather than your driving. • Always disconnect your cell phone when using jumper cables and do not use a cell phone while pumping gas. • Dial 911 to report an emergency-it’s free from your wireless phone. The Sheriff reminds us to use our cell phone when valuable seconds count toward reducing emergency response time. Make sure 911 is programmed into your phone’s memory should you need to report an accident or other emergency. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies and be prepared to give your exact location, nature of the emergency and your name and cellular number including the area code. Sheriff Mike Couvillon concludes, “Remember these simple rules when driving and talking. Make cellular safety your most important call.”
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
VISHING SCAM
ACCORDING TO VERMILION PARISH SHERIFF MIKE COUVILLON, ON SUNDAY 11/30/2008 THE VERMILION PARISH SHERIFFS OFFICE RECEIVED NUMEROUS CALLS FROM CONCERNED CITIZENS WHO ARE RESIDENTS OF KAPLAN OR THE SURROUNDING AREAS, STATING THAT THEY HAD RECEIVED PHONE CALLS FROM UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS INDICATING THAT THEIR BANK ACCOUNTS MAY HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED. SHERIFF COUVILLON FURTHER STATED THAT THESE CALLS ORIGINATED FROM “SPOOFED” OR UNTRACEABLE NUMBERS ORIGINATING FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. THE PURPOSE OF THESE CALLS WAS TO OBTAIN CREDIT CARD AND/OR DEBIT CARD ACCOUNT INFORMATION. THE CALLS HAVE NO IDEA OF WHO YOU BANK WITH. THIS PRACTICE IS COMMONLY CALLED A “VISHING” SCAM WHICH USES TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION VERSES “PHISHING” WHICH IS AN INTERNET OR EMAIL BASED SCAM PRACTICE. “VISHING” EXPLOITS THE PUBLICS TRUST IN LANDLINE TELEPHONE SERVICES. SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT THE CALLS WENT TO RESIDENTS REGARDLESS OF WHO THEY BANK WITH BUT WERE TARGETED TOWARDS VERMILION BANK AND KAPLAN STATE BANK DUE TO PROXIMITY OF THEIR LOCATION. THE SCAMS PURPOSE OR METHOD USED IS AS FOLLOWS; A CONSUMER RECEIVES A PRE-RECORDED PHONE CALL IDENTIFYING A SPECIFIC LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. THE MESSAGE INFORMS THE CONSUMER THAT HIS OR HER PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNTS HAVE BEEN FROZEN. THE MESSAGE ADVISES THE CONSUMERS TO IMMEDIATELY INPUT THEIR ATM OR DEBIT CARD NUMBER, EXPIRATION DATE, AND PIN TO REACTIVATE THE AFFECTED ACCOUNT. UNAUTHORIZED ATM WITHDRAWALS ARE OCCURRING (IN OTHER COUNTRIES) IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE INFORMATION IS INPUT. SHERIFF COUVILLON ALSO STATED THAT IF A BANK EMPLOYEE SHOULD CONTACT YOU, PLEASE KNOW THAT THEY WILL NOT ASK YOU TO DIVULGE YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, PIN NUMBER OR PASSWORD. FINALLY, SHERIFF COUVILLON SAYS THAT HIS DEPARTMENT IS WORKING CLOSELY WITH KAPLAN STATE BANK PRESIDENT PAUL MEAUX AND VERMILION BANK PRESIDENT BLAKE WILLIAMS IN REGARDS TO THIS MATTER, AND OFFERS THESE SAFETY TIPS IN AN EFFORT TO HELP PREVENT YOU FROM BECOMING A POTENTIAL VICTIM. 1) ADOPT A NEED TO KNOW APPROACH ABOUT GIVING OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION TO OTHERS. 2) NEVER GIVE OUT YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER OR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER. 3) PAY ATTENTION TO BILLING CYCLES. 4) USE PASSWORDS ON CREDIT CARDS AND BANK ACCOUNTS. 5) REMEMBER, THAT WHEN YOU HAVE AN OPEN ACCOUNT WITH ANY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THEY SHOULD ALREADY HAVE ALL OF YOUR ACCOUNT INFORMATION, AND YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PROVIDE THEM WITH ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 6) USE COMMON SENSE, “IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, THEN IT PROBABLY IS”.
Friday, November 21, 2008
PECAN ISLAND ARMED ROBERY
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two (2) Pennsylvania people are behind bars following an Armed Robbery in Pecan Island at the Pecan Island food Store. Sheriff Couvillon stated that at approximately 6:50pm on 11/20/08 the sheriff’s office received a complaint indicating that the store clerk had been robbed at knife point by a tall white male subject, with long hair and a beard, and stated that the direction of travel by the subject was uncertain, however she thought that the subject fled the scene heading east on La. Hwy. 82. Sheriff Couvillon says that once the subject left the store, little did he know that his freedom would be short lived, as a sequence of events took place utilizing the collective efforts of the store clerk, the owner of the Pecan Island Food Store, and the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Couvillon said that the store clerk immediately contacted the store owner Billy Broussard, who in turn contacted Vermilion Parish Patrol deputy Michael Lege who was assigned to the Pecan Island area. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that quick thinking on the part of deputy Lege and Mr. Broussard may be what enabled the Sheriff’s Office to apprehend the subject within minutes of the robbery, when they contacted the Sheriff’s master control and advised them to contact the bridge tender in Little Prairie as well as the Superior Bridge in Cameron Parish to close the bridges to thru traffic. Sheriff Couvillon stated that this allowed detectives and additional patrol personnel time to arrive at the Little Prairie Bridge and upon arrival noted that the first car in line to cross the bridge was occupied by a male subject fitting the description of the robber, as well as a female subject. Sheriff Couvillon stated that detectives and patrol personnel ordered the subjects out of the vehicle, and ultimately obtained confessions, and recovered the weapon along with the money and other items taken during the robbery. Eric Larocco w/m dob 04/04/1984 of Beaver Meadows Pennsylvania was booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1ct. of Armed Robbery, 1ct. of Shoplifting, and 1ct. of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia with a total bond of $102,000.00. Amanda Rose Matusick w/f dob 06/08/1989 of Mountain Top Pennsylvania was also booked into the Vermilion Parish correctional Center on 1ct. of Armed Robbery, 1ct. of Shoplifting, and 1ct. of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia with a total bond of $52,000.00. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon praises the efforts of his department, as well as the store clerk for her composure during a very dangerous situation, as well as the store owner and bridge personnel for their efforts and cooperation
Thursday, November 13, 2008
ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one Vermilion Parish resident has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on narcotics charges. Sheriff Couvillon says that Ron J. Landry w/male dob9/21/77 of 15822 La. 685 Erath, La. 70533 was arrested late yesterday evening without incident by members of the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Special Response Team on outstanding warrants for Manufacturing of Schedule II Drugs and Possession with intent to Distribute Marijuana, with bond being set at $85,000.00, as well as a hold for the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the Special Response Team was utilized to affect the arrest of Landry, because of the threat associated with this individual, but more importantly to ensure the safety and wellbeing of residents, and officers.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
ERATH VEHICLE BURGLARIES
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested in relation to a number of vehicle burglaries off of Kim Drive just south of Erath. Sheriff Couvillon says that Johnathon P. Smith w/m dob 11/18/90 of 301 N. Kibbie Erath, La. 70533 has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 5cts. of Burglary of the Interior of a Vehicle. Sheriff Couvillon says that Smith was arrested after Sheriff’s deputies and Detectives conducted a search of a vehicle and residence located at 301 N. Kibbie, and recovered many of the stolen items. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon stated that bond has not yet been set on Smith, and the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrest may be forthcoming.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
MISSING BOAT UPDATE
In an update of a press release yesterday with regards to a boat and trailer missing from the Henry area, Sheriff Couvillon is pleased to announce that whoever took the aforementioned boat and trailer has returned it to its location. Sheriff Couvillon says that he is confident that the media played a pivotal role in the boats reappearance and also commends to individual who returned the boat.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
MISSING BOAT
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division are attempting to locate a boat that was reported missing Sunday afternoon in the Henry area. Sheriff Couvillon says that on Sunday October 26, 2008 a 15½‘ 1995 white fiberglass Bayhawk boat with blue carpet Registration#LA2009ER on a tandem axle trailer was reported stolen near the intersection of LA. 331 and Aristide Road, which is located south of Erath in the Henry area. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the boat which made its way into an area sugarcane field during the tidal surge associated with Hurricane Ike, had just been removed from the field when the trailer received a flat tire, and was left near the roadway while attempting to get assistance, and upon returning noticed the boat and trailer were gone. Sheriff Couvillon said that whoever took the boat may have thought that it was left for removal as an unwanted item because of its condition; however that was not the case. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon stated that if that was the case and the boat and trailer are returned no criminal charges will be pursued. If anyone has information in regards to this investigation, they are urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Low-Speed Vehicles
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, says that in 1998 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration established a limited set of safety standards for low-speed vehicles, which was primarily intended to be utilized to make short trips for shopping, social, and recreational purposes generally within retirement or other planned communities with golf courses. Sheriff Couvillon says that although Louisiana State law allows road accessibility to low-speed vehicles, Sheriff Couvillon says that certain criteria must be adhered to prior to using a low-speed vehicle on roadways. 1) Low-speed vehicles must have 4 wheels and a top speed of at least 20 mph, but cannot exceed 25 mph. 2) Each low-speed vehicle must also be equipped with headlamps, front and rear turn signals, tail lamps, stop lamps, reflex reflectors, including one on each side as far to the rear as practicable, and one red reflector on the rear of the vehicle, an exterior mirror mounted on the driver’s side of the vehicle and either an exterior mirror mounted on the passenger’s side of the vehicle or an interior mirror, a parking brake, a windshield that conforms to the American National Standard Institutes “Safety Code for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing Motor Vehicles Operating on Land Highways”, a windshield wiper, speedometer, odometer, braking for each wheel, a seat belt assembly installed at each designated seating position, and a vehicle identification number. 3) Must be registered with the State of Louisiana, Office of motor vehicles, in the same manner as motor vehicle intended for personal use. 4) Must have a license plate and shall be required to pay an annual registration license fee to be collected by the office of motor vehicles every two years in accordance with the procedures and schedule of fees provided. 5) No low-speed vehicle shall be operated by an unlicensed driver. 6) May operate on roadways where the posted speed limit is 35 mph or less. 7) May cross an intersection or may traverse any divided highway, highway, roadway, or street with a posted speed limit of not more than 45 mph for a distance not to exceed ¼ of a mile as a means of conveyance in connecting from one divided highway, highway, roadway, or street where the posted speed limit is no more than 35 mph to another divided highway, highway, roadway, or street where the posted speed limit is no more than 35 mph. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that just because low-speed vehicles meet the required criteria for being on roadways, does not prohibit State and/or Local Law Enforcement from prohibiting the operation of low-speed vehicles on roadways if deemed unsafe.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Take precautions for a safe Halloween
Sheriff Mike Couvillon advises, “Take precautions for a safe Halloween” Although fall officially begins in mid-September, many people don’t begin to appreciate the changing colors and cooler weather until the “unofficial” beginning of the season on Halloween night. Halloween’s popularity seems to be ever-increasing as more adults and children venture outside for fun-filled festivities. In fact, according to a 2008 National Retail Federation survey, more consumers plan to celebrate the holiday this year than last year. Sheriff Couvillon warns that “Sadly, Halloween’s heightened popularity can sometimes mean a greater possibility for a variety of dangers and mishaps.” “Many times when parents think of Halloween safety, the first thing they do is remind their kids not to eat unwrapped treats. And that’s good, but there’s so much more to Halloween safety,” Sheriff Couvillon said. Unfortunately all too often, a small number of people focus on the “trick” part of Halloween instead of the “treats.” Halloween is THE night for pranks! Toilet papering houses and other forms of vandalism often fall into that category. The Sheriff says to let your children know that you want them to enjoy themselves, but that some tricks have the potential to hurt others or vandalize property. Tell your children that you not only disapprove of vandalism, but that it is against the law. Another unfortunate reality is that child predators do exist right within our own neighborhoods. Because children are going from door to door during Halloween, Sheriff Couvillon says, “Parents should be vigilant and take the time to plan and review with your children the route which is acceptable to you.” Sheriff Couvillon encourages parents and children to “Know Before You Go.” Sheriff Couvillon advises parents to go to http://www.lsp.org/socpr/default.html to search for offenders in your area using the statewide database. Simply enter your home address to view a printable map of your neighborhood and any offenders in the surrounding area. While you are on the Web site, Sheriff Couvillon encourages you to take one extra step and register for e-mail alerts. You can enter your home, school, or day care addresses to receive e-mail notifications any time an offender moves within one mile of any address you register. In whatever way you and your children choose to celebrate Halloween, there are ways in which some common sense precautions can ensure safety and reduce the possibility of becoming a victim of crime or an unfortunate accident. Although it is not possible to anticipate all possibilities, risks and dangers, Sheriff Couvillon offers some straightforward tips for parents and children to help create a happy Halloween experience before, during and after the ghosts and goblins have faded into the night. Before Halloween • Plan and review with your children the route which is acceptable to you. Be sure to remind them if any homes are unsafe and should not be visited. • Teach children how to call 9-1-1 (or their local emergency number) if they have an emergency or become lost. • Plan costumes and accessories that are bright, reflective, fit well and are flame resistant. • For greater visibility, add reflective tape or striping to costumes and Trick-or-Treat bags. • Secure emergency identification (name, address, phone number) discreetly within Halloween attire or on a bracelet. • Consider non-toxic makeup as an alternative to masks that can block eyesight. • Think twice before using simulated knives, guns or swords. If they are used, be certain they do not appear authentic and are soft and flexible to prevent injury. • Plan ahead to use only battery powered lanterns or glow sticks in place of candles in decorations and costumes. • This is also a great time to buy fresh batteries for your home Smoke Alarms. • Review with children the principle of “Stop-Drop-Roll,” should their clothes catch fire. • Clear pathways on your porch and walkway to avoid trips and falls. • Consider safe party guidelines when hosting an adult or office party. During Trick-or-Treating • A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children. Remind Trick-or-Treaters • By using a flashlight, one can see and be seen by others. • Stay in a group and communicate where they will be going. • Only go to homes with a porch light on. • Remain on well-lit streets and always use the sidewalk. • If no sidewalk is available, walk at the farthest edge of the roadway facing traffic. • Never cut across yards or use alleys. • Never enter a stranger’s home or car for a treat. • Obey all traffic and pedestrian rules. • Always walk across a street. Never run. • Only cross the street as a group in established crosswalks. • Remove any mask that will limit eyesight before crossing a street, driveway or alley. • Do not assume the right of way. Motorists may have trouble seeing Trick-or-Treaters. • Never consume food items or drinks that may be offered. • No treats are to be eaten until they are thoroughly checked by an adult at home. • Law enforcement authorities should be notified immediately of any suspicious or unlawful activity. After Trick-or-Treating • Wait until children are home to sort and check treats. A responsible adult should closely examine all treats and throw away any spoiled, unwrapped or suspicious items. • Try to apportion treats for the days following Halloween. • Although sharing is encouraged, make sure items that can cause choking (such as hard candies), are given only to those of an appropriate age. Concluded Sheriff Couvillon, “Remember, a few simple safety precautions can mean all the difference between a fun and memorable celebration, or one spoiled by an avoidable incident. Keep safe and have a great Halloween.
Thursday, October 02, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one narcotic arrest. Agents with the Task Force arrested eighteen year old James Ficklen of Abbeville for Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Marijuana, and Resisting an Officer. While Task Force agents were doing narcotics surveillance in a known drug activity area they observed suspicious activities being conducted by James Ficklen and when he was approached by Task Force Agents he broke and ran. When the suspect was apprehended suspected narcotics was found on his person. The Task Force would like to thank the Abbeville Police Department for there assistance in the arrest and apprehension of this suspect. Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon would like to thank the public for their awareness of drug activities in their neighborhoods and calling in such activities to the Task Force. It is with this type of cooperation from concerned citizens in this city and our parish, that we can make a difference in our neighborhoods and residential areas, in curbing illegal drug activities. To report or contact the Task Force on illegal drug activities call 337-740-4501 or e-mail us at taskforce@vpso.net. You may also fill out the “ TURN IN A PUSHER” form found in the Abbeville Meridional. All responses will be held in the strictest of confidence and in a timely manner. For more information about the Task Force log on to the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office web site at www.vpso.net and click on Task Force.
Monday, September 22, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman and, Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Terrance Levy who resides at 306 Duroq Street, Abbeville, La. The arrest was the culmination of an intense investigation into Distribution Crack Cocaine. Because of this investigation Terrance Levy was charged with Possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine, Possession of Alprazolam (Xanax), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance in the presence of Juveniles, and Possession of a firearm in the presence of a Controlled Dangerous Substance. Task Force agents made several purchases of Crack Cocaine from 306 Duroq Street Abbeville, La. Agents then obtained a Search Warrant for 306 Duroq Street. Once the Search Warrant was obtained, agents executed the Search Warrant at the address locating a Plastic bag containing approximately thirty (30) white rocks of suspected Crack Cocaine. Also located was one (1) Alprazolam, one (1) Cobra 380 caliber Semi-automatic handgun and two thousand nine hundred eighty dollars ($2980.00) U.S. Currency. Chief Rick Coleman, Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Chief Coleman and Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Abbeville and Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Abbeville Police Department and the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office in fighting the war on illegal drugs. They encourage all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Abbeville Police Department, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Task Force for this information.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
CRIMINAL TRESPASSING
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, those individuals sifting though others belongings could be cited for Criminal Trespassing. Sheriff Couvillon says that the Sheriff’s Office has received some complaints that individuals have been going through other people’s trash after being placed near the roadway for removal, following Hurricane Ike. Sheriff Couvillon says that when individuals place their unwanted belongings near the roadway on the shoulder of the road, that is considered State or Parish property, and there is no expectation of privacy for the individual, and therefore there would be no criminal violation. However, Sheriff Couvillon says that if individuals go onto another’s property sifting through unwanted belongings, they could be cited for Criminal Trespass. According to R.S. 14:63 of the Louisiana Criminal Code – Criminal Trespass states that no person shall enter upon immovable property owned by another without express, legal, or implied authorization. In an effort to minimize your chances of receiving a citation for Criminal Trespass, Sheriff Couvillon urges individuals not to go on property of another without their consent. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that He “discourages” individuals from sifting through anyone’s unwanted belongings after dark, especially in areas that were severely affected due to Hurricane Ike, as it may cause alarm to property owners.
Monday, September 15, 2008
IKE UPDATE
“Our residents of Vermilion were tested almost 3 years ago when Rita unleashed her fury here and it is so very unfortunate that we have to find our strength again, so soon. It brings to mind again how strong willed and courageous our people are in the face of adversity, helping each other mentally, spiritually and physically as they come home to face what seems like yesterday’s nightmare. I thank our residents for having patience and complying with both evacuation notices and post storm orders that were issued which attributes to the success of “NO LIFE LOSS DURING THIS STORM”. In these types of catastrophic events, success can only be possible with the cooperation and devotion of so many people coming together as a TEAM. As of today, I feel I must thank the many agencies that have come to our aid both before and after the storm (apologizing if I miss some) to include our elected officials like the Mayors, Chiefs of police, Police Jurors, Clerk of Court and Parish President. The employees of governmental and medical agencies such as our Police Jury Office, the Abbeville General Hospital, the local County Agent’s office and our local office of Emergency Preparedness that has done an outstanding job of managing two major emergencies in only 2 weeks. The many police officers, State Troopers, Fireman, Volunteers and first responders who have worked tirelessly before and after the storm. Officers of state agencies like the State Police, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Probation and Parole, and rescue personnel such as Wildlife and Fisheries and our armed forces like the Louisiana National Guard who were here and always ready for deployment, regardless of the mission. And, last but NOT least all of my deputies who have worked so many hours over their normal day for 2 weeks now, sacrificing time away from their families in the face of a major storm. I can think of no finer example of dedication and the meaning of “TO PROTECT AND SERVE”.
Monday, September 08, 2008
ROAD CLOSURE
La 82 (South State Street) in Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, will be closed between Concord Street and Railroad Avenue beginning at 5:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 9, 2008. This closure is necessary to replace several power poles damaged by Hurricane Gustav. The closure is expected to last most of the day. BILL FONTENOT, JR. DISTRICT ENGINEER ADMINISTRATOR (337) 262-6101 (337) 280-8982 – CELL
Thursday, August 28, 2008
SAND BAGS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, sand bags are now being made available to residents in Vermilion Parish, by Parish Government and other local Governmental entities as an anticipation of a possible increase in rainfall that may occur as a result of Hurricane Gaustav. Sheriff Couvillon says that at the present time sand bags are being filled at different locations in the parish utilizing inmate labor provided by the Sheriff’s Office, and efforts have being coordinated with Police Jury officials to provide residents with specific details regarding sand bags being made available to the public. The Vermilion Parish Public Works Department will be opening sand bag locations at the following sites after 9:00am on Friday 08/29/08. 1) Public Works Barn – 221 Leonie Street Abbeville, La. 70510 2) Area I Barn – 13115 Mack Switch Road Erath, La. 70533 3) Area II Barn – 12002 Calvin Lebouef Road Abbeville, La. 70510 4) Area III Barn – 29429 Veterans Memorial Drive Abbeville, La, 70510 5) Area IV Barn – 13531 Gladu Road Kaplan, La. 70548 Sheriff Couvillon also stated that according to Erath Mayor George Dupuis, approximately 1,500 sand bags have been filled by using inmate labor, and can be picked up at city hall in Earth. Mayor Dupuis did advise that although no one will be turned down when requesting sand bags, he does ask that those residents residing outside the city limits of Erath utilize parish locations in the Erath area, and further stated that once the allotted sand bags have run out, residents will still be allowed to pick up sand bags at city hall, however they will have to fill their own sand bags. According to Kaplan Mayor Linda Hardee, Sand Bags can also be obtained for those residents who reside within the city limits of Kaplan at the city yard located at 412 S. Herpin Street Kaplan until 4:00pm today and beginning again at 7:00am tomorrow until 4:00pm, and continuing until if and when any evacuation notice is made. Once the allotment of sand bags have been used, Mayor Hardee says that sand and sand bags will continue to be provided, however residents will have to fill them. Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza says that sand bags will be made available to residents of Abbeville beginning Friday 8/29/08 at 7:00am until 5:00pm and also Saturday if needed, and advises that they may be picked up at the city barn located at 1811 Godchaux. Mayor Piazza further stated that residents are limited to 15 sand bags per household. According to Gueydan Mayor Bob Hensgens, those residents in the Gueydan area may pick sand bags at 2nd and Gardener beginning Friday 8/29/08 at 7:30am until 4:00pm and again Monday9/01/08 from 7:30am until 4:00pm if needed. According to Delcambre Mayor Carol Broussard sand bags will be made available to Delcambre residents beginning tomorrow at 7:00am and be picked up at the city barn located at Hickman and President Streets in Delcambre.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
PREPARE NOW FOR GUSTAV
Sheriff Couvillon advises all Vermilion parish residents that “As always, the hurricane season in Louisiana is a time for vigilance, but in the last week with the effects of Tropical Storm Fay still lingering, and Gustav preparing to enter the Gulf of Mexico we all need to take even more precautions. “Preparation and planning are key elements in protecting lives and staying safe. So start now and avoid the rush at home supply stores, supermarkets, and other businesses that get crowded as hurricane watches and warnings are issued. Don’t wait until the last minute.” One of nature’s most powerful forces, hurricanes turns warm ocean water into powerful winds capable of catastrophic devastation. They bring heavy rains that threaten coastal areas and play havoc to areas hundreds of miles deep inland. Hurricanes’ winds can bring storm surges and tornadoes, too. “This, we can remember all too well from 2005's sister-storms Katrina and Rita,” Sheriff Couvillon said. Sheriff Couvillon says, that according to reports obtained from The National Weather Service, as of 11:00am this morning the center of Gustav was located about 125 miles southeast of Guantanamo Cuba, and forecast indicate the storm should intensify and likely become a Hurricane once again by tomorrow. Furthermore, Sheriff Couvillon stated that while Gustav’s future strength is not certain at this time, it is expected to become a Hurricane --possibly a major one—by the time it reaches the Gulf. Sheriff Couvilon says that all residents in Vermilion Parish should pay close attention to this potentially dangerous storm, and began taking the necessary precautions to get you, your family, and your home “hurricane ready” by building a Disaster Supply Kit which includes the following items: water, food, first aid supplies, clothing and bedding, tools and emergency supplies, and special items.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
700 MHZ RADIO SYSTEM
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Phase I and Phase II of the Sheriff’s Interoperability Communications Plan for Vermilion Parish have been completed. Under phase III of the plan, providing the Mayors of all municipalities in Vermilion Parish with the 700 MHZ radio System has been completed today, as each Mayor has been issued a portable radio. “Affording the heads of local municipal government the ability to communicate directly with incident command during an emergency is another obstacle removed from the communication problems we encountered with Rita”, says sheriff Couvillon. Sheriff Couvillon says that at the beginning of the 2007 year Phase III of this comprehensive communications plan for Vermilion Parish began when radios were programmed and distributed to the municipal police departments, fire departments, parish government, Office of Emergency Preparedness, and now the Mayors throughout the parish. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that he is very pleased with the 700MHZ radio system, and feels that the communications barriers that have plagued first responders forever have been greatly improved upon. With Gustav approaching the gulf, the Sheriff has taken the basic precautionary steps within the office of Sheriff such as preliminary arrangements for jail evacuation, securing locations for the movement of mobile assets to safe areas, checking on fuel storage and the functionality of important equipment like communications and generators. “In the next few days, as the storm’s projected path becomes more predictable and possibly begin to threaten Louisiana, specifically Vermilion Parish, we will adhere to our normal protocol for such emergencies including working closely with our local office of Homeland Security And Emergency Preparedness, parish government, municipalities and all levels of government and first responder agencies to protect lives and property”, says the Sheriff. Lastly Sheriff Couvillon would like to urge everyone to stay informed on the track of Gustav and to begin storm preparations NOW to include getting the necessary supplies and plan out a route for evacuation early, incase an evacuation order is issued for Vermilion Parish as the storm approaches landfall.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
SHOOTING UPDATE
In an update into the shooting in Vermilion Parish on 08/20/08 that left one Abbeville man dead, Sheriff Mike Couvillon says that the victim has been identified as Ricky Spayd w/m DOB 7/09/54 of 14241 Colt Rd. Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon says that Mr. Spayd was originally from Grand Rapids Michigan, and had just recently moved to Vermilion Parish. Bond has been set at $500,000.00 on Barbara Souza for the 2nd Degree Murder of Spayd following a domestic dispute at the residence, which led to the shooting.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
SHOOTING
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested following a shooting that has left one Abbeville man dead. Sheriff Couvillon says that Barbara A. Souza w/f DOB 5/22/48 of 14241 Colt Rd. Abbeville, La. Has been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 1ct. of 2nd Degree Murder following a domestic dispute with her live-in boyfriend at the aforementioned residence, which led to the shooting. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that detectives are conducting a thorough investigation into the specifics surrounding the shooting, and says that the victim was fatally shot with a single gunshot wound to the chest area with a small caliber handgun. No bond has been set for Souza, and additional information will provided once the investigation has been concluded. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says they are not releasing the name of the victim pending notification of next of kin.
Friday, August 15, 2008
PLANE CRASH
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call at approximately 20:35hrs.in regards to a plane crash south of Abbeville. Sheriff Couvillon says that initial reports indicate that a plane, a single engine Piper, had just taken off from the Abbeville Regional Airport and crashed into a sugar cane field located off of Chiasson Road just south of La. Hwy. 14. Sheriff Couvillon says that fortunately the pilot and one male passenger and one female passenger only received minor to moderate injuries and were transported by Acadian Ambulance to a local hospital for medical treatment. Sheriff Couvillon says that the Sheriff’s office has secured the scene and is in the process of notifying the National Transportation and Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration, who are responsible for handling these types of investigations. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that additional information will be provided to the media by the responsible agency as more information becomes available.
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one narcotic arrest. Agents with the Task Force were in Kaplan conducting an investigation. During the investigation agents saw a red Pontiac four door car at Frederick and 5th St. doing what appeared to be a narcotics transaction. When the occupants realized that a vehicle was following them they began to drive in a reckless manner. The car crashed and the occupants fled on foot. Agents caught the driver, Skyler Williams. Other agents secured the vehicle and saw in plain view a large amount of marijuana on the drivers side floor board. Agents also located a small amount of crack cocaine hidden inside the vehicle. Skyler Williams was arrest and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center. Name of subjects arrested: Name: Skyler Williams Address: 205 12th St. Gueydan, La. DOB: 12-16-1983 Charge: 1. Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute 2. Possession of Crack Cocaine with intent to distribute Bond: $.00
Monday, August 04, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one (1) narcotics arrest. Agents with the Task Force received a call from The Abbeville Police Department, Patrol Division, in reference to a female they had arrested for Shoplifting at a local convience store. After the arrest was initiated suspected Marijuana was located in the female’s purse along with a suspected controlled substance (pills). The female suspect, Camellia Wilson of Kaplan La., was arrested on the above drug charges by the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force and transported to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center and booked. Chief Coleman, Sheriff Couvillon and Abbeville Mayor Mark Pizza would like to commend the Abbeville Police Department, Patrol Division, and the Task Force for a job well done. Name of subjects arrested: Name: Camellia Wilson Address: 1005 North LeMaire Street, Kaplan, La. DOB: 03-14-1987 Charge (s): 1. Possession of Marijuana 2. Possession of a Legend Drug (Soma) Bond: $.00
Monday, July 28, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one narcotic arrest. Agents with the Task Force searched the residence at 207 Eleazar Ave. in Kaplan, La. Once inside of the residence, Agents located seven (7) ounces of suspected marijuana. Agents arrested 41 years old Roger LeBlanc for Possession with intent to distribute Marijuana. Leblanc was transported to the Vermilion Parish Correction Center on the above charge. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman and Abbeville Mayor Mark Pizza, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name: Roger LeBlanc Address: 207 Eleazar Ave. Kaplan, La. DOB: 6-27-67 Charge: Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute Bond: $15,000.00
Friday, July 25, 2008
BURGLARY
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one Abbeville man has been arrested in connection to two (2) residential burglaries in the Abbeville area after detectives secured a search warrant for a residence located at 208 Trahan Street Abbeville, and recovered over $5,000.00 in stolen items. Sheriff Couvillon said that events leading to the arrest took place when the Sheriff’s Patrol Division was dispatched to 213 Lover’s Lane in reference to a burglary, and the responding officer observed one of the items in plain view that had taken from the victims residence at 208 Trahan Street, which ultimately lead to detectives obtaining the search warrant and arresting to Anthony Hardy Jr. w/m dob 02/08/87 of 208 Trahan Street Abbeville. Among the items recovered were numerous fishing rods, several ice chest, several tackle boxes w/tackle, scales and fishing tools, hunting chairs, bug lights, fire extinguishers, camo clothing, electric knives, battery charger, cross bow, boots, and many other miscellaneous fishing and hunting related items, says Sheriff Couvillon. Also during the course of the investigation, it was determined that another residence had also been burglarized, and those items were also recovered, Sheriff Couvillon says that Anthony Hardy was arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on two (2) counts of Burglary with bond set at $30,000.00
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made two narcotic arrests. Agents arrested Leroy Stoot and Willie Wiltz Jr. both of Abbeville for Possession of Schedule III narcotics with Intent to Distribute (Loritabs). The arrest occurred in the parking of the Lafitte Shopping Center, in Abbeville. The arrest is part of an ongoing investigation by the Task Force of illegal narcotics being sold in the parish. Numerous complaints have been received at the Task Force office that prescription drug are being sold to individuals who are getting these drugs at pain management facilities. The Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division transported the suspect to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center to be booked and processed on the charge of Possession of Schedule III narcotics with Intent to Distribute (Loritabs). This investigation is ongoing and more arrest is expected. The Task Force would like to thank the Abbeville Police Department for their assistance with this investigation. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman and Abbeville Mayor Mark Pizza commends the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name: Leroy Stoot Address: 102 S. Miles St., Abbeville, La. DOB: October 31, 1943 Charge: Possession of Schedule III (Loritabs) with intent to distribute. Bond: $ 20,000.00 Name: Willie Wiltz Jr. Address: 212 S. Gertrude St., Abbeville, La. DOB: September 20, 1959 Charge: Possession of Schedule III (Loritabs) with intent to distribute. Bond: $ 20,000.00
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
SCAM
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, residents in Vermilion Parish and surrounding areas should be aware of a new scam which has made its way into Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that one Vermilion Parish resident received a phone call from an individual who spoke fluent English but had a foreign accent stating that she won $280,000.00. This individual, a male subject, told the potential victim what steps needed to be taken in order to collect this large sum of money, and the first step was to go to Wal-Mart Money Gram and deposit $1,800.00. The individual also said that by 3:00pm that same afternoon she (potential victim) would get the remaining money, and when she would show them a copy of the Money Gram they would pay her back the $1,800.00. Sheriff Couvillon says that when the resident questioned the caller about whether or not this was legitimate, the male subject gave a number to the resident to contact the District Attorney from New York at 1-662-595-4423 and also provided a the resident with a number in which she could contact him directly, which was 1-662-595-1133. Sheriff Couvillon also said that the caller ID number on the resident’s phone showed a 1-416-777-7777 (Toronto Star), and further stated that the individual did not ask the resident for any personal information. Sheriff Couvillon says that detectives with the Sheriff’s Office attempted to make contact with the number 1-662-595-4423 and 1-662-595-1133 which is both Mississippi area codes and the first number is disconnected, and the second number is not a good number. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that there are many scams out there, and residents should be aware of those individuals who promise you the world, but deliver nothing more than financial woes to those who are victimized.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
DRUG ROUND UP
According to Sheriff Michael Couvillon with the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office a drug round up was conducted on 07-17-08 and these are some of the subject’s arrested in the early morning hours. Further arrest will be expected. The media will be notified of further arrest. Inmate’s Name: Nyles Dion Phillips Date of Birth: 10 / 28 / 1988 Inmate’s Address: 1101 Green Street, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45250 Distribution Of Crack Cocaine $40,000. Inmate’s Name: Kalen C. Broussard Date of Birth: 04 / 20 / 1987 Inmate’s Address: 601 East 11th Street, Kaplan, LA 70548 Warrant # Charge Bond TF44609 Possession Of Schedule II Methadone $5,000. Inmate’s Name: Tyrone Lee Prudhomme Date of Birth: 03 / 11 / 1981 Inmate’s Address: 407 North Wilson Avenue, Kaplan, LA 70548 Warrant # Charge Bond TF44988 Possession Of Cocaine $None Inmate’s Name: Kenneth Thibodeaux Date of Birth: 06 / 08 / 1962 Inmate’s Address: 705 Alphonse Street, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45273 Distribution Of Marijuana $5,000. TF45270 Distribution Of Crack $10,000. Inmate’s Name: Harold Dean Daigle Date of Birth: 06 / 19 / 1968 Inmate’s Address: 610 Putnam, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45162 Possession Of Cocaine $5,000. Inmate’s Name: Nazerath B. Stewart Date of Birth: 03 / 11 / 1984 Inmate’s Address: 402 Duroq Street, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45274 Distribution Of Crack Cocaine $10,000. Inmate’s Name: Barry Wayne Washington Date of Birth: 03 / 27 / 1984 Inmate’s Address: 612 Clover Street, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45163 Distribution Of Crack $40,000. Inmate’s Name: Braxton Andre Brown Date of Birth: 04 / 13 / 1985 Inmate’s Address: 706 Hawthorne, Abbeville, LA 70510 Warrant # Charge Bond TF44989 Distribution Of Marijuana $None Inmate’s Name: Kristy Menard Date of Birth: 11 / 05 / 1981 Inmate’s Address: 113 North LeJeune Avenue, Kaplan, LA 70548 Warrant # Charge Bond TF45034 Posse of Legend Drug w/o a Prescription $5,000. TF45033 PWITD Schedule III Drugs (Lorcet) $25,000. Inmate’s Name: Bart James Landry Date of Birth: 02 / 12 / 1974 Inmate’s Address: 206 South Central, Delcambre, LA Warrant # Charge Bond TF45089 Distribution of Schedule II Narcotics $40,000.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, and Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Riley R. Mouton Jr. of 213 West Willis St. Jennings, La. 70546. The arrest occurred as a result of a traffic stop conducted by an officer of the Vermilion Parish Narcotics Task Force, K-9 unit. During the stop the officer issued citations for driving with a suspended drivers license and illegal window tint, and observed the driver to be extremely nervous. The officer requested that the driver empty his pockets, and upon doing so the officer was given verbal permission to view the contents within a pack of cigarettes which was removed from the driver’s pockets. At this time the officer noted what appeared to be suspected crack cocaine in the cigarette pack. The driver then attempted to flee on foot, but was immediately apprehended by the officers. Suspect, Riley R. Mouton Jr. was transported to the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Correction Center and booked on the above charges. The Task Force would like to thank the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division for their assistance in making the arrest. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman and Mayor Mark Pizza, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Ernest Guidry Jr of 921 Wakeman Dubois St. Abbeville, La. Task Force officers executed a Search Warrant at 909 S. Guegnon Street Abbeville, La. With the assistance of Chief Rick Coleman and the Abbeville Police Department, Officers located a plastic bag of suspected powder Cocaine in one of the vehicles located on the property. Ernest Guidry Jr was then transported to Vermilion Parish Correctional Center and booked for Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute. The Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force would like to thank the officers of the Abbeville Police Department for their assistance rendered during this Investigation. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Abbeville and Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in fighting the war on Illegal drugs. Both the Chief and the Sheriff encourage all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Abbeville Police Department or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at, taskforce@vpso.net and your E-mail we be held in the “strictest of confidence”, and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our web site at, www.vpso.net. Then click on Narcotics or Task Force for further information.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Abbeville Police Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force conducted a joint investigation with the Vermilion Parish Criminal Investigations Computer Forensics Division after a complaint was received in regards to Internet Crime in Delcambre. Sheriff Couvillon said that on June 31, 2008 a search warrant was executed at 203 N. Main Delcambre, a residence occupied by Ty LeBlanc dob 10/17/68, and during the course of the search, detectives and agents located and confiscated a large amount of computer related equipment as well as a Hydrophonic Marijuana growing operation with eight (8) suspected marijuana plants with street value of $12,000.00 found within the makeshift growing station, as well as one (1) 12 gauge shotgun. Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is still ongoing by the Vermilion Parish Criminal Investigative Division and additional charges may be forthcoming. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Ty LeBlanc for Cultivation of Marijuana and Illegal Possession of a Firearm with C.D.S. present with bond being set at $7,500.00. If anyone knows the whereabouts of Ty LeBlanc, they are urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403or 898-4400. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Chief Rick Coleman and Mayor Mark Piazza would like to commend the Vermilion Parish Criminal Investigative Division and the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force for a job well done.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
ROAD CLOSURE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon Hwy La. 3267 (Airport Road) in or near the City of Abbeville, Vermilion Parish , will be closed ¾ of a mile south of La. 14 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Monday June 29, 2008 until 4:00 p.m. Thursday July 3, 2008 for bridge repairs. Detour will consist of La. 14 (Charity Street), La. 82 (State Street) and La. 3267 (Jacquelyn Street). `Motorists should exercise caution.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
NON SUPPORT ROUND-UP
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, today’s early morning round-up of those individuals failing to meet their child-support requirements was a big success, as twenty-one (21) of the fifty-two (52) individuals they were in search of were located. Sheriff Couvillon said that of those individuals picked-up, a total of $8,500.00 was collected in back child support. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that those individuals who were not picked-up today will certainly not be forgotten, and says that if you have child support obligations and you are behind, it may be wise to contact Support Enforcement at 262-5532 to make arrangements so you won’t be picked-up in the very near further. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon said that the following is a list of those thirty-one (31) individuals which have not met their obligations of child-support. 1) Cassie Barnett 2) Curtis Batiste 3) Peter Bessard 4) Morris Campbell 5) Martin Chambers 6) Timothy Decuir 7) Dion Green 8) Larry Johnson 9) Brian Jones 10) Jason Lashare 11) Christopher Ledet 12) Eric Levine 13) Denis Lewis 14) Bryan Mayneaux 15) Mark Montgomery 16) George Petry 17) Timothy Reaux 18) Enus Robinson 19) Tyrone Robinson 20) Randall Savoy 21) Samuel Simon 22) Lambert Soileau 23) George Solomon 24) Jude Stubblefield 25) Leroy suire 26) Carl Vallot 27) Fameka Williams 28) Herman Wimbley 29) Mitchell Bertrand 30) Kenneth Derouen 31) Sidney Meaux
Friday, June 13, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Ricky Coleman, and Sheriff Mike Couvillon the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Penny Desormeaux of 10714 Sidney Gautreaux Road in Abbeville for, Possession of Cocaine and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. As part of our continuation of “OPERATION SUMMER KICK OFF” Task Force Agents continue to make arrest of suspected drug dealers and users on the streets of Abbeville and Vermilion Parish. Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotic Task Force Agents observed what they believed to be Drug transaction between Penny Desormeaux and another individual at the intersection of Franks Alley and S. Myrtle Street in Abbeville, La. Agents stopped Penny Desormeaux’s vehicle and obtained a Permission to Search. Agents located a glass pipe stuffed with burnt chore boy used to smoke Crack Cocaine. Agents also located Crack Cocaine in the vehicle. Penny Desomeaux was charged with the above mentioned charges and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center. Name: Penny Desormeaux Address: 10714 Sidney Gautreaux Rd Abbeville, La. 70501 DOB: October 27, 1960 Charges: 1. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 2. Possession of Crack Cocaine Bond: No bond has been set.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
SCAM
According to Sheriff Michael Couvillon there is another scam that surfaced the Acadiana area. Sheriff Couvillon states that a resident from Vermilion Parish received a check in the mail from Atlas Financial Trust, Inc. out of Sarasota, Florida and a letter stating that she was a winner of a North American Shoppers Sweepstakes. They have enclosed a check in the amount of $4,875.00, stating that this check is to expedite the process. They also state that they will send monies to your tax agent to cover the Government taxes. Then a final check will be sent to you in a lump sum. Sheriff Couvillon states that after a brief investigation this is definitely a scam. If anyone from Vermilion Parish would receive a check in the mail and has doubt that the check is legitimate please contact your near Police Department or the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
UPDATED DELINQUENT TAX SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
DELINQUENT TAX SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY The State Of Louisiana, Parish of Vermilion, 15th Judicial District of Louisiana Now Due To The Parish Of Vermilion By Virtue Of The Authority Vested In Me By This Constitution And Laws Of The State Of Louisiana, I Will Sell At The Courthouse Annex, Conference Room, In Which The Civil District Of Said Parish Is Held Within Legal Hours Of Judicial Sales Beginning At 10:00 A.M.; Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 And Continuing On Each Succeeding Day Until Said Sales Are Completed On Immovable Property On Which Taxes Are Due To The Parish Of Vermilion, To Enforce Collection Of Taxes Assessed In The Year 2007. Together With Interest Thereon And All Costs. The Name Of Said Delinquent Taxpayer, The Amount Of Taxes Due By Each One On The Assessment Of Said Year And Each Specific Piece Of Immovable Property Assessed To Each Offered For Sale As Follow To Wit: RA007035 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' N & S ON YOUNGS AVE BY 72' E & W FRONTING S ON GREEN ST 204-5743 200 RA007025 ADAMS, CLAVERN J & BESSARD, MARY ELLEN 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $70.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 23, 24, 25, 26 BLK 8 BELLE PLACE S/D 204-5705 205-7236 800 4 X 200 R6008000 ADAMS, COLLETTE (WALKER, MRS BRYAN) P O BOX 1315 ST FRANCISVILLE, LA 70775 TAXES OWED ARE $16.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 8.16 AC IN W/2 OF SEC 12 T 13 R 1 E 95-2398 95-5158 180 R4010075 BM6, LLC P O BOX 52353 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $17.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 5% INT IN LOT 9 WESTON RIDGE S/D SEC 6 & OR 49 T 11 R 4 E 207-7581 180 UND .5% R4032100 BORISON & ASSOCIATES, INC % LEON BORDELON 2914 THEA DRIVE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $287.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELITE LANDING PARK 3000 R5044400 BOUDREAUX, CLYDE J JR 351 SUNBEAM LN SCOTT, LA 70583 TAXES OWED ARE $27.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 10 AC IN SEC 5 T 11 R 3 E TRACT A 97-1707 260 RA067890 BOUDREAUX, TRAVIS % TIMOTHY MULDER 202 SOUTHLAND DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $281.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON PAUL TRAHAN'S PROPERTY 3200 R1059300 BOURQUE, KEVIN NEAL 169 HIGHLAND DR ARNAUDVILLE, LA 70512 TAXES OWED ARE $37.34 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 16.279 AC IN SEC 25 & 36 T 11 R 4 E TR 2-D 207-3727 390 R5063400 BROUSSARD, DAVID 405 HAYDITE AVE LAFAYETTE, LA 70507 TAXES OWED ARE $10.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .51 AC UND. 1/5 INT IN 2.58 ACS. NE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 31 T 10 R 3 E 97-4884 100 .51 AC X 800 X 25% R3084400 BROUSSARD, HILDA (VICKERS, MRS RODNEY) % ROCHELLE HANSON P. O BOX C GROVES, TX 77619 TAXES OWED ARE $68.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 42 AC IN SEC 40 T 13 R 4 E. DON 13-199 760 R9106200 BROUSSARD, RONALD M 211 S JEFFERSON ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $59.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .75 AC W/2 OF 1.5 AC IN S/2 OF NE/4 SEC 8 T 12 R 3 E BEING TRACT 12 92-8875 600 .75 AC X 600 RA132900 BUNDICK, DENNIS R & KIRK, REBECCA P O BOX 3368 LAFAYETTE, LA 70502 TAXES OWED ARE $141.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 100' N & S BY 180' E & W BEING THE E 180' OF LOT 3 BLK 3 RIVERSIDE & SE COR OF LOT 2 BLK 3 RIVERSIDE S/D 86- 8145 1600 IMP 7670 RA170400 COMEAUX, GERALDINE URSIN (COMEAUX, MRS JOHN) 403 SCHLESSINGER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $132.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 23 SOUTH SIDE ADD 91-746 300 IMP 1200 RA186050 DARBONNE, TODD 1302 W PORT ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $513.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 111, 112, 117, 119, 121, 123 & E/2 OF 113 BLK 9 WESTSIDE PARK S/D 204-12514 2280 IMP 10520 6 1/2 X 350 R2098900 DELCAMBRE, ARTHUR RAY 206 VIEUX ORLEANS, APT D LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $80.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. L0TS 11, 12 MAXIE LEBLANC S/D IN SEC 18 T 13 R 5 E (LOT 11= .804 AC, LOT 12= .805 AC) 206-5830 1000 R6092600 DENAIS, KARL BRYAN RR 1 BOX 354 GALIPOLIS FRY, WV 25515-9771 TAXES OWED ARE $41.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 17.41 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 52.23 AC IN S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 21 T 13 R 1 E 96-7500 97-12200 330 R5106000 DENAIS, KARL BYRAN RR 1 BOX 354 GALIPOLIS FRY, WV 25515-9771 TAXES OWED ARE $24.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.319 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 3.9583 AC S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 15 T 11 R 1 E 1.979 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 5.937 AC S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 15 T 11 R 1 E 8.841 AC IN SW/4 SEC 22 T 11 R 1 E TRACT C 96-7500 97-12631 230 R1151700 DEROUSSEL, MARTY & TOUPS, ANGELLE JON % JACK W. BOLLING 3941 PERKINS RD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $201.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3 AC IN SECS 34 & 35 T 11 R 4 E BEING LOT #4 205-896 2100 3 X 700 R2118400 DUBOIS, KATHLEEN 9210 SAND PIT RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0148 AC UND 1% INT IN 1.476 AC IN N/2 OF SEC 36 T 13 R 4 E BEING LOT 2 82-4896 10 R4153300 DUHON, MARGUERITE C 3201 KALISTE SALOOM RD #118 LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $22.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .211 AC IN SEC 22 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' ON E & W LINE, 183.71' N & S LINES BD N NEUVEA DUHON VINCENT, E & S GERALD L DUHON, & W ALFRED RD 204-741 230 .211 AC X 1100 R8105900 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO 500 ENTERPRISE RD, STE 150 HORSHAM, PA 19044 TAXES OWED ARE $406.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 85% INT IN 1 LOT 75' E & W BY 100' N & S IN NW POR SEC 7 T 12 R 1 W 205-2780 260 IMP 3620 RG041700 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO % FINANCIAL FREEDOM 353 SACRAMENTO ST, STE 900 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 TAXES OWED ARE $549.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3, 4 & E 25' OF LOT 2 BLK 40 206-5653 750 IMP 4490 2.5 LOTS X 300 R5145600 FOREMAN, JESSE Z 3821 WILLIAM PLACE JEFFERSON, LA 70121 TAXES OWED ARE $1.06 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .1183 AC UND 10% INT IN 1.183 AC IN SEC 1 T 11 R 2 E BEING S 152.60' OF 4.731 AC BEING LOT 4 90-7871 10 RA256050 FOWLER, MARILYN % ANDRUS LEJEUNE 3013 ENGLEWOOD DR JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $220.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN VALCOURT ADD. MEAS. 65' ON GRACE- LAND BY 90' 921-607 200 IMP 2300 1 LOT X 150 X 150% CHEZ PAREE R2143600 GARY, FELICIA RENEE 3419 JEAN MARIE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $87.57 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.246 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 SEC 35 T 13 R 4 E BEING TRACT 1-H 202-14376 760 1.246 AC X 600 R7183600 GARY, FLOYD 805 MAPLEWOOD DR BAYTOWN, TEXAS 77520 TAXES OWED ARE $5.38 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .3125 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.25 AC UND 1/12 INT IN 14.97 AC IN NW POR OF FRAC SEC 5 T 14 R 3 E 86-974 50 RA270300 GASPARD, HEITH DAVID P O BOX 106 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $116.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 5 GEORGE FAULK S/D 20-7384 600 IMP 5940 RA302100 GUIDRY, WARREN % CHARLES GUIDRY 6729 N E MALLORY AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211 TAXES OWED ARE $35.20 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN AREA ADD, MEAS 45 FT ON LA ST., BY 140 FT DP. 597-613 400 RA302400 GUIDRY, WARREN 6729 N E MALLORY AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211 TAXES OWED ARE $29.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1/8 INT IN LOT 84 BLK 7 PUTNAM ADD 90-2278-6027 40 IMP 300 UND 1/8 INT R1226100 HAMILTON, BOBBY T 204 HARN ST MONROE, LA 71201 TAXES OWED ARE $746.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .355 ACS NW/4 SEC 1 T 13 R 4 E MES 96.6' ON N & S & 160' ON E & W TRACT 1-A 206-15639 320 IMP 7480 .355 AC X 900 RA325075 HAWTHORNE, LENORA 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $86.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON MALLEY BONAVENTURE'S PROPERTY 206-4422 1080 SANKOFA GROCERY RA325101 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, NORA 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $26.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 9, 10 BLK 2 LYONS ADDITION (LOCATED ON COR OF GRACELAND & LAMAR) 205-950 300 RA325150 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, LENORA 1218 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $201.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 40' OF LOT 11 & W 40' OF N/2 OF LOT 12 F A GODCHAUX ADD 206-6892 300 IMP 2220 HAWTHORNE UPHOLSTERY RA325151 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, NORA 1218 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 BLK 3 LYONS ADD (LOCATED ON BAILEY) 206-2188 200 RG062600 HENRY, LUCY ET ALS 17362 ZAUN RD JONES, LA 71250 TAXES OWED ARE $26.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 50' OF LOT 4 SQUARE M SIMON ADD 92-9992 250 R1248210 HICKMAN, RICHARD JAMES 1034 L D DR ST MARTINVILLE, LA 70582 TAXES OWED ARE $86.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 30 T 12 R 5 E BEING TRACT 38A CHAMPAGNE EST FRT 269.90' ON W SIDE, OF MICHELLE DR, BD DEPTH ON N LINE OF 366.71' & DEPTH ON S LINE OF 322.67' 206-6013 900 RA353250 HOFFPAUIR, ALBERT HRS % DIANE HOFFPAUIR 1214 1/2 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $96.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11 & 12 BLK Y N/SMITH ADD 722-139 865-32 400 IMP 700 RG063750 HOFFPAUIR, KEITH W & HOFFPAUIR, WILLIAM C 615 2ND ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $51.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 47.34' OF LOT 1 & N 47.34' OF W/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 23 87- 1258 150 IMP 830 RK227900 KHAN, FAYAZ M ETALS PO BOX 3043 LAKE CHARLES, LA 70602 TAXES OWED ARE $141.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .6911 AC BD S BY LA HWY 35, N BY MARAIST, W LASALLE, BOURQUE, E L BAUDOIN 205-13369-13370 620 IMP 900 .6911 AC X 1500 300 A & C E 11TH R4238450 KUSY, STANLEY P JR & KUSY, KRISSY M 7105 HIGH POINT DR MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $317.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOT 9 WESTON RIDGE S/D SEC 6 & OR 49 T 11 R 4 E 206-1465 3320 UND 99.5% R1293800 LAPOINT, MELISSA %EARLINE LANDRY P O BOX 663 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $78.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .91 AC BEING E/2 OF 1.823 AC IN E POR OF IRREG SEC 47 T 12 R 4 E 97-7181 820 .91 AC X 900 R9366400 LAVIOLETTE, VICKIE MARIE HOFFP (LAVIOLETTE, MRS LARRY) 426 E ASH ST CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $87.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 34 T 11 R 2 E BEING TRACT 5-E 201-6555 800 R6214000 LEBOUEF, CHARLES W & SPEARS, VERTIE % ESSEX HOME MORTGAGE 200 GOLDEN OAK COURT SUITE VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23452 TAXES OWED ARE $751.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.225 AC IN E/2 OF NE/4 SEC 34 T 13 R 2 E 89-2059 660 IMP 5800 R3362800 LEDET, EUZEBE HRS 9784 LA HWY 697 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $4.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.99% INT IN 1.778 AC 82.31% OF 2.16 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 4.33 AC IN SEC 42 T 13 R 4 E 201-6208 50 VERY LOWLAND R3366000 LEGE, ESTA JOSEPH 19952 BUCKHORN ZACHARY, LA 70791 TAXES OWED ARE $400.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 185 2ND ADD N STATE ST S/D 829-250 600 IMP 3850 RG082200 LEJEUNE, RAYMOND LEE ET ALS 1504 N 4TH ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $570.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 & 8 SQ F SIMON ADD 850- 878, 870-804 98-4263 97-10306 600 IMP 4840 2 X 300 R3317703 LEMCI, INC % MARIAN SINEGAR 807 N LAMAR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $2.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .33 UND 9% INT IN 3.65 AC MEAS 522' E & W BY 293' N & S BEING LOT 8 BD N EDWARDS S CHAUVIN, E KIBBE, W PUB RD 207-7580 30 R3376500 LEWIS, BEULAH 2020 N STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $216.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.300 AC IN SEC 43 T 12 R 3 E 205-9445 2070 IMP 7840 2.300 AC X 900 RA450900 LEWIS, BEULAH 2020 N STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $88.06 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 BLK 11 NUNEZ ADD 201- 9676 203-1160 300 IMP 700 RA469700 MARTIN, BRANDY 1200 E LAFAYETTE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $220.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON CHRIS CAO PROPERTY 2500 RM061600 MARTIN, DONALD ALBERT 21606 3RD AVE SE BOTHELL, WA 98021 TAXES OWED ARE $5.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .056 AC UND 6/15 INT IN .14 AC BEING AN UND 1/8 INT IN 1.12 AC IN SEC 12 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' FRT ON HWY 175 BY 975.7' BEING A ROAD 93-5091 99-5551 60 .056 AC X 1100 RA470850 MATTHEWS, CLARENCE & BESSARD, PHYLLIS % BM6, LLC P O BOX 52353 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $79.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50 FT BY 125 FT N & S BY VENDORS S & W RD 91-5317 200 IMP 700 R4279450 MAYER, CAREY & SMITH, NEIDRA P. O. BOX 1033 YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592-1033 TAXES OWED ARE $71.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .682 AC IN SEC 45 T 11 R 4 E BEING TRACT A PLAT 206-13008-13360 750 .682 AC X 1100 R9449900 MEAUX, LESLIE ROSE 1411 THORNTON RD HOUSTON, TX 77018 TAXES OWED ARE $1.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.020 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 3.059 AC IN E/2 OF OF SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E PLAT 206-137 20 R1368300 MEAUX, MICHAEL W & MEAUX, LESLIE R 14315 JUDE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $51.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .52 AC IN S/2 OF NW/4 SEC 1 T 13 R 4 E 205-3269 470 IMP 7570 .52 AC X 900 R3426400 MITCHELL, BRANDON PAUL 802 SCHLESSINGER ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-7050 TAXES OWED ARE $1619.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.727 AC IN SEC 30 T 12 R 4 E MEAS 270' FRT ALONG HWY 14 BY 322.9' ON W LINE, 260.5' ON E LINE, 252.3' ON S LINE, N HWY 14, S AIRPORT S/D 207-240 10000 IMP 8000 1.727 AC X 11000 FISHERMAN'S GULF R3426401 MITCHELL, BRANDON PAUL 802 SCHLESSINGER ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-7050 TAXES OWED ARE $197.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 25 VERM COUNTRY EST IN SEC 40 T 12 R 3 E (.400 AC)204-2507 207-9838 2000 RM066201 MONTGOMERY, RAY INC % THOMAS STAFFORD III 133 RUE DES CANNES MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $248.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 34 RUE DES CANNES S/D 206-9145 2600 R3431700 MOORE, JAMES ANTHONY SR 2336 MICHAEL LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $177.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 WINDY HILL S/D (.401 AC) 206-12354 1000 IMP 8470 RA516300 MOUTON, EDITH % ELIZABETH BESSARD 910 E EIGHTH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $325.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 5 & 6 BLK G HARLEM 875-139 400 IMP 3300 R3447050 NGUYEN, KIET TUAN & NGUYEN, HOA THI 905 CHARITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $12.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 22% INT IN LOT 23 BLK 8 LILLYWOOD DR S/D 206-3059 140 R9494950 NGUYEN, LINH & PHAM, THANH 408 SCHLESSINGER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $237.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 69 & 70 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE 3 IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E 205-12893 2400 RK336400 PALOMBO, ABBEY ET ALS 108 E. GLADYS KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $27.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. NE POR OF LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 32 98-12910 300 RK336800 PALOMBO, CYNTHIA DUPUIS ET ALS 108 E. GLADYS KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $86.76 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 12 BLK 8 ABSHIRE ADD 20- 8138 500 IMP 890 R7382100 PERRY, JOHNNY KERWIN JR & PERRY, SHIRLEY MOCK 20198 WOLFHEDGE DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $266.69 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 38 WILDERNESS S/D IN SEC 65 T 14 R 3 E (.802 AC) 205-3001 500 IMP 9480 RG110400 POTIER, ELIZABETH DARTEZ 1204 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $270.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 BLK 8 BOATNER ADD S/2, E/3 OF N/2 LOT 5, E/3 OF LOT 6 BLK 8 95-2620 600 IMP 1980 2 X 300 RG110600 POTIER, ELIZABETH DARTEZ 1204 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $639.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 & S/2 OF W/2 OF LOT LOT 5 BLK 27 203-4370 600 IMP 5500 R3479450 PRESTON, MELANIE BASDEN & MOUTON, HEATH 2904 GREENBRIAR LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $3761.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 9 TOWN & COUNTRY VILLAGE 207-4600 1800 IMP 40000 RA586650 RAPHAEL, H G SONS, LLC 1004 SURREY ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $2462.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 & 11 BLK 17 FF YOUNG ADD 201-5915 1000 IMP 26960 RAPHAEL FUNERAL HOME RA588150 REAUX, BOSTON % DIANE HOFFPAUIR 1214 1/2 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $48.44 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7, 8 BLK 2 GODCHAUX E END ADD. 141-240 494-202 400 IMP 1500 RA590550 REED, ELAINE ET ALS % OLIVIA N SUIRE 1801 W 3RD ST, APT KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $44.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 32 PARKVIEW S/D 85-7831 500 RM071700 RICHARDSON CONSTRUCTION, INC 8618 NE 138TH ST KIRKLAND, WA 98034-1714 TAXES OWED ARE $248.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 9 RUE DES CANNES S/D IN SEC 12 T 11 R 3 E 206-5519 2600 R1449500 RODEFER, JESSICA EVE FREDERICK (RODEFER, JEREMY PAUL) 10915 SIDNEY GAUTREAUX RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $16.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6 AC IN S/2 OF SEC 26 T 11 R 4 E LOCATED IN NE POR OF TRACT 2 205-2967 170 R1457000 ROMERO, FRANCIS EDWARD JR & ROMERO, JULIE ANN 2816 ORANGEWOOD DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $151.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 52 ORANGEWOOD S/D IN SEC 36 T 11 R 4 E (.7901 AC) 206-15482 1400 IMP 7680 RE150400 ROMERO, GLENN % ELOISE CALDWELL 3107 LAMAS ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $4.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON RUBY DELAHOUSSAYE'S PROPERTY 50 SALVAGE VALUE ONLY RE150600 ROMERO, GLENN J & BONIN, SANDRA % ELOISE CALDWELL 3107 LAMAS ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $28.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELLIA PRIMEAUX (MRS O DELAHOUSSAYE) PROPERTY ON PEARL ST 300 1077 R3537800 SINEGAR, MARIAN 807 N LAMAR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $8.90 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.32 UND 91% INT IN 3.65 AC MEAS 522' E & W BY 293' N & S BEING LOT 8 BD N EDWARDS S CHAUVIN, E KIBBE, W PUB RD 96-6205 204-9982 90 R3547500 STANLEY, JERRY EDWIN II & WORDELL, MELISSA % LANNY NGUYEN 14810 W LA HIGHWAY 82 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-0355 TAXES OWED ARE $320.34 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 BLK F 4TH REV MT BLANC 206-348 1000 IMP 10060 R2338200 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 10% INT IN .020 AC IN SEC 49 T 13 R 4 E TR A, BD N BAYOU TIGRE, S PRIVATE RD, W GUIDET, E BAUDOIN 206-8600 10 .02 AC X 600 R2338205 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $2.44 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .765 AC UND 5% INT IN 15.30 AC IN SW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 22 T 13 R 4 E 206-8595 30 R3557500 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $45.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 78% INT IN LOT 23 BLK 8 LILLYWOOD DR S/D 206-8599 510 R3557501 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 30% INT IN .2963 AC UND 11.112% INT IN S 2.6667 AC IN IRREG SEC 6 T 13 R 4 E TRACT 8 206-8602 10 R6341900 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% INT IN 1.67 AC IN W/2 OF SW/4 OF SW/4 SEC 29 T 13 R 1 E 206-8601 10 R9596700 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .025 AC BEING UND .5% INT IN 5.054 AC IN SE/4 SEC 19 T 12 R 3 E 206-8603 10 RG144600 THOMPSON, MERTHA % ROBERT WOODS P O BOX 24214 HOUSTON, TX 77229 TAXES OWED ARE $24.14 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% INT IN LOT 1 & W/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 36 195-249 230 R8356000 THORN, THERESA ET ALS % LENA CEASER 619 AVE C CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $8.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. E/2 OF LOT 56 E/END ADDITION 682-40 89-3041 150 IMP 810 R8365200 TRAHAN, LEZIME % DALE TRAHAN 112 KAISER DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $4.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.17 AC LOT H PART PAUL TRAHAN 50 R9635600 TRAHAN, LULA MAE 9432 HEMLOCK RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $76.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E 99- 10127 800 R7489800 VAUGHN, EVI & FORET, ANTOINE S 7227 ST. CLAUDE AVE ARABI, LA 70032 TAXES OWED ARE $5.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.99% INT IN 10.5 AC LOTS 4,5,6 SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E 27-738 368-556-560 70 RA739800 VINCENT, A G % LENORA HARRIS 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $145.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 18 CALDWELL ADD 203-8598 250 IMP 1400 R9670600 VINCENT, STEVE GREGORY (MOODY, PENNY) 3024 MILLERVILLE RD BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 TAXES OWED ARE $20.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 9.133 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 27.40 AC IN N/POR OF SEC 6 T 12 R 1 E 803-870 94-10817 190 R8387700 WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA % LITTON LOAN SERVICING, LLC 4828 LOOP CENTRAL DR HOUSTON, TX 77081 TAXES OWED ARE $345.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOT MEAS 150' N & S BY 100 E & W IN SE/4 SEC 6 T 12 R 1 W (.34 AC) 205-6504 140 IMP 3150 RG157801 WILLIAMS, JERMAINE 12206 MOSSY TRAIL CT PEARLAND, TX 77584 TAXES OWED ARE $129.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 LOT 6 BLK 35 205-7593 150 IMP 1080 On Said Day Of Sale, I Will Sell, Such Portion Of Said Property As Each Debtor Will, Point Out, And In Case The Debtor Will Not Point Out Sufficient Property, I Will At Once And Without Further Delay, Sell The Least Quantity Of Said Property Which Any Bidder Will Buy For The Amount Of Taxes, Interest And Costs Due By Said Debtor, 2 Bids Accepted, The Sale Will Be Without Appraisement For Cash In Legal Tender Money Of The United States And Property Sold Shall Be Redeemable At Any Time Of The Space Of Three Years By Paying The Price Given, Including Cost And Five Percent Penalty And One Percent Interest Per Month Until Redeemed. Michael A. Couvillon Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana S/Brooke Stelly witness S/Jody Meaux witness May 15 & June 12, 2008
Friday, June 06, 2008
SCAM
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, people of Vermilion Parish should be aware of a scam that has surfaced in the Acadiana area recently. Sheriff Couvillon is advising residents and business owners to be aware of a new scam that has emerged. Someone posing as the U.S. Department of Transportation Procurement Office is sending letters out to business owners stating that they have not submitted their financial information release form. The letter also states that their financial institution’s privacy policy may not allow it to release their financial information even to their government institutions without their permission. They are requesting information such as Bank name, Branch numbers, Bank Contacts and Operating account number. According to Sheriff Couvillon the U.S. Department of Transportation Procurement Office has been contacted and they are saying this is a scam and not to respond. Sheriff Couvillon states that everyone should be aware and cautious when receiving a business letter by fax, e-mail or through the U.S. Postal Service.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman, and Sheriff Mike Couvillon the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Kendrick Briggs and Jeremy August, both of Abbeville, on charges ranging from Possession of Marijuana with intent to Distribute to Resisting arrest. These two (2) arrests are the continuation of “OPERATION SUMMER KICK OFF”. Sheriff Couvillon and Chief Coleman advises, that with School being out for the summer and all the kids on the streets, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task will be very vigilant in pursuing these drug dealers and removing them and their illegal drugs from the streets of Abbeville and others Towns and cities in Vermilion Parish. During the afternoon hours of June 5th 2008 The Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant at 1610 Martin Luther King Dr Apartment 170. Upon entering the residence Officers located two black male subjects, Kendrick Briggs and Jeremy August. Jeremy August attempted to flee the apartment, but after a short foot pursuit Jeremy August was arrested and brought back to the apartment while bringing August back to the apartment a large amount of suspected Marijuana was found on the ground that August had thrown during the pursuit. After a search of the residence, Officer located another large stash of suspected marijuana along with small Ziploc bags of suspected powdered cocaine. The Owner of the residence Kendrick Briggs was arrested and charged with Possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and Possession of Cocaine with intent to distribute. Jeremy August was arrested and charged with Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute and resisting arrest. Both subjects were booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center. The Task Force would like to thank the Vermilion Parish Criminal investigative Division, The Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division and The Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division for their assistance in this investigation. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Colelman and Abbeville Mayor Mark Pizza, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Names of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Kendrick Briggs Address: 1610 Martin Luther King Dr Apt 170 Abbeville, La DOB: September 8th, 1978 Charges: 1. Possession with intent to Distribute Marijuana 2. Possession with intent to Distribute Cocaine Bond: $35,000.00 Name: Jeremy August Address: 514 Schlessinger St Abbeville, La DOB: January 5th, 1985 Charges: 1. Possession with intent to Distribute Marijuana 2. Resisting Arrest Bond: $10,500.00
Sunday, June 01, 2008
PREPARE NOW FOR ACTIVE 2008 HURRICANE SEASON
Sheriff Mike Couvillon advises Vermilion Parish residents, ‘Prepare now for active 2008 hurricane season’ While you may not want to think about it, hurricane season officially starts June 1 and ends November 30. And hurricane expert Dr. William Gray, Professor of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University, and his colleague Phillip J. Klotzbach, have predicted an active 2008 season well-above average Atlantic Basin tropical forecast. With Dr. Gray’s latest prediction, Sheriff Couvillon advises parish residents, “As always, the hurricane season in Louisiana is a time for vigilance, but with notice of an even more active season, we all need to take even more precautions. “Preparation and planning are key elements in protecting lives and staying safe. So start now and avoid the rush at home supply stores, supermarkets, and other businesses that get crowded as hurricane watches and warnings are issued. Don’t wait until the last minute.” One of nature’s most powerful forces, hurricanes turn warm ocean water into powerful winds capable of catastrophic devastation. They bring heavy rains that threaten coastal areas and play havoc to areas hundreds of miles deep inland. Hurricanes’ winds can bring storm surges and tornadoes, too. “This, we can remember all too well from 2005's sister-storms Katrina and Rita,” Sheriff Couvillon said. “With the 2008 hurricane season here, the most important thing to do is to get you, your family, and your home ‘hurricane ready.’ Start early. Start now.” There are six basics you should stock for your home when building a Disaster Supply Kit: water, food, first aid supplies, clothing and bedding, tools and emergency supplies, and special items. Water ? Store water in plastic containers such as soft drink bottles. Allow two quarts of water per day for normally active persons. Hot environments and intense activity can double that amount. Children, nursing mothers and people who are ill require more. ? Store one gallon of water per person per day. ? Keep at least a three-day supply of water per person (two quarts for drinking, two quarts for each person in your household for food preparation/sanitation). Food ? Store at least a three-day supply of nonperishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. Pack a can of sterno, if you need to heat food. Select foods that are compact and lightweight. These are some suggestions for your Disaster Supplies Kit: ? Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables ? Canned juices ? High energy foods ? Staples (salt, pepper, sugar, spices, etc.) ? Vitamins ? Food for infants ? Comfort/stress foods First Aid and Non-Prescription Drugs Assemble a first aid kit for your home and one for each car. First Aid Kit ? 2 germicidal hand wipes or waterless, alcohol-based hand sanitizer ? 6 antiseptic wipes ? 2 pair large medical grade non-latex gloves ? adhesive tape, 2" width ? anti-bacterial ointment ? cold pack ? scissors (small, personal) and tweezers ? CPR breathing barrier, such as a face shield ? 20 adhesive bandages of various sizes ? 1 large sterile dressing, 1 roll of gauze bandage, 2 triangular bandages, 4 medium sterile gauze pads, and 1 3" roll of cohesive bandage Non-prescription Drugs ? Aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever ? Anti-diarrhea medication ? Antacid (use for stomach upset) ? Syrup of Ipecac (induce vomiting, if advised by Poison Control Center) ? Laxative ? Activated charcoal (use if advised by Poison Control Center) Tools and Supplies ? Mess kits (paper cups, plates, and plastic utensils) ? Emergency preparedness manual ? Map of the area for locating shelters ? Battery-operated radio and flashlight (extra batteries for both) ? Non-electric can opener and utility knife ? Cash or traveler’s checks, change ? Fire extinguisher (small canister ABC type) ? Tube tent ? Pliers and shut-off wrench (to turn off household gas and water) ? Compass, matches in waterproof container, signal flare, and whistle ? Plastic storage containers, aluminum foil and tape ? Plastic sheeting Sanitation, Clothing and Bedding Include at least one complete change of clothing and footwear per person. Sanitation ? Toilet paper and towelettes ? Soap, liquid detergent, disinfectant and household chlorine bleach ? Personal hygiene items and feminine supplies ? Plastic garbage bags, ties (for personal sanitation use) ? Plastic bucket with tight lid Clothing and Bedding ? Sturdy shoes, rain gear, hat and gloves, thermal underwear and sunglasses ? Blankets or sleeping bags Special Items Remember family members with special needs such as infants, the elderly and disabled persons. For Baby —Formula, diapers, bottles, powdered milk and medications For Adults —Heart and high blood pressure medication, Insulin, prescription drugs, denture needs, contact lenses and supplies and extra eye glasses Entertainment —Books for adult readers and for children, and board games and other games that do not require batteries or electricity For Pets ? Do not leave your pet behind. ? Fasten a current identification tag to your pet’s collar and carry a photograph of your pet. ? Transport pets in secure pet carriers and keep pets on leashes. ? Check with hotels in safe locations and ask if you can bring your pet. Most emergency shelters do not admit pets. ? Call family, friends and boarding kennels in a safe location to arrange care if you and your pet cannot stay together. ? Pack a week’s supply of food, water, medications and other provisions for your pet. ? Keep a list of emergency phone numbers (veterinarian, animal shelters, Red Cross, etc.). Possessions and Documents ? Keep these records in a waterproof, portable container: Will, insurance policies, contracts, deeds, stocks and bonds, bank account numbers and credit card numbers ? Inventory of valuable household goods and important telephone numbers ? Family records (birth, marriage, death certificates) ? Store your kit in a place known to all family members. Keep a smaller version of the supplies kit in the trunk of your car. ? Keep items in airtight plastic bags. Change stored water supply every six months so it stays fresh. Replace your stored food every six months. Re-think your kit and family needs at least once a year. Replace batteries, update clothes, etc. ? Ask your physician or pharmacist about storing prescription medications. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon said, “Time is on your side right now. Take advantage of it. Get ‘hurricane ready.’ Call the Sheriff’s Office if you need further information. We’re here to help you. “Since hurricane forecasters have predicted an active season, don’t get caught in the rush of a hurricane warning. Act now; you’ll be glad you did.” Sources: American Red Cross and National Hurricane Center
Friday, May 30, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made several narcotic arrests during “Operation Summer Kick Off”. Agents arrested Marco Saddler and Deshawn Green for outstanding narcotics warrants. Agents then located Gary Guidry and after a brief foot chase. Guidry was arrested on narcotic warrants and Battery of an Officer and Resisting an Officer, after arrested Guidry was searched and agents located approximately $500.00 worth of suspected crack cocaine and marijuana. The Task Force would also like to thank the Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division and the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division for their assistance in making these arrests possible. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman and Abbeville Mayor Mark Pizza, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Deshawn Green Address: 1410 Franks Alley Abbeville, La. DOB: 8-10-79 Charge: Distribution of Cocaine (Warrant) Bond: $40,000.00 Name: Marco Saddler Address: 1101 Green Ave. Abbeville, La. DOB: 11-11-90 Charges: 1. Possession of Cocaine (Warrant) 2. Possession of Marijuana (Warrant) Bond: $6,000.00 Name: Gary Guidry Address: 1436 S. Louisiana St. Abbeville, La. DOB: 2-12-88 Charges: 1. Distribution of Cocaine (Warrant) 2. Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute 3. Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute 4. Battery of an Officer (During the Arrest) 5. Resisting an Officer (During the Arrest) Bond: No Bond
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one narcotic arrest. Agents with the Task Force located James Darby 17 years old of Abbeville that the Task Force had active narcotic warrant for. Once arrested Darby was found to be in possession of approximately $500.00 worth of suspected Crack Cocaine. Darby was transported to the Vermilion Parish Correction Center and booked on the charges of Possession of Cocaine with intent to distribute and two (2) counts of Distribution of Cocaine on the warrants. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, and Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: James Darby Address: 803 Greene Ave. Abbeville, La. DOB: 11-11-1990 Charges: 1. Distribution of Cocaine 2 counts 2. Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribution Bond: $65,000.00
Thursday, May 15, 2008
TORNADO DAMAGE IN VERMILION PARISH
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, there have been several reports of tornados touching down in Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon says that at approximately 6:20am the Sheriff’s Patrol Division began receiving reports of several tornados from throughout Vermilion Parish, where at least seven(7) tornados were reported in the areas of Abbeville, Gueydan, Intracoastal City, Kaplan, Maurice, Mouton Cove, and Nunez due to the severe weather that came through. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that besides several downed power lines, trees, and moderate damge to a couple of residences and two businesses, thankfully there are no reports of injuries. Sheriff Couvillon said that one residence located on Judge Doucet Road in Kaplan had its roof blown off, and another unoccupied trailer in the Maurice area was completely demolished, as well as the Inn in Intracoastal City and Grand Isle Shipyard in the Mouton Cove area sustained some structual damage. At this time there are no road closures to report, however some of the roadways in lower laying areas throughout Vermilion Parish does have some standing water which should recede as rains diminish, however those individuals driving in these areas should use caution. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that updates will be made avaiable as they are received.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
ACCIDENTAL DEATH
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, on 05-12-08 the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office responded to an electrocution off of Grosse Isle Rd., out of Abbeville. According to Sheriff Couvillon one person is dead following an accidental electrocution. Sheriff Couvillon said that Zack Freeman, 22 year old white male from 7509 Old Spanish Trail Rd., Jeanerette, La. died at Lafayette general Hospital due to the injuries from the electrocution. Sheriff Couvillon states that Mr. Freeman was in an 18 wheeler that was transporting some farm equipment when it got hung up on an electrical line when Mr. Freeman attempted to lift the line and was electrocuted.
Monday, May 12, 2008
DELINQUENT TAX SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
DELINQUENT TAX SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY The State Of Louisiana, Parish of Vermilion, 15th Judicial District of Louisiana Now Due To The Parish Of Vermilion By Virtue Of The Authority Vested In Me By This Constitution And Laws Of The State Of Louisiana, I Will Sell At The Courthouse Annex, Conference Room, In Which The Civil District Of Said Parish Is Held Within Legal Hours Of Judicial Sales Beginning At 10:00 A.M.; Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 And Continuing On Each Succeeding Day Until Said Sales Are Completed On Immovable Property On Which Taxes Are Due To The Parish Of Vermilion, To Enforce Collection Of Taxes Assessed In The Year 2007. Together With Interest Thereon And All Costs. The Name Of Said Delinquent Taxpayer, The Amount Of Taxes Due By Each One On The Assessment Of Said Year And Each Specific Piece Of Immovable Property Assessed To Each Offered For Sale As Follow To Wit: R8005000 ACADIANA 111 REAL ESTATE & INV P O BOX 1408 JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $355.58 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.00 AC IN NW COR OF S/2 OF S/2 OF NW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 36 T 12 R 1 W 90-3102 400 IMP 2990 RA007035 ADAMS, CLAVERN J 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50' N & S ON YOUNGS AVE BY 72' E & W FRONTING S ON GREEN ST 204-5743 200 RA007025 ADAMS, CLAVERN J & BESSARD, MARY ELLEN 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $70.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 23, 24, 25, 26 BLK 8 BELLE PLACE S/D 204-5705 205-7236 800 4 X 200 R6008000 ADAMS, COLLETTE (WALKER, MRS BRYAN) P O BOX 1315 ST FRANCISVILLE, LA 70775 TAXES OWED ARE $16.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 8.16 AC IN W/2 OF SEC 12 T 13 R 1 E 95-2398 95-5158 180 RE001600 ANTREV RENTALS, INC % KELLY TRAHAN P O BOX 327 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $351.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 38, 39 C PRIMEAUX SUB DIV 96-1342 800 IMP 2870 2 LOTS X 400 603 S SEVERIN 601 S SEVERIN 304 LASALLE RA019100 AUBE, MONA 717 GAURAUD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $19.38 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 212, 213, 214 & E 15' OF LOT 210 MT CARMEL 1ST EXT MEAS AS A WHOLE 90' ON N BD, 127.1' ON E BD, 66.2' ON S BD, 125' ON W BD, BND N W ST PAUL ST, E GAURAUD AVE, S UTILITY AVE, W REMAINING POR OF LOT 210 206-9202 700 IMP 7000 R4022900 BEGNAUD, RHONDA A 2205 EDIA ST MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $15.33 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 34 ALDORA S/D PHASE II IN SEC 4 T 11 R 3 E (.40 AC) 204-9856 1000 IMP 6660 R2013700 BERNARD, CHADWICK JOSEPH 200 MERCHANTS BLVD LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $75.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.562 AC DESIGNATED AS TRACT 3F IN SEC 10 T 13 R 4 E 204-6394 205-6215 940 1.56 AC X 600 R4027400 BERNARD, MICHAEL JOEY 35 THRASHER ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124-4108 TAXES OWED ARE $46.92 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 19.92 AC PLOT 3 PAT #132220 N LILLIE MAE BERNARD S WELDON DOUCETTE E BAYOU W LOLA BERNARD .41 AC UND 1/2 INT IN .82 AC IN SEC 53 T 11 R 4 E 20-9345-9346 490 R8028200 BIDDICK, CAROLYN MARTIN 108 VIVIAN LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $4.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.00 AC UND 1/6 INT IN 12 AC IN S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 36 T 11 R 3 W 91-9421 40 R1041125 BLANCHET, CHRISTOPHER GIRARD P O BOX 962 VILLE PLATTE, LA 70586 TAXES OWED ARE $2.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .882 AC UND 1/20 INT IN 17.64 AC(20.85 ARP) IN SEC 3 T 12 R 4 E BEING TRACT 3 .442 AC UND 1/20 INT IN S/2 OF 17.697 AC IN SEC 3 T 12 R 4 E TRACT 2 204-11334 30 UND INT R4010075 BM6, LLC P O BOX 52353 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $17.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 5% INT IN LOT 9 WESTON RIDGE S/D SEC 6 & OR 49 T 11 R 4 E 207-7581 180 UND .5% R7035000 BOHRER, RUBY 1902 ALCIDE CIRCLE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $358.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.48 AC ON HWY TO DEPTH OF PROP OF NUMA BERNARD IN SEC 87 T 14 R 3 E 713-589 1330 IMP 2000 1.48 AC X 900 UNITED PRODUCTIONS R3045900 BOLDIN, JEREMIAH JAMES & SIGHT, TONIA % GERRY YOUNG 111 S. CEDAR ST. ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $97.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 27 VUE CLAIRE ESTATES S/D IN SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 28 T 12 R 4 E 206-1407 1000 RM006300 BONIN, MARK 406C E LAFAYETTE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $67.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON NASON TRAHAN PROPERTY 700 R2022225 BOREL, CRYSTAL LANDRY & BOREL, CHAD 3533 GENE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $29.08 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .592 AC IN IRREG SEC 11 T 13 R 4 E BEING TR 2-A 205-13300 360 .592 AC X 600 R4032100 BORISON & ASSOCIATES, INC % LEON BORDELON 2914 THEA DRIVE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $287.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELITE LANDING PARK 3000 R5044400 BOUDREAUX, CLYDE J JR 351 SUNBEAM LN SCOTT, LA 70583 TAXES OWED ARE $27.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 10 AC IN SEC 5 T 11 R 3 E TRACT A 97-1707 260 RA063750 BOUDREAUX, HARRY J 821 ALPHONSE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $111.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 79.3' ON ALPHONSE ST BY 148.6' ON S LINE, 88.3' ON E LINE TO POINT OF BEGINNING IN VALCOURTVILLE ADD PLAT239479 205-10636 1 LOT 64.6' ON ALPHONSE ST BY 155.9' S LINE 67.1' ON E LINE, 148' ON N LINE IN VALCOURTVILLE ADD AS PER PLAT 800 IMP 1370 R9048600 BOUDREAUX, RONA GAY & GARNER, BRUCE 16911 W LA HWY 700 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $396.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.40 AC IN SEC 3 T 12 R 2 E MEAS 388' E & W BY 157' N & S 203-14118 204-8927 420 IMP 10430 1.40 AC X 300 R9048800 BOUDREAUX, RONA GAY ETALS 16911 W LA HWY 700 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $7.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.97 AC IN W/2 OF W/2 OF NW/4 SEC 3 T 12 R 2 E MEAS 825' X 157' 203-14118 60 RA067890 BOUDREAUX, TRAVIS % TIMOTHY MULDER 202 SOUTHLAND DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $281.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON PAUL TRAHAN'S PROPERTY 3200 RA072605 BOURQUE, GARLAND DALE % CLAVERN J ADAMS 1110 MAUDE AVE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $325.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3, 4 BLK 13 BELLE PLACE ADD 206-9065 400 IMP 3300 2 X 200 R1059300 BOURQUE, KEVIN NEAL 169 HIGHLAND DR ARNAUDVILLE, LA 70512 TAXES OWED ARE $37.34 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 16.279 AC IN SEC 25 & 36 T 11 R 4 E TR 2-D 207-3727 390 R1061300 BOUTIN, MURPHY PAUL JR & HEBERT, MARIE K 3227 QUAIL DR ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $1211.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .988 AC SEC 26 T 12 R 4 E LOT 10 QUAIL AC S/D PHASE 2 206-16788 1000 IMP 11650 RA080001 BRAILEY, TERRANCE 1720 SOCIETY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $26.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON A BROUSSARD'S PROPERTY 300 R9061600 BREAUX, MISTY ELLA MARIE 705 GUIDRY AVE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $5.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.5 ACS BEING UND 1/2 INT IN 5 AC IN N/2 OF SE/4 SEC 9 T 12 R 3 E MEAS 162' N & S BY 1300 E & W 201-12172 60 R7051000 BRIGGS, MURRY 2817 HULBIRT ST CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78407 TAXES OWED ARE $21.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.916 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 11.566 ARP (9.83 AC IN E/2 OF SW/4 SEC 30 T 13 R 3 E 6.470 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 12.936 AC IN E/2 OF E/2 SEC 30 T 13 R 3 E 92-6109 200 R8042050 BROUSSARD, ANGELA ANN (MALLETT, MRS GLENN) 12337 N SALTZMAN RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $41.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 27 T 12 R 1 W BEING TRACT B 206-13701 400 R6036701 BROUSSARD, BRIAN L 13401 AMBROSE RD KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $6.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.198 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 9.594 AC IN E/2 SEC 33 T 12 R 2 E TRACT 5-A 206-10188 60 R5063400 BROUSSARD, DAVID 405 HAYDITE AVE LAFAYETTE, LA 70507 TAXES OWED ARE $10.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .51 AC UND. 1/5 INT IN 2.58 ACS. NE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 31 T 10 R 3 E 97-4884 100 .51 AC X 800 X 25% R3084400 BROUSSARD, HILDA (VICKERS, MRS RODNEY) 3525 5TH ST PORT ARTHUR, TX 77640 TAXES OWED ARE $68.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 42 AC IN SEC 40 T 13 R 4 E. DON 13-199 760 R9104400 BROUSSARD, REESE 12337 N SALTZMAN RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $25.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 12.6322 AC E/2 SEC 20 T 12 R 1 E TRACT 3 LOT 3-B 85-15184 270 R7085100 BROUSSARD, ROBERT JAMES 14838 S. HOSPITAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-8828 TAXES OWED ARE $173.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.488 AC IN SEC 15 T 13 R 3 E PLAT 205-6369 1490 IMP 120 2.488 AC X 600 RA118550 BROUSSARD, ROBERT JAMES 18302 PLEASANT ROAD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $369.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 BLK 19 LYONS ADDITION LESS & EXCEPT SE POR OF LOT 7 BLK 19 MEAS 36.5' ON E & W BOUNDARIES, 83.66' ON N & S BOUNDARIES 205-1551 LOT 4 BLK 19 L C LYONS ADDITION W 42' OF LOT 8 BLK 19 LYONS ADD 205-1551 500 IMP 3700 2 1/2 X 200 809 E VERMILION 217 N OLIVER R9106200 BROUSSARD, RONALD M 211 S JEFFERSON ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $59.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .75 AC W/2 OF 1.5 AC IN S/2 OF NE/4 SEC 8 T 12 R 3 E BEING TRACT 12 92-8875 600 .75 AC X 600 RA132900 BUNDICK, DENNIS R & KIRK, REBECCA P O BOX 3368 LAFAYETTE, LA 70502 TAXES OWED ARE $141.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 100' N & S BY 180' E & W BEING THE E 180' OF LOT 3 BLK 3 RIVERSIDE & SE COR OF LOT 2 BLK 3 RIVERSIDE S/D 86- 8145 1600 IMP 7670 RA135900 CADE, ODEAL 3109 10TH PORT ARTHUR, TX 77642 TAXES OWED ARE $22.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 79 CALDWELL ADDITION 82- 08225 250 R3119300 CAMPBELL, CECILE 205 PERRY DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $89.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ABBEVILLE COUNTRY EST TRAILER PARK 1000 R3122400 CAMPBELL, VERNICE % EQUICREDIT CORP OF LA 3815 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84115 TAXES OWED ARE $287.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 146 AIRPORT S/D 99-9248 400 IMP 2800 R9122800 CARTER, LOIS ANN HUNTSBERRY & TURNER, CLARICE HUNTSBERRY 501 GUIDRY AVE KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $34.33 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 14.446 AC IN SW/4 NE/4 SEC 13 T 12 R 2 E BEING TRACT 4 98-7549 290 R3123600 CASTILLE, KEITH RYAN SR & REYNOLDS, TRACY 1908 E VILLIEN ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $159.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.415 AC IN S POR OF IRREG SEC 45 T 12 R 3 E BEING TRACT I-2 MEAS 120.8' ON N LINE, 509.33' ON E LINE, 121.4' ON S LINE & 508.5' ON W LINE BEING A POR OF LOT 1 OF THE S/D OF LOT 6 MAGNOLIA PLANTATION 201-1423 1270 IMP 8000 1.415 AC X 900 RA152400 CASTILLO, FRANCISCO RAMIREZ & RAMIREZ, GEORGINA CUADRAS 513 ALLEY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $105.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 45' FRT BY 100' DEEP BD N GABRIEL SAWYER, E FENWICK SERIEL, S ROSE NELL BROUSSARD, W ALLEY ST 202-10150 300 IMP 900 R1115300 COLBERT, ALVIN PAUL SR P O BOX 82404 LAFAYETTE, LA 70598 TAXES OWED ARE $76.59 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 170 CHAMPAGNE EST IN SEC 38 & 39 T 12 R 5 E (1.148 AC) 206-624 800 1.148 AC X 700 RA170400 COMEAUX, GERALDINE URSIN (COMEAUX, MRS JOHN) 403 SCHLESSINGER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $132.11 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 23 SOUTH SIDE ADD 91-746 300 IMP 1200 R9136500 COMEAUX, JUDY A P O BOX 261 PERRY, LA 70575 TAXES OWED ARE $108.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.367 AC IN NE/4 SEC 32 T 11 R 3 E 206-14950 1090 1.367 AC X 800 RE045115 COMEAUX, SHEILA 104 E PUTNAM ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $344.68 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. PERMIT #725 3600 RG030400 CORMIER'S CREOLE KITCHEN, INC 303 MAIN GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $568.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 15 BLK 27 99-9221 450 IMP 4970 CORMIER CREOLE KITCH R8083000 CORMIER, MYRTLE & CORMIER, BRADY 1111 1ST ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $5.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 72 RICEVILLE 82-01696 50 RA180500 CORMIER, RENITHA 1209 FRANKS ALLEY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $13.22 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON RAYMOND CAPTVILLE PROPERTY 150 RK095200 CORNER, RUBY MARIE & THIBEAUX, NOLAN E JR 1202 N BOUDREAUX KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $488.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 & E 3/4 OF LOT 4 BLK 7 2ND N/SIDE ADD MEAS 70' FRT ON 11TH ST, 97.5' ON W LINE, 84.5' ON N LINE & 109.8' ON E LINE 94-2131 700 1.199 AC IN SEC 8 T 12 R 2 E BEING LOTS 1,2 3,4,5,6 & POR OF LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 7 OF A PLAT OF PROP OF AVICO/HEMUS 95-12768 840 IMP 11200 1.199 AC X 700 1 3/4 X 400 R4116800 COUNTRY CATERING % DWAYNE & CHERYL TOUPS 11436 LA HWY 697 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $315.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON DOROTHY HARDY TOUPS PROPERTY 3300 COUNTRY CATERING R2094800 DAIGLE, STANTON JAMES P O BOX 43 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $14.56 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1/2 INT IN 1 LOT MEAS 114.9' N & S BY 208.7' E & W IN SE/4 SEC 11 T 13 R 4 E BEING N POR OF TRACT 7 (.275 AC) 976-652 180 RA186050 DARBONNE, TODD 1302 W PORT ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $513.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 111, 112, 117, 119, 121, 123 & E/2 OF 113 BLK 9 WESTSIDE PARK S/D 204-12514 2280 IMP 10520 6 1/2 X 350 R2098900 DELCAMBRE, ARTHUR RAY 206 VIEUX ORLEANS, APT D LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $80.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. L0TS 11, 12 MAXIE LEBLANC S/D IN SEC 18 T 13 R 5 E (LOT 11= .804 AC, LOT 12= .805 AC) 206-5830 1000 R6092600 DENAIS, KARL BRYAN RR 1 BOX 354 GALIPOLIS FRY, WV 2515-9771 TAXES OWED ARE $41.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 17.41 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 52.23 AC IN S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 21 T 13 R 1 E 96-7500 97-12200 330 R5106000 DENAIS, KARL BYRAN RR 1 BOX 354 GALIPOLIS FRY, WV 25515-9771 TAXES OWED ARE $24.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.319 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 3.9583 AC S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 15 T 11 R 1 E 1.979 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 5.937 AC S/2 OF SW/4 SEC 15 T 11 R 1 E 8.841 AC IN SW/4 SEC 22 T 11 R 1 E TRACT C 96-7500 97-12631 230 R1151700 DEROUSSEL, MARTY & TOUPS, ANGELLE JON % JACK W. BOLLING 3941 PERKINS RD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $201.07 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3 AC IN SECS 34 & 35 T 11 R 4 E BEING LOT #4 205-896 2100 3 X 700 RK108850 DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST OF AMERICA 4708 MERCANTILE DR NORTH FORT WORTH, TX 76137 TAXES OWED ARE $298.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 & N 16' OF LOT 9 BLK 6 E/SIDE ADD 206-9600 400 IMP 2800 R4135800 DOUCET, PAMELA MARIE GUIDRY 205 MARK LANE LAFAYETTE, LA 70507 TAXES OWED ARE $11.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.726 AC UND 50% INT IN 7.454 AC IN SECS 48 & 51 T 11 R 4 E TRACT 3 92-7437 120 RA218300 DOZIER, CHARLES & DOZIER, LINDA 908A S LYMAN ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 BLK C HARLEM ADD MEAS 45' N & S BY 126' E & W 205-4591 200 R2118400 DUBOIS, KATHLEEN 9210 SAND PIT RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $1.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .0148 AC UND 1% INT IN 1.476 AC IN N/2 OF SEC 36 T 13 R 4 E BEING LOT 2 82-4896 10 RG037701 DUCK CAPITAL BUILDERS, INC 301 MAIN ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $350.33 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. E 71' OF LOT 10 & E 71' OF N/2 OF LOT 11 BLK 49, E/2 OF LOT 9 BLK 49 LOTS 12,13 & S/2 OF 11 BLK 49 GUEYDAN 206-4726 1400 IMP 1940 RG037702 DUCK CAPITAL BUILDERS, INC 301 MAIN ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $62.95 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 4 & 5 BLK 47 TOWN OF GUEYDAN 206-3542 600 R4139800 DUHON, BENITA ANN (MOLITOR, MRS CLANCY) P O BOX 3312 LAFAYETTE, LA 70502 TAXES OWED ARE $14.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.305 AC E/2 OF 14.61 AC IN SW/4 OF SEC 23 T 11 R 3 E BEING TRACT 10 98-1924 150 R4153300 DUHON, MARGUERITE C 3201 KALISTE SALOOM RD #118 LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $22.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .211 AC IN SEC 22 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' ON E & W LINE, 183.71' N & S LINES BD N NEUVEA DUHON VINCENT, E & S GERALD L DUHON, & W ALFRED RD 204-741 230 .211 AC X 1100 RD035100 DUPLANTIS, JESSIE 512A S CENTRAL DELCAMBRE, LA 70528 TAXES OWED ARE $28.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON? SEE PERMIT FILE #227 300 R7171000 ENEX RESOURCES CORPORATION % KEN E ANDREWS & CO PO BOX 870849 MESQUITE, TX 75187-0849 TAXES OWED ARE $22.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 42.70 AC UND 15/56 INT IN 159.42 AC IN N/2 OF N/2 OF SEC 14 T 16 R 1 E 88-6055 260 R4165205 EVANS, ANDREW JR 4825 E FILMORE #145 FRESNO, CA 93727 TAXES OWED ARE $5.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.288 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 2/3 INT IN 6.866 AC SEC 29 & PARTIALLY IN SEC 53 T 11 R 4 4 BEING TRACT #4 98-12751 204-13098 60 R8105900 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO 500 ENTERPRISE RD, STE 150 HORSHAM, PA 19044 TAXES OWED ARE $406.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 85% INT IN 1 LOT 75' E & W BY 100' N & S IN NW POR SEC 7 T 12 R 1 W 205-2780 260 IMP 3620 RG041700 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO % FINANCIAL FREEDOM 353 SACRAMENTO ST, STE 900 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 TAXES OWED ARE $549.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3, 4 & E 25' OF LOT 2 BLK 40 206-5653 750 IMP 4490 2.5 LOTS X 300 R4173600 FONTENOT, DANIEL BURKE JR 125 HIGHLAND DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70506 TAXES OWED ARE $60.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .5739 AC IN CEN POR OF IRREG SEC 41 T 11 R 4 E BEING TRACTS B 204-9595 630 .5739 AC X 1100 R5145600 FOREMAN, JESSE Z 3821 WILLIAM PLACE JEFFERSON, LA 70121 TAXES OWED ARE $1.06 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .1183 AC UND 10% INT IN 1.183 AC IN SEC 1 T 11 R 2 E BEING S 152.60' OF 4.731 AC BEING LOT 4 90-7871 10 R3216000 FOURNIER, RALPH DAVID 117 S LEONARD ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $107.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 29 BLK D ROSE HILL S/D (.328 AC) 88-6740 1200 RA256050 FOWLER, MARILYN % ANDRUS LEJEUNE 3013 ENGLEWOOD DR JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $220.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN VALCOURT ADD. MEAS. 65' ON GRACE- LAND BY 90' 921-607 200 IMP 2300 1 LOT X 150 X 150% CHEZ PAREE R4180000 FREDERICK, PAUL HERMAN & SIMONEAUX, DEBORAH 8228 DEREK RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $547.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.5 AC IN SEC 36 T 11 R 3 E TRACT 1 201-13574 1220 IMP 12000 RA267150 GAGE, RITA 1808 FAIRMONT ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $326.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 35 & S 5 FT OF LOT 34 BEAUXIS ADD 691-454 410 IMP 3300 R2143600 GARY, FELICIA RENEE 3419 JEAN MARIE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $87.57 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.246 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 SEC 35 T 13 R 4 E BEING TRACT 1-H 202-14376 760 1.246 AC X 600 R7183600 GARY, FLOYD 922 ALCIDE CIRCLE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $5.38 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .3125 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 1.25 AC UND 1/12 INT IN 14.97 AC IN NW POR OF FRAC SEC 5 T 14 R 3 E 86-974 50 RA270300 GASPARD, HEITH DAVID P O BOX 106 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $116.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7 & 8 BLK 5 GEORGE FAULK S/D 20-7384 600 IMP 5940 R8118900 GOOCH, RONALD CHRISTOPHER ETAL 2528 OAKRIDGE DR BETHANY, OK 73008 TAXES OWED ARE $36.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 23.40 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 46.81 AC UND 35.93% INT IN 130.27 AC IN N POR OF SEC 31 T 12 R 1 W 204-1600 440 R7199000 GUARDIA, JOHN EDWARD 9271 BUCKHORN ESTATES RD BELVILLE, TX 77418 TAXES OWED ARE $2.52 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.525 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 22.10 AC UND 5/48 INT IN 212.23 AC BEING LOTS 3 & 4 LOTS 3 & 4 SEC 8, LOTS 1,2,3 SEC 9 T 17 R 4 E 776-395 93-4202 89-5976 30 R3252600 GUIDRY, JAMES LYNN 506 WEILL ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $49.49 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 133, 134, 135, 136 & 137 2ND ADD N STATE ST S/D 20-7851 2000 IMP 6050 5 LOTS X 400 R8124600 GUIDRY, KENNETH 5444 HWY 26 JENNINGS, LA 70546 TAXES OWED ARE $41.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON LA MAISON DES CHENES LLC PROPERTY 400 R2157200 GUIDRY, MELBA (RAMKE, WIDOW LLOYD) 2409 CLARK LANE ORANGE, TX 77630 TAXES OWED ARE $47.26 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.57 AC IN NW POR OF IRREG SEC 63 T 13 R 3 E BEING E 1/2 OF 3.134 AC 93-7212 400 RA302100 GUIDRY, WARREN % CHARLES GUIDRY 6729 N E MALLORY AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211 TAXES OWED ARE $35.20 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT IN AREA ADD, MEAS 45 FT ON LA ST., BY 140 FT DP. 597-613 400 RA302250 GUIDRY, WARREN 6729 N E MALLORY AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211 TAXES OWED ARE $44.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 5/8 INT IN LOTS 25, 26, 27, 28 ROSEDALE S/D BEING A S/D OF LOT 22 & POR OF LOT 21 MEAS AS A WHOLE 200' E & W BY 100' N & S 90-2278-6027 97-9694 500 RA302400 GUIDRY, WARREN 6729 N E MALLORY AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211 TAXES OWED ARE $29.93 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 1/8 INT IN LOT 84 BLK 7 PUTNAM ADD 90-2278-6027 40 IMP 300 UND 1/8 INT R1226100 HAMILTON, BOBBY T 204 HARN ST MONROE, LA 71201 TAXES OWED ARE $746.77 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .355 ACS NW/4 SEC 1 T 13 R 4 E MES 96.6' ON N & S & 160' ON E & W TRACT 1-A 206-15639 320 IMP 7480 .355 AC X 900 R9281100 HARGRAVE, KRISTY MARIE P O BOX 906 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $37.87 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .397 AC IN N/2 OF S/2 OF SEC 21 T 12 R 2 E 204-5915 320 .397 AC X 800 R6162975 HARRINGTON, CHARLES II 18540B GREENE CEMETARY RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $435.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP 3500 RA325075 HAWTHORNE, LENORA 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $86.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON MALLEY BONAVENTURE'S PROPERTY 206-4422 1080 SANKOFA GROCERY RA325101 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, NORA 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $26.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 9, 10 BLK 2 LYONS ADDITION (LOCATED ON COR OF GRACELAND & LAMAR) 205-950 300 RA325150 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, LENORA 1218 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $201.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 40' OF LOT 11 & W 40' OF N/2 OF LOT 12 F A GODCHAUX ADD 206-6892 300 IMP 2220 HAWTHORNE UPHOLSTERY RA325151 HAWTHORNE, NATHAN & NUNEZ, NORA 1218 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $17.61 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 BLK 3 LYONS ADD (LOCATED ON BAILEY) 206-2188 200 R5178000 HAYNES, GRETCHEN HOFFER 707 LINWOOD VICTORIA, TX 77901 TAXES OWED ARE $91.69 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 41 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 123 AC IN N/2 OF SE/4 & N/2 OF E/2 OF SW/4 SEC 10 T 11 R 2 E 91-1232 860 R4207400 HEBERT, BEULAH YVONNE P O BOX 333 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $147.46 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .2296 AC IN SEC 41 T 11 R 4 E, MEAS 100' SQUARE, BND N S & W WIDLEY HEBERT, E PUB RD 84-09921 20-7533 250 IMP 8790 .2296 AC X 1100 R1239400 HEBERT, HUEY JOHN 401 OLD KAPLAN HWY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $14.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.471 AC IN SEC 2 T 12 R 4 E TRACT 8-A 20-8904 150 R7233700 HEBERT, STEPHANY ANN P O BOX 904 MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR 72560 TAXES OWED ARE $77.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.655 AC IN SEC 2 T 16 R 1 W BEING TRACT 2 MEAS 300.61' ON N LINE, 380.84' ON E LINE, 312.57' ON S LINE & 373.2' ON W LINE, BND N POTIER, E CHOATE, S HWY 82 W SONNIER 205-6926 820 CAMP 100 RG062600 HENRY, LUCY ET ALS 17362 ZAUN RD JONES, LA 71250 TAXES OWED ARE $26.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 50' OF LOT 4 SQUARE M SIMON ADD 92-9992 250 R1248210 HICKMAN, RICHARD JAMES 1034 L D DR ST MARTINVILLE, LA 70582 TAXES OWED ARE $86.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 30 T 12 R 5 E BEING TRACT 38A CHAMPAGNE EST FRT 269.90' ON W SIDE, OF MICHELLE DR, BD DEPTH ON N LINE OF 366.71' & DEPTH ON S LINE OF 322.67' 206-6013 900 RA353250 HOFFPAUIR, ALBERT HRS % DIANE HOFFPAUIR 1214 1/2 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $96.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11 & 12 BLK Y N/SMITH ADD 722-139 865-32 400 IMP 700 RG063750 HOFFPAUIR, KEITH W & HOFFPAUIR, WILLIAM C 615 2ND ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $51.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. N 47.34' OF LOT 1 & N 47.34' OF W/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 23 87- 1258 150 IMP 830 R3302400 HUNTSBERRY, KEITH JEROME 5905 HUNTSBERRY (PVT) RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $450.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.050 AC IN NW/4 SEC 21 T 12 R 4 E BEING TR #2 99-1377 1800 IMP 10300 2 X 900 RK227900 KHAN, FAYAZ M ETALS PO BOX 3043 LAKE CHARLES, LA 70602 TAXES OWED ARE $141.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .6911 AC BD S BY LA HWY 35, N BY MARAIST, W LASALLE, BOURQUE, E L BAUDOIN 205-13369-13370 620 IMP 900 .6911 AC X 1500 300 A & C E 11TH R4238450 KUSY, STANLEY P JR & KUSY, KRISSY M 7105 HIGH POINT DR MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $317.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOT 9 WESTON RIDGE S/D SEC 6 & OR 49 T 11 R 4 E 206-1465 3320 UND 99.5% R4242150 LALANDE, LAUREN 7703 ALLI DRIVE MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $382.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELITE LANDING PARK 3990 RA402150 LANDRY, LATALIA BRAILEY ETALS P O BOX 2554 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $105.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 78-A OAKSHIRE S/D 202-12403 700 IMP 7000 1207-B S SHIREVIEW 1207- A S SHIREVIEW RA411600 LANIER, ROY KENNETH SR 210 S MAIN ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $4.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 47.68' ON N LINE, 2' ON W LINE, 47.19' ON S LINE & 2.06' ON E LINE BEING TRACT 2 99-7964 50 R1293800 LAPOINT, MELISSA %EARLINE LANDRY P O BOX 663 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $78.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .91 AC BEING E/2 OF 1.823 AC IN E POR OF IRREG SEC 47 T 12 R 4 E 97-7181 820 .91 AC X 900 R3335400 LAPOINTE, DANIEL JAMES 614 JUAREZ ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70563 TAXES OWED ARE $9.81 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.09 ACS UND 1/2 INT IN 4.18 AC IN SEC 47 T 12 R 4 E BEING 6-A OF PART 92-7195 100 R9366400 LAVIOLETTE, VICKIE MARIE HOFFP (LAVIOLETTE, MRS LARRY) 426 E ASH ST CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $87.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 AC IN SEC 34 T 11 R 2 E BEING TRACT 5-E 201-6555 800 R2213200 LEBLANC, ALLEN LOUIS 15928 ST ELMO ROAD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $63.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.57 AC IN SEC 49 T 13 R 4 E, BND N PUB RD E DUBOIS, S & W VENDOR 420-246 591-336 790 IMP 4500 1.57 AC X 500 RA426650 LEBLANC, RICK J INC PO BOX 1193 ABBEVILLE, LA 70511-1193 TAXES OWED ARE $290.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 ST FRANCIS WOODS S/D PHASE I CONT. .405 AC IN IRREG SEC 44 T 12 R 3 E 206-384 3000 R6214000 LEBOUEF, CHARLES W & SPEARS, VERTIE % ESSEX HOME MORTGAGE 200 GOLDEN OAK COURT SUITE VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23452 TAXES OWED ARE $751.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.225 AC IN E/2 OF NE/4 SEC 34 T 13 R 2 E 89-2059 660 IMP 5800 R3362800 LEDET, EUZEBE HRS 9784 LA HWY 697 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $4.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.99% INT IN 1.778 AC 82.31% OF 2.16 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 4.33 AC IN SEC 42 T 13 R 4 E 201-6208 50 VERY LOWLAND R3366000 LEGE, ESTA JOSEPH 19952 BUCKHORN ZACHARY, LA 70791 TAXES OWED ARE $400.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 185 2ND ADD N STATE ST S/D 829-250 600 IMP 3850 R1346700 LEJEUNE, DAX HAYDEN % KATINA LAFLEUR 8604 CHURCH POINT HWY CHURCH POINT, LA 70525-4348 TAXES OWED ARE $38.28 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .574 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 1.148 AC IN SECS 38 & 39 T 12 R 5 E BEING LOT 32 CHAMPAGNE ESTATES 205-6716 400 .574 AC X 700 RG082200 LEJEUNE, RAYMOND LEE ET ALS 1504 N 4TH ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $570.60 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 & 8 SQ F SIMON ADD 850- 878, 870-804 98-4263 97-10306 600 IMP 4840 2 X 300 R7289600 LEMAIRE, PRESTON J SR & WHITE, KAREN 19604 W LIBERTY FARM RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $91.40 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 93.4' E & W BY 5 CHAINS N & S BD N PUB RD, E H BECKER, W W SCHEXNAIDER S F DETRAZ 89-10642 630 IMP 300 .7 AC X 900 R3317703 LEMCI, INC % MARIAN SINEGAR 807 N LAMAR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $2.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .33 UND 9% INT IN 3.65 AC MEAS 522' E & W BY 293' N & S BEING LOT 8 BD N EDWARDS S CHAUVIN, E KIBBE, W PUB RD 207-7580 30 RA450350 LEVY, PATRICIA ANN 601 S YOUNG ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $308.23 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 60 FT ON S YOUNG BY 170 FT ON FELICITY, BD, E, NILSON SMITH ADD. 206-10567 500 IMP 3000 R3376500 LEWIS, BEULAH 2020 N STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $216.85 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.300 AC IN SEC 43 T 12 R 3 E 205-9445 2070 IMP 7840 2.300 AC X 900 RA450900 LEWIS, BEULAH 2020 N STATE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $88.06 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 BLK 11 NUNEZ ADD 201- 9676 203-1160 300 IMP 700 R4271900 LOUPE, CURRI JAMES 100 F RUNNING DEER DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $110.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.044 AC IN SEC 22 T 11 R 3 E BEING LOT 4 206-13942 1150 1.044 AC X 1100 R9405500 LUSY MARINE, INC % MARCELLE B PICARD 176 ATLAS RD YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592 TAXES OWED ARE $198.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 OAK GROVE OF MEAUX 207-6306 205-2533 2000 RE117000 MAGNON, JUDY % GRANBY SALONE HARBLIN 507 E. PAUL ST. ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $198.19 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 14 C PRIMEAUX ADD 96-9383 400 IMP 1670 R8239000 MANCEAUX, LARABEE MARIE (JORDAN, MRS CLYDE) 4755 REVERE LANE VIDOR, TX 77662 TAXES OWED ARE $30.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 13.33 AC BEING 2/3 UND INT IN 20 AC W/2 OF 40 AC TRACT IN NE/4 OF NW/4 SEC 8 T 12 R 2 W BEING W 13.33 AC .48 AC BEING 2/3 UND INT IN .72 AC 1/2 INT IN 1.44 AC BEING LOT 1 OF LOT G OF LOT 2 IN E/2 OF SE/4 SEC 15 T 11 R 2 W 810-774-777 812-569 83-4050 290 R8242500 MARCEAUX, MALCOLM JOSEPH ETALS 9322 BOURQUE RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $494.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 46.86 AC IN NE/4 OF SEC 7 T 12 R 2 W BEING E/2 OF TRACT CONT 95.35 AC 205-2034 1370 IMP 5690 RA469700 MARTIN, BRANDY 1200 E LAFAYETTE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $220.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON CHRIS CAO PROPERTY 2500 RM061600 MARTIN, DONALD ALBERT 21606 3RD AVE SE BOTHELL, WA 98021 TAXES OWED ARE $5.75 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .056 AC UND 6/15 INT IN .14 AC BEING AN UND 1/8 INT IN 1.12 AC IN SEC 12 T 11 R 3 E MEAS 50' FRT ON HWY 175 BY 975.7' BEING A ROAD 93-5091 99-5551 60 .056 AC X 1100 RA470850 MATTHEWS, CLARENCE & BESSARD, PHYLLIS % BM6, LLC P O BOX 52353 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 TAXES OWED ARE $79.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 50 FT BY 125 FT N & S BY VENDORS S & W RD 91-5317 200 IMP 700 R4279450 MAYER, CAREY & SMITH, NEIDRA P. O. BOX 1033 YOUNGSVILLE, LA 70592-1033 TAXES OWED ARE $71.83 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .682 AC IN SEC 45 T 11 R 4 E BEING TRACT A PLAT 206-13008-13360 750 .682 AC X 1100 R8249600 MAYNARD, MORGAN JOHN P O BOX 775 SULPHUR, LA 70664 TAXES OWED ARE $18.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.8425 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 7.37 AC IN SE/4 OF NW/4 & NE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 17 T 12 R 2 W LOT 1 OF PLAT .068 AC UND 1/4 INT IN .272 AC UND 1/11 INT IN 3 AC SEC 25 T 11 R 3 W LOT 2 98-6470 7.5 AC UND 1/4 INT IN 30 AC IN SEC 36 T 11 R 3 W & SEC 31 T 11 R 2 W BEING TR 5 201-6511 180 R9449900 MEAUX, LESLIE ROSE 1411 THORNTON RD HOUSTON, TX 77018 TAXES OWED ARE $1.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.020 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 3.059 AC IN E/2 OF OF SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E PLAT 206-137 20 R1368300 MEAUX, MICHAEL W & MEAUX, LESLIE R 14315 JUDE RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $51.70 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .52 AC IN S/2 OF NW/4 SEC 1 T 13 R 4 E 205-3269 470 IMP 7570 .52 AC X 900 R9454900 MEAUX, PAUL CLIFFORD % BARRY KRAWCHUK 122 DAVID ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70507 TAXES OWED ARE $5.71 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.059 AC IN E/2 OF SEC 8 T 12 R 1 E PLAT 206-137 60 R8264600 MILLS, DONNA TRUAX 1006 CLARA RD WINSBORO, MS 39367 TAXES OWED ARE $2.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .737 AC UND 1/60 INT IN 29.481 AC E/2 OF SEC 22 T 12 R 2 W BEING TRACT 9 20-3282 20 RM065000 MIRE, DANIELLE P O BOX 83 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $67.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON PAUL CATALON'S PROPERTY 700 R3426400 MITCHELL, BRANDON PAUL 802 SCHLESSINGER ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-7050 TAXES OWED ARE $1619.64 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.727 AC IN SEC 30 T 12 R 4 E MEAS 270' FRT ALONG HWY 14 BY 322.9' ON W LINE, 260.5' ON E LINE, 252.3' ON S LINE, N HWY 14, S AIRPORT S/D 207-240 10000 IMP 8000 1.727 AC X 11000 FISHERMAN'S GULF R3426401 MITCHELL, BRANDON PAUL 802 SCHLESSINGER ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-7050 TAXES OWED ARE $197.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 25 VERM COUNTRY EST IN SEC 40 T 12 R 3 E (.400 AC)204-2507 207-9838 2000 R4299000 MONTET, WADE P 3148 WADE PVT RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $51.71 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 22.08 AC PART IN SECS 38,39 T 11 R 3 E & PARTLY SEC 41,49 T 11 R 4 E 507-302 1620 IMP 6420 R4299200 MONTET, WADE P & TRAHAN, JOYCE 3148 WADE RD MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $1053.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1.837 AC IN SEC 14 T 11 R 3 E, BND N PSH RD, E HWY 167, S PICARD, W VENDOR BEING TRACT 2 87-4728 3000 IMP 8000 NITE LIFE RM066201 MONTGOMERY, RAY INC % THOMAS STAFFORD III 133 RUE DES CANNES MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $248.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 34 RUE DES CANNES S/D 206-9145 2600 R8269800 MOONEY, HERBERT M % ACCENT SOUND 8020 FLOYD OVERLAND PARK, KS 66204 TAXES OWED ARE $10.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.023 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 18.07 AC BEING AN UND .08333 INT IN 216.87 AC IN SEC 34 T 11 R 1 W 84-97 92-8122 130 R3431700 MOORE, JAMES ANTHONY SR 2336 MICHAEL LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $177.25 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 7 WINDY HILL S/D (.401 AC) 206-12354 1000 IMP 8470 RA516300 MOUTON, EDITH % ELIZABETH BESSARD 910 E EIGHTH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $325.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 5 & 6 BLK G HARLEM 875-139 400 IMP 3300 R7358600 MOUTON, WANDA ET ALS 11224 VET MEMORIAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $10.48 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 9.97 AC 1/4 INT IN SE/4 OF SE/4 SEC 36 T 13 R 2 E 133-112 204-6729 206-13089 90 R3447050 NGUYEN, KIET TUAN & NGUYEN, HOA THI 905 CHARITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $12.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 22% INT IN LOT 23 BLK 8 LILLYWOOD DR S/D 206-3059 140 R9494950 NGUYEN, LINH & PHAM, THANH 408 SCHLESSINGER ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $237.94 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 69 & 70 ABADIE OAKS S/D PHASE 3 IN W/2 OF SEC 4 T 12 R 3 E 205-12893 2400 RA540300 NUNEZ, LENISE ETALS 811 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $339.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 105 CALDWELL ADD 205-3185 250 IMP 3600 R2287375 OUNEBOUNMY, KHAMMOUANE 16712 E LA HWY 330 ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $40.43 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 MAXIE LEBLANC S/D IN SEC 18 T 13 R 5 E (.794 AC ) 205-14368 500 R9497600 OWENS, WAYLAN BRADLEY & NELSON, TAMI 7435 HUMMINGBIRD HILL LN SAN ANTONIO, TX 78255 TAXES OWED ARE $14.88 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.370 AC IN N/2 OF NE/4 SEC 8 T 12 R 3 E (TRACT A-1.884 AC, TRACT B 3.486 AC) 201-5870 204-10317 150 RK336400 PALOMBO, ABBEY ET ALS 108 E. GLADYS KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $27.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. NE POR OF LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 32 98-12910 300 RK336800 PALOMBO, CYNTHIA DUPUIS ET ALS 108 E. GLADYS KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $86.76 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 12 BLK 8 ABSHIRE ADD 20-8138 500 IMP 890 RK337300 PATTERSON, LISA HARGRAVE P O BOX 95 OAKLAND, TN 38060 TAXES OWED ARE $597.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 11, 12 BLK 28 205-8599 1200 IMP 5200 2 LOTS X 400 X 150% RICHOUX ELECTRICAL RA550200 PERRAULT, EARL J % RAMONA REAUX 403 7TH ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $26.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. W 58' OF LOT 6 BLK 4 NUNEZ ADD 96-3407 300 R7382100 PERRY, JOHNNY KERWIN JR & PERRY, SHIRLEY MOCK 20198 WOLFHEDGE DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $266.69 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 38 WILDERNESS S/D IN SEC 65 T 14 R 3 E (.802 AC) 205-3001 500 IMP 9480 R3467400 PIAZZA, DONNA LEE (GIRGEN, MRS JOHN) 16526 RAVENNE DR HASTINGS, MN 55033 TAXES OWED ARE $13.51 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .73 AC.. UND 1/8 INT IN 5.90 ACS. IN SEC 42 T 13 R 4 E 856-988 4.613 ACS. IN SEC 42 T 13 R 4 E TRACT 2-E OF PLAT 977-537 85-8789 150 R4328410 PIERCE, JOHN DAVID ETALS P O BOX 550 MAURICE, LA 70555 TAXES OWED ARE $66.08 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.417 AC IN IRREG SEC 56 T 11 R 4 E BEING TRACT 1-A-1 OF PLAT 205-1115 1.232 AC UND 1/2 INT IN 2.463 AC IN SEC 56 T 11 R 4 E 20-11370 1270 IMP 6920 R4328700 PINEDA, JANICE MARIE HARDY ETA 1101 MONTGOMERY ST PORT NECHES, TX 77651 TAXES OWED ARE $20.12 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.87 AC IN SEC 35 T 11 R 3 E & SEC 2 T 12 R 3 E BEING LOT 8 1.78 AC IN SE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 34 T 11 R 3 E BEING LOT 8-A .83 AC LOT 8 PART OF WM HARDY .6245 AC UND 1/11 INT IN 6.87 AC IN SEC 35 T 11 R 3 E & SEC 2 T 12 R 3 E LOT 1 .1618 AC UND 1/11 INT IN 1.78 AC IN SE/4 OF SW/4 SEC 34 T 11 R 3 E BEING LOT 1A .0757 AC UND 1/11 INT IN UND 1/24 INT IN 20 AC IN E/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 33 T 11 R 3 E 89-249 91-1629 92-2436 201-9369 205-2371 210 RG110400 POTIER, ELIZABETH DARTEZ 1204 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $270.62 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 BLK 8 BOATNER ADD S/2, E/3 OF N/2 LOT 5, E/3 OF LOT 6 BLK 8 95-2620 600 IMP 1980 2 X 300 RG110600 POTIER, ELIZABETH DARTEZ 1204 3RD ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $639.84 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 OF LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4 & S/2 OF W/2 OF LOT LOT 5 BLK 27 203-4370 600 IMP 5500 R8296300 PREJEAN, RUSSELL LAWRENCE 6907 A BOIS DE LAC GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $10.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. SUBLOT C OF LOT 1 IN E/2 OF SE/4 SEC 31 T 11 R 3 W CONT .375 AC 204-8213 3000 IMP 4600 R3479450 PRESTON, MELANIE BASDEN & MOUTON, HEATH 2904 GREENBRIAR LANE ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $3761.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 9 TOWN & COUNTRY VILLAGE 207-4600 1800 IMP 40000 RA581600 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES O LAFAYETTE, LLC 409 CLAYMORE DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $765.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 3,4 CAMPBELL ADDITION 204-4761 1500 IMP 7190 2 X 500 X 150% CARPRIDE CARWASH RA581601 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES O LAFAYETTE, LLC 409 CLAYMORE DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70503 TAXES OWED ARE $1512.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .38 AC IN SEC 47 T 12 R 3 E HAVING A FRT ON W SIDE OF SUMMERS DR OF 138.03',138.82' ON N LINE, 164.3' ON S LINE & 136.07'ON W LINE BD E HWY 14 BYPASS (SUMMERS DR) W EDWARDS WOODS S/D 204-4761 3840 IMP 15060 .48 X 8000 CARPRIDE CARWASH R2307600 RAMKE, MELBA GUIDRY ET ALS 2409 CLARK LANE ORANGE, TX 77630 TAXES OWED ARE $9.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 4.47 AC IN NW POR SEC 63 T 13 R 3 E 84-07496 80 RA586650 RAPHAEL, H G SONS, LLC 1004 SURREY ST LAFAYETTE, LA 70501 TAXES OWED ARE $2462.17 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 10 & 11 BLK 17 FF YOUNG ADD 201-5915 1000 IMP 26960 RAPHAEL FUNERAL HOME RA588150 REAUX, BOSTON % DIANE HOFFPAUIR 1214 1/2 FELICITY ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $48.44 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7, 8 BLK 2 GODCHAUX E END ADD. 141-240 494-202 400 IMP 1500 RA589200 REAUX, PETER M 5706 PURPLE SAGE RD HOUSTON, TX 77049 TAXES OWED ARE $90.71 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 6 BLK 6 LYONS ADDITION 83-01499 150 IMP 880 RA589800 REAUX, PETER M SR & REAUX, JEANETTE M 5706 PURPLE SAGE RD HOUSTON, TX 77049 TAXES OWED ARE $95.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 2 BLK 1 OPHELIAS BOURQUE ADD 95-10274 200 IMP 880 RA589950 REAUX, PETER MARCUS & BURLEIGH, JEANETTE 5706 PURPLE SAGE RD HOUSTON, TX 77049 TAXES OWED ARE $105.67 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 5 BLK 6 LYONS ADD 90-3880 200 IMP 1000 RA590550 REED, ELAINE ET ALS % OLIVIA N SUIRE 1801 W 3RD ST, APT KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $44.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 32 PARKVIEW S/D 85-7831 500 RE143800 RENARD, TOMMIE JAMES & ROMERO, HENRIETTA 109 W VINCENT ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $80.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 13 RICHARD ADD MEAS 50' N & S BY 100' N & S (400) 98-12017 1 STRIP 10' E & W ON N LINE, 100' N & S ON E & W LINES & 21' ON S LINE ($50) 1 LOT MEAS 50' E & W BY DEPTH OF 100' N & S BEING LOT 14 RICHARD ADD (400) 98-12017 850 IMP 1300 RA594450 RICHARD, JASON & BEARD, MELAINE 1511 WILDCAT DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $308.23 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 37 NORTH HILL S/D PHASE II 203-14072 1000 IMP 10000 RM071700 RICHARDSON CONSTRUCTION, INC 8618 NE 138TH ST KIRKLAND, WA 98034-1714 TAXES OWED ARE $248.97 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 9 RUE DES CANNES S/D IN SEC 12 T 11 R 3 E 206-5519 2600 R1449500 RODEFER, JESSICA EVE FREDERICK (RODEFER, JEREMY PAUL) 10915 SIDNEY GAUTREAUX RD ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $16.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6 AC IN S/2 OF SEC 26 T 11 R 4 E LOCATED IN NE POR OF TRACT 2 205-2967 170 R6300000 ROMERO, DAVID KEITH 608 EVERGREEN DR NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $39.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 20 AC IN W/2 OF NE/4 OF NW/4 SEC 3 T 13 R 1 E 97-11699 98-2081 420 R1457000 ROMERO, FRANCIS EDWARD JR & ROMERO, JULIE ANN 2816 ORANGEWOOD DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $151.27 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 52 ORANGEWOOD S/D IN SEC 36 T 11 R 4 E (.7901 AC) 206-15482 1400 IMP 7680 RE150400 ROMERO, GLENN % ELOISE CALDWELL 3107 LAMAS ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $4.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON RUBY DELAHOUSSAYE'S PROPERTY 50 SALVAGE VALUE ONLY RE150600 ROMERO, GLENN J & BONIN, SANDRA % ELOISE CALDWELL 3107 LAMAS ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $28.72 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON ELLIA PRIMEAUX (MRS O DELAHOUSSAYE) PROPERTY ON PEARL ST 300 1077 R3517600 SAGRERA, JOHN E ETALS 304 OAK ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $9.02 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 2.18 (2.57 ARPTS) LOT 14 PART P DUPRE LEBLANC 749-948 888-781 203-17183 100 R7424000 SAGRERA, JOHN ELLIS 304 OAK ST NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 TAXES OWED ARE $53.49 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 23.130 AC IN SEC 7 T 17 R 3 E, LOT 5 23.380 AC IN SEC 12 T 17 R 2 E, LOT 12 38.186 AC IN SEC 1 T 17 R 2 E, LOT 16 14.710 AC IN E POR OF FRACTIONAL SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E, DESCRIBED AS LOT 1 .350 AC INT IN CANAL IN SEC 1 T 17 R 2 E, BEING POR LOT 19 83-06395 11.929 AC UND 1/18 INT IN 214.73 AC IN FRAC SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E SUCC 6770 (JOHNS SEPERATE PROPERTY) 8.3506 AC UND 7/180 INT IN 214.73 AC IN FRAC SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E (COMM PROP) .981 AC UND 1/10 INT IN 9.81 AC BEING LOT 2 IN SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E 202-162 647-66 640 LAKE BOTTOM R7434600 SAGRERA, TOMMY 16510 COUNTY RD 48 ROSHARAN, TX 77583 TAXES OWED ARE $5.58 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 6.682 AC IN SEC 6 T 17 R 3 E .409 AC UND 1/24 INT IN 9.1 AC SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E .327 AC UND 1/30 INT IN 9.81 AC SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E LOT #2 2.78 AC UND 7/540 INT IN 214.73 AC FRAC SEC 6 T 17 R 3 E 203-13591 60 R7444400 SERRANO, JUAN EVENCIO 7023 LA HWY 339 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $104.30 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .520 AC IN SEC 87 T 14 R 3 E MEAS 143' FRT ON HWY 330, 119.70' N, 13.12'S, 32.67' W & 125.85' W & 177.18' DESIGNATED AS TRACT B 203- 4135-9089 470 IMP 500 .520 AC X 900 DELORES' DINER RA644250 SHELVIN, SANDRA 1000 EDWARDS ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $61.66 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP @ 1812 E LAFAYETTE 700 R3537800 SINEGAR, MARIAN 807 N LAMAR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $8.90 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.32 UND 91% INT IN 3.65 AC MEAS 522' E & W BY 293' N & S BEING LOT 8 BD N EDWARDS S CHAUVIN, E KIBBE, W PUB RD 96-6205 204-9982 90 R5383800 SMITH, DARRYL & SMITH, YIZETH 1807 PONT LASALLE LANE PASADENA, TX 77503 TAXES OWED ARE $67.18 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .786 AC IN SEC 5 T 11 R 2 E POR OF LOT 10 99-8947 630 .786 AC X 800 R8337100 SMITH, ERIC 321 S 2ND ST GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $115.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP 1100 R1501600 SMITH, TERRY JAMES & HEBERT, JANET % SHANE PAUL REAUX 13025 OLLIE ROAD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $316.89 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.70 AC IN SEC 37 T 12 R 4 E 201-4179 202-11321 1850 IMP 8960 3.7 AC X 500 RE159700 SMITH, TINA 819 NERREN DR ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $50.74 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON COLBY HARDIN PROPERTY 530 R7452300 SNACK SHACK (THE) P O BOX 764 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $19.37 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP 180 R3547500 STANLEY, JERRY EDWIN II & WORDELL, MELISSA % LANNY NGUYEN 14810 W LA HIGHWAY 82 ABBEVILLE, LA 70510-0355 TAXES OWED ARE $320.34 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 8 BLK F 4TH REV MT BLANC 206-348 1000 IMP 10060 RK402600 STASZAK, MICHELLE % WELLS FARGO BANK 3 ADA IRVING, CA 92618 TAXES OWED ARE $123.13 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 7,8,9 BLK 8 ABSHIRE ADD 204-14821 1500 IMP 7320 3 X 500 R5394525 STELLY, DONALD JOSEPH P O BOX 486 KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $3.24 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .54 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 1.62 AC IN SEC 15 T 11 R 1 E LOT 2 206-5145 30 R3553400 STELLY, GERTRUDE ETALS 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $45.01 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 8 & 9 BLK D 4TH REV MONTE BLANC 202-12057 1800 IMP 6200 2 LOTS X 900 R9592000 STELLY, RHONDA ET ALS % JANELLE BEARD 3314 STANDARD MILL RD CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $17.50 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .20 AC BEING THE N 38.6' OF 2 AC IN NE/4 OF NW/4 SEC 32 T 12 R 1 E (MEAS. 38.6' BY DEPTH OF 228') 87-11644 86-13042 160 R1514900 STOKES, RYAN SHAWN 3319 BETHANY RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $642.41 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT MEAS 125.68' ON N LINE, 125.29' ON S LINE, 124.27' ON E LINE & 124.82' ON W LINE IN SEC 2 T 13 R 4 E 206-13348 320 IMP 6390 .36 AC X 900 RE164500 SUIRE, APRIL 300 E EDWARDS ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $134.02 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON JAMES MAYO SEGURA III PROPERTY ON E EDWARDS 1400 ARTISTIC HAIR & NAIL R2338200 SUIRE, BROCK 312 EMILE ST ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $0.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 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LOT 3 & E/2 LOT 2 BLK 8 204-6729 450 RA696650 THOMPSON, JAMES W 11214 VET MEMORIAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $63.96 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .37 AC IN SEC 48 T 12 R 3 E 204-6729 660 RK413300 THOMPSON, JAMES W 11224 VET MEMORIAL DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $373.16 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 18 BLK 16 TOWN PLAT 204-6729 LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 11 BLK 3 E/S ADD 4000 RG144600 THOMPSON, MERTHA % ROBERT WOODS P O BOX 24214 HOUSTON, TX 77229 TAXES OWED ARE $24.14 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 50% INT IN LOT 1 & W/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 36 195-249 230 R8356000 THORN, THERESA ET ALS % LENA CEASER 619 AVE C CROWLEY, LA 70526 TAXES OWED ARE $8.39 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 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LOTS 14 & 15 BLK 57 (600) LOT 1 BLK 5 2ND N/SIDE ADD (400) LOTS 17 & S 10' OF LOT 16 BLK 75 ($450) 93-6855 94-5468-6146 1450 IMP 2800 R6364700 TRAHAN, JOSEPH DLFARES 508 N CUSHING KAPLAN, LA 70548 TAXES OWED ARE $216.22 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 3.50 AC IN SEC 34 T 12 R 2 E 153-585 89-12139 .945 AC UND 3/4 INT IN 1.26 STRIP MEAS 100' WIDE BY 548.9' SE/4 OF NW/4 SEC 35 T 13 R 2 E 204- 4258 660 IMP 1200 R1552600 TRAHAN, KELLY J & BENOIT, DIANA M 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $107.23 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 5.067 AC IN SEC 39 T 12 R 4 E & SEC 61 T 12 R 5 E 84-14295 1020 IMP 7600 R3582600 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $29.63 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .19 AC IN N POR OF SEC 46 T 12 R 3 E MEAS. 62.09' ON COULEE KINNEY RD BY DEPTH ON N LINE OF 273.01' & 266.86' ON SW LINE BD N HWY 14 BY-PASS, E COULEE KINNEY RD 96-6372 300 RE181600 TRAHAN, KELLY JAMES 11219 WILMER RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $242.22 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 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IMP ON EDWARD V TRAHAN'S PROPERTY IN SEC 43 T 11 R 4 E 9910 R8370800 TRUAX, RODNEY P O BOX 244 LIVERPOOL, TX 77577 TAXES OWED ARE $2.10 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. .737 AC UND 1/60 INT IN 29.481 AC E/2 OF SEC 22 T 12 R 2 W BEING TRACT 9 20-3282 20 RA726000 VALLIEN, CHRISTINE MARIE JOSEP 801 E ST VICTOR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $52.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOTS 12, 13, 14, BLK 4 BELLE PLACE S/D 99-6133 600 3 X 200 RA727650 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $70.45 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 17 S/D OF LOTS 6, 7, & 8 BLK H HARLEM ADD 99-11377 200 IMP 600 RA727800 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $387.44 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 1 BLK B HARLEM S/D 99- 11377 200 IMP 4200 RA727950 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $228.98 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 98 & S 10' OF LOT 97 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 300 IMP 2300 RA728100 VALLOT, REBECCA NUNEZ ET ALS 619 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $162.91 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 99 CALDWELL ADD 99-11377 250 IMP 1600 R7489800 VAUGHN, EVI & FORET, ANTOINE S 7227 ST. CLAUDE AVE ARABI, LA 70032 TAXES OWED ARE $5.86 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.99% INT IN 10.5 AC LOTS 4,5,6 SEC 8 T 17 R 3 E 27-738 368-556-560 70 R3606100 VIATOR, JAKE CHRISTOPHER 109 FLAMINGO ROW LAFAYETTE, LA 70508-7075 TAXES OWED ARE $1228.04 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 4 VUE CLAIRE ESTATES S/D SW/4 OF NW/4 SEC 28 T 12 R 4 E 204-10647 1000 IMP 19040 RA739800 VINCENT, A G % LENORA HARRIS 1218 FELICITY ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $145.31 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 18 CALDWELL ADD 203-8598 250 IMP 1400 R9669800 VINCENT, RITA (BROUSSARD, MRS REESE) 12337 N SALTZMAN RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $29.53 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 13.2 AC UND 2/5 INT IN 33 AC IN NW/4 OF SEC 11 T 12 R 1 E SUCC #483-186 698-477 499-364 270 R8381000 VINCENT, RITA ETALS 12337 N SALTZMAN RD GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $145.80 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 64.57 AC IN N/2 OF SEC 27 T 12 R 1 W 202-12054 1670 R8381200 VINCENT, RITA ETALS 12337 N SALTZMAN GUEYDAN, LA 70542 TAXES OWED ARE $65.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 21.56 AC IN EXT SW COR SEC 25 T 12 R 1 W 2.00 AC IN EXT E END OF S/2 OF SW/4 OF NE/4 SEC 25 T 11 R 1 W .25 AC UND 1/3 INT IN .75 AC IN SE END OF S/2 OF SE/4 SEC 26 T 12 R 1 W .083 AC UND 1/3 INT IN .25 AC IN S/2 OF SE/4 SEC 26 T 12 R 1 W 202-12054 620 RA745100 VINCENT, STANLEY 17629 PELICAN RD ERATH, LA 70533 TAXES OWED ARE $61.66 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. IMP ON 709 S ST VALERIE 700 R9670600 VINCENT, STEVE GREGORY (MOODY, PENNY) 3024 MILLERVILLE RD BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 TAXES OWED ARE $20.79 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 9.133 AC UND 1/3 INT IN 27.40 AC IN N/POR OF SEC 6 T 12 R 1 E 803-870 94-10817 190 R1574200 VOORHIES, MICHAEL R 115 PONDEROSA DR LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 TAXES OWED ARE $43.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 18 AC IN SEC 31 T 11 R 5 E BEING TRACT E OF PLAT 79-2829 (LAF PAR) 450 R8387700 WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA % LITTON LOAN SERVICING, LLC 4828 LOOP CENTRAL DR HOUSTON, TX 77081 TAXES OWED ARE $345.09 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. UND 99.5% INT IN LOT MEAS 150' N & S BY 100 E & W IN SE/4 SEC 6 T 12 R 1 W (.34 AC) 205-6504 140 IMP 3150 RG157801 WILLIAMS, JERMAINE 12206 MOSSY TRAIL CT PEARLAND, TX 77584 TAXES OWED ARE $129.03 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. S/2 LOT 6 BLK 35 205-7593 150 IMP 1080 RA768600 WILSON, MARY EST 102 S MILES ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $44.05 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 43 F D YOUNG ADD 374-479 206-8542-8708 500 RA775050 WRIGHT, MORRIS EUGENE 415 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $26.42 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. LOT 6 BLK 5 NUNEZ ADD. 189-339 300 RA775500 WRIGHT, WILLARD SR ET ALS % BILLY FAY FALLIN 604 MLK ABBEVILLE, LA 70510 TAXES OWED ARE $30.82 WITH INT. & COST TO BE ADDED. 1 LOT 64' ON 6TH ST. BY 124' ON GUEGNON ST. BY 101' ON S. LINE, AND 115' ON W LINE 82-08532 350 On Said Day Of Sale, I Will Sell, Such Portion Of Said Property As Each Debtor Will, Point Out, And In Case The Debtor Will Not Point Out Sufficient Property, I Will At Once And Without Further Delay, Sell The Least Quantity Of Said Property Which Any Bidder Will Buy For The Amount Of Taxes, Interest And Costs Due By Said Debtor, 2 Bids Accepted, The Sale Will Be Without Appraisement For Cash In Legal Tender Money Of The United States And Property Sold Shall Be Redeemable At Any Time Of The Space Of Three Years By Paying The Price Given, Including Cost And Five Percent Penalty And One Percent Interest Per Month Until Redeemed. Michael A. Couvillon Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana S/Brooke Stelly witness S/Jody Meaux witness May 15 & June 12, 2008
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
SCAMS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, residents should be aware of a number of scams that have surfaced in the Acadiana area recently. Sheriff Couvillon says that a multitude of foreign scams have made their way down south from places such as Africa, Australia, Belgium, British Columbia, Canada, Cuba, Europe, Mexico, Netherlands, and Switzerland, just to name a few indicating that you were the lucky winner of a lottery sweepstakes or maybe if you are lucky enough, you may be able to collect millions of dollars from a deceased relative from one of the above mentioned places that list you as their beneficiary. Sheriff Couvillon says that believe it or not, many people fall for these types of scams with the thought of instant wealth which never materializes but rather brings headaches to those who attempt to collect these fake monies. Sheriff Couvillon says that “if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is”, and offers these simple tips to help residents avoid becoming victims of these scams. 1) You cannot win a legitimate lottery if you have not entered it. 2) In almost all cases you must purchase a ticket to enter a legitimate lottery. 3) You never have to pay to collect winnings from a legitimate lottery. You pay taxes AFTER you receive the winnings. There are no other fees. 4) If you hold a winning lottery ticket, you notify the lottery (they do not notify you; not by e-mail, not by phone, not by mail). 5) It is ILLEGAL under U.S. federal law to play ANY foreign lottery from the United States. Many other countries have similar laws. For example, you must be a Spanish resident to play the El Gordo lottery. 6) If it isn’t conducted by a government or government authorized charitable organization, it can’t be a legitimate lottery. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says, that if the prize or lottery notification has any of the following elements, he strongly suggests you not respond to it. 1) The information advises that you have won a prize – but you did not enter any competition run by the prize promoters. 2) The mail may be personally addressed to you but it has been posted using bulk mail – thousands of others around the world may have received the exact same notification. 3) You are often asked for money up front to collect your “winnings”. 4) The prize promoters ask for a fee (for administration or processing) to be paid in advance. 5) You are asked for your bank account, credit card details or other confidential information. 6) The caller is more excited than you are, the stranger who phones wants to be your best friend. 7) You are told that you must reply right away or your money will be given to someone else. 8) Other schemes pretend to be legitimate lotteries, or offer you the opportunity to buy shares in a fund that purports to purchase tickets in legitimate overseas lotteries. 9) The scheme offers bait prizes that, it they are real, are often substandard, over-priced, or falsely represented. 10) To get the prize may require you to travel overseas at your own cost to receive it. For more information on scams and names of currently identified lottery scam companies log on to the internet at http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org//lotteries.php or contact your local law enforcement agency.
Friday, May 02, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one narcotic arrest. Agents with the Task Force received information that a subject was in possession of several illegal prescription pills at a location in Erath. With this information, Agents located the subject in Erath. After searching the subject, Agents located approximately $500.00 worth of suspected Alprazolam and Hydrocodone pills. Agents arrested 19 year old Sever Renard of Erath. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Sever Renard Address: 416 Charlie Field Rd. Erath, La. DOB: 11-09-88 Charges: 1. Possession of Alprazolam with Intent to Distribute 2. Possession of Hydrocodone with Intent to Distribute Bond: None
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Adam Lawrence Borel of Esterwood after attempting to sell illegal narcotics in Vermilion Parish. This investigation is still part of “Operation Spring Break”. Borel had come to Vermilion Parish to sell ½ pound of suspected Marijuana to a subject that turned out to be an Undercover Narcotics Agent. Once the Agent was handed the marijuana, Task Force Agents from the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force along with the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Narcotics Division moved in and made the Arrest. Upon searching Borel’s vehicle Agents with the Task Force recovered another ½ pound of suspected Marijuana. The Total amount of the suspected Marijuana was 1.0 pound with a street value of $1000.00 U.S. dollars. Borel’s vehicle a 1999 Jeep Cherokee was also seized along with the 1.0 pound of marijuana. Borel was transported to the Vermilion Parish Jail where he was booked on Distribution of Marijuana and Possession of Marijuana with intent to Distribute. The Task Force would like to thank the Acadia Parish Sheriff and his Narcotics Division for their assistance. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Names of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Adam Lawrence Borel Address: 323 Louisiana St Esterwood, La 70534 DOB: March 15th, 1981 Charges: 1. Distribution of Marijuana Charges: 2. Possession of Marijuana with intent to Distribute Bond: No bond set at press time
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force made one arrest in regards to illegal drug activity. Agents with the Task Force received information that an individual was holding a large amount of marijuana standing near a green vehicle on Myrtle Street in Abbeville. Arriving on Myrtle St. Agents observed the suspected subject and upon further investigation located eight (8) ounces of suspected marijuana, nine and a half (9.5) grams of suspected Crack Cocaine. The suspected marijuana and Crack Cocaine has a street value of $3,000.00. Agents arrested 23 year old Darren Lee Williams Jr. of Abbeville. The subject was transported to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center for booking. The Agents from the Task Force would also like to thank the Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division for their assistance with the arrest and Investigation into this arrest. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that additional arrest may be forthcoming in relation to “Operation Spring Break”. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Darren Lee Williams Jr. Address: 11525 Grosse Isle Rd. Abbeville, La. DOB: 02-01-1986 Charges: 1. Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute 2. Possession of Crack Cocaine with Intent to Distribute Bond: $0.00
Monday, April 14, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Chief Rick Coleman and Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Toney L. Comeaux who of 208 North St. Peter Street, Delcambre, La. after receiving anonymous information of illegal drug activity at the intersection of E. Lafayette Street and Leblanc Street. Agents of the Task Force attempted to stop three (3) individuals in the area walking away from the intersection. As Agents approached the individuals, one (1) of the individuals, later identified as Toney L. Comeaux, fled dropping his Jacket on the ground. Agents got into a foot pursuit and were able to apprehend Toney Comeaux. The jacket was recovered by the Task Force Agents with 5.3 grams of suspected Crack Cocaine in the pockets. Toney L. Comeaux was arrested a few blocks away with the assistance of the Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division. The Task Force would like to thank the Abbeville Police Department Patrol Division for the assistance in the apprehension of this suspect. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Finally, Chief Coleman, and Sheriff Couvillon would like to applaud the concerned citizens of Abbeville and Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Sheriff’s Office and the Abbeville Police Department in fighting the war on illegal drugs. They encourage all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force at 337-740-4501, or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and you e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner. More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click Task Force for this information. Names of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Toney L. Comeaux Address: 208 N. St. Peter St, Delcambre, La. 70528 DOB: June 6, 1988 Charges: One (1) count Possession of Schedule II Narcotics with Intent to Distribute Bond: $ 20,000.00
Friday, April 11, 2008
VERMILION PARISH HOMICIDE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the body of an apparent Homicide victim that was dumped in the Warren Ditch off of Tee Earl Rd. in Southern Vermilion Parish has been recovered, and two arrests have been made. Sheriff Couvillon said that at approximately 21:28hrs. the Sheriff’s Office received a call in regards to information of a possible homicide. Sheriff’s Patrol Officers, Detectives and Marine Division Officers responded, and ultimately located the body of an unidentified white male who had been shot, and submerged in the Warren Ditch. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that during the course of the investigation, Detectives were able to obtain specific information relating to the crime which has lead to the arrest of Brady James Harrington dob 9/20/90 of 9802 Rosewood Rd. Kaplan, La. and Paxton Jules Trahan dob 6/16/87 also of 9802 Rosewood Rd. Kaplan, La. both individuals have been arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on 2nd Degree Murder with bond set at $250,000.00 each. Sheriff Couvillon stated that due to the nature of the crime and the associated threat level, the Sheriff’s Special Response Team and Negotiations Team were utilized to affect the arrest at the residence located 9802 Rosewood rd. Kaplan, La. where the suspects were believed to be, and successfully took Paxton Trahan into custody without incident, and shortly thereafter the VPSO Intelligence Division obtained information from a concerned citizen of the possible whereabouts of Harrington, and along with Kaplan Police Department located Harrington at a residence within the city limits of Kaplan and also took him into custody without incident. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing, and additional arrests may be forthcoming. Also the name of the victim will not be released until positive identification is obtained and family members notified. No other information will be made available at this time; however updates will be forthcoming as new developments arise. Sheriff Couvillon applauds the actions of his Investigative Division, Intelligence Division, Patrol Division, Marine Division, Special Response Team, Negotiations Team, and Kaplan Police Department for their discreet professionalism shown during this investigation.
Friday, April 11, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Kenneth Boudreaux of 705 North Frederick St. of Kaplan, La. Sheriff Couvillon stated this arrest is still part of “Operation Spring Break”. Task Force agents received information that certain individuals were enroute to Lafayette to purchase drugs and were returning to Kaplan with the illegal narcotics. During surveillance, Task Force Agents observed the said vehicle, as described by the source, pulling into the driveway of 213 Sixth Street in Kaplan. Agents approached the residence and during their investigation were able to locate and confiscate one half (1/2) pound of suspected marijuana, Seven (7) large crack cocaine rocks weighing 1.43 grams, Seven (7) xanax pills and Seven Hundred one ($ 701.00) U.S. Currency. Sheriff Couvillon stated that Kenneth Boudreaux was arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on the charges of Possession with intent to Distribute Marijuana, Possession with intent to Distribute Crack Cocaine, Possession of Schedule IV (Xanax). Sheriff Couvillon further stated that additional arrest may be forthcoming in relation to “Operation Spring Break”. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Sheriff Couvillon would also like to thank the Louisiana Probation and Parole for their assistance along with the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Patrol and K-9 Personn Names of subjects arrested, current address, D.O.B., and age, charges filed and amount of bond: Name: Kenneth Boudreaux Address: 705 North Frederick St. Kaplan, La. 70548 DOB: 05/22/1977 Charges: 1. Possession of Marijuana with intent to Distribute 2. Possession of Crack Cocaine with intent to Distribute 3. Possession of Schedule IV (Xanax) Bond: $ 40,000.00
Thursday, April 10, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested, Two (2) individuals and will issue a warrant for a third person. Sheriff Couvillon said that the Task Force has been conducting “Operation Spring Break”, to remove illegal drug activities in Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon said the operation is still ongoing. Agents with the Task Force received information that there were illegal drugs being transported from the New Iberia area to the Kaplan area and set up surveillance on La. Hwy 14 near the Delcambre area, looking for a specific vehicles described as a drug transporting vehicle. Agents observed the Vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on the Vehicle. The traffic stop led the Task Force to contact the Louisiana State Police Western District Narcotics Unit to assist with the ongoing investigation which ultimately led agents to New Iberia where a search warrant was obtained on the residence of John Ledet Jr. located at 3919 K&K Drive, New Iberia, La. 70560. Located at the residence were 48.6 grams of suspected Powder Cocaine and 61 suspected Ecstasy pills. Both substances field tested positive. State Police arrested John Ledet Jr. and booked him at the Iberia Parish Correctional Facility. From the State Police’s search warrant and investigation of John Ledet Jr. this led the Task Force to another investigation in the Delcambre area where the Task Force arrested Lyle Montgomery of 310 North Saint Peter Street. Montgomery was arrested and charged with Possession of Crack Cocaine with the intent to distribute and Possession of (MDMA) Ecstasy with intent to distribute. Lyle Montgomery was arrested and transported to the Vermilion Parish Correction Center and booked. Bond was set at Forty Thousand dollar ($ 40,000.00). A warrant will be issued for a third suspect in this ongoing operation. Sheriff Couvillon stated that “Operation Spring Break” is just in its infancy state and the Task Force will continue to remove illegal drugs from Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Couvillon said the Task Force will work closely with other Agencies to accomplish its goals. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Sheriff Couvillon would also like to thank the Louisiana State Police, Western Narcotics Unit, Abbeville Police Department, and the Delcambre Police Department for their assistance with this ongoing operation. Name: John Ledet Jr. Address: 3919 K&K Drive New Iberia, La. 70560 DOB: Charges: 1. Possession with intent to distribute Ecstasy (MDMA) 2. Possession with intent to distribute Powder Cocaine 3. Distribution of Ecstasy (MDMA) 4. Distribution of Powder Cocaine No bond set as of yet by the Sheriff’s Office in Iberia Parish. Name: Lyle Montgomery Address: 310 North Saint Peters St. Delcambre, La. 70528 DOB: 02/25/1986 Charges: 1. Possession of Crack Cocaine with intent to distribute. 2. Possession of (MDMA) Schedule 1 (Ecstasy) with intent to Distribute. Bond: $ 40,000.00
Thursday, April 10, 2008
FUEL THEFT ARREST
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one person has been arrested in relation to an ongoing investigation in regards to theft of diesel fuel belonging to Apache Oil Company. Sheriff Couvillon says that Marc Cheramie dob06/06/52 of 164 Cheramie Lane Golden Meadow La. was arrested on 04/09/08 at his residence without incident on 4cts. of theft by Detectives with the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office, Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office and agents from the ICE Taskforce. Sheriff Couvillon says that Cheramie, owner of R.C. Logistics had contracted boats out to Apache Oil Company, and without permission and/or knowledge of Apache Oil Company removed and sold approximately 39,000 gallons of diesel fuel worth approximately $75,000.00 to private individuals for a profit. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that Detectives also obtained a search warrant for Cheramies Businesses and seized a total of five computers, bank financial records, boat manifest logs, as well as accounts payables and receivable records. Marc Cheramie was arrested and transported back to Vermilion Parish and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center and was later released on $80,000.00 bond. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that the investigation is ongoing and additional arrest may be forthcoming.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
TRAFFIC STOP NETS 4 LBS. OF COCAINE
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, two (2) men are in jail following a routine traffic stop which netted approximately four (4) lbs. of cocaine. Sheriff Couvillon says that while a Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Patrol Officer was conducting routine patrol, observed a 1998 black Honda Accord heading eastbound on Veterans Memorial Drive in Abbeville, and noted the driver was not wearing a safety belt, and the vehicles window tint appeared darker than normal. The deputy proceeded behind the vehicle to investigate further as it turned on to Lyman street and proceeded south, and while at the intersection of Lyman and Clover rolled thru the stop sign without coming to a complete stop. Sheriff Couvillon says that based on the above mentioned traffic violations, the deputy initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle, and made contact with the driver identified as Julian Beltran who did not possess a valid Louisiana Drivers license, and also observed and identified a backseat passenger later identified as Francisco Delgado-Galaviz. Sheriff Couvillon said that good officer awareness/training was displayed when the officer became suspicious of the seating arrangement as no one was seated in the front passenger seat, and further suspicion arose when the officer noted that the backseat passenger interior vehicle paneling appeared to have been altered. According to Sheriff Couvillon, the deputy requested the assistance of the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s K-9 unit which gave a positive indication for the presence of narcotics after a free air search of the vehicle. The deputy then conducted a thorough search of the vehicle, and as a result of the search located and seized approximately four (4) lbs. of cocaine with a street value of approximately $45,000.00 concealed in the interior wall of the vehicle, as well as a Ruger semi-automatic .45 caliber handgun. Sheriff Couvillon says that both vehicle occupants Julian Beltran DOB 01/09/1984 of 318 Elina Street Abbeville, La. and Francisco Delgado-Galaviz DOB 12/27/1976 of 318 Elina Street Abbeville, La. were placed under arrest and transported to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center and booked on Possession of more than 400 grams of cocaine and illegal carrying of a weapon. Bond was set on both individuals at $210,000.00. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that thanks to the residents of Vermilion Parish passing a ½ sales tax a couple of years ago, has, and continues to pay huge dividends in helping Vermilion Parish to become a leader in the forefront of law enforcement by allowing additional resources and training to officers, which enables the Sheriff’s Office to provide it residents with the safety they deserve.
Monday, March 17, 2008
INJURED VPSO OFFICER
According of Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, one of his patrol officers is presently in a local hospital recovering from injuries sustained while assisting fellow officers on a traffic stop in Kaplan, following a police pursuit which began at the intersection of La. 695 and La. 14. Sheriff Couvillon says that one of his patrol officers clocked an individual driving at a high rate of speed heading westbound towards Kaplan on La. 14 an attempted to initiate a traffic stop. Sheriff Couvillon further stated that the individual driving the vehicle, Tawaski O’Brien b/m of 605 N. Herpin Street Kaplan, La. Failed to comply with officers attempt to pull over. Once the traffic stop was made in Kaplan city limits, O’Brien who ran into a Kaplan Police unit again failed to comply with officers commands, and while VPSO officers were attempting to place O’Brien under arrest, a Kaplan police officer fired his taser, striking one of the VPSO officers by accident, which caused the officer to sustain a fractured jaw as well as a possible shoulder injury from the fall. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that O’Brien was arrested and booked into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center for Aggravated Flight from an Officer, 13 cts. Of Stop Sign Violation, and Criminal Damage to Property with bond set at $32,000.00.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
CAR BURGLARIES
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon, is urging all Vermilion Parish residents to take precautions in securing their vehicles and residences, due to a rash of vehicle burglaries the last two nights. Sheriff Couvillon says that the perpetrator(s) have entered unsecured vehicles in the Abbeville, Perry, North Abbeville, and Kaplan areas looking for money, check books, credit cards, cell phones, and any other item of significant value. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says that if anyone notices any suspicious person, vehicle, or activity in their neighborhood, or has any information in regards to these crimes is urged to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff Office at 893-0871 or Criminal Investigations Division at 898-4403
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
PLANE CRASH
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff, Mike Couvillon, at approximately 2024 hours Sheriff Deputies responded to a report of a small single engine aircraft down just of La. Hwy 82 approximately 5 miles north of Abbeville. Initial search and rescue efforts suggest that there were no known survivors. Information on the plane crash, type of aircraft, identity of the pilot and any possible passengers is being withheld at present due to investigation reasons. Both the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board has been notified and will conduct the investigation as the nature and cause of the plane crash. The Sheriff has setup a command incident post and a buffer perimeter to secure the scene until the responsible agencies arrive to investigate. UPDATE: According to Sheriff Couvillon, deputies began processing the crash scene at daybreak this morning. Positive identification of the occupants of the aircraft has not yet been determined, but according to company personnel with LCS Corrections Services, who were at the scene, the pilot flying the aircraft is believed to be R Solomon Reed Jr. (05-04-1947) from Opelousas, with one passenger, a Patrick L. Leblanc (03-21-1954) from Lafayette, Louisiana. Company personnel further informed that the flight originated from Jackson, Mississippi with a destination to Lafayette, Louisiana. The Sheriff says that personal identification found at the wreckage further suggests that these may have been the two occupants aboard the aircraft, but a more positive identification may be ordered by the office of Coroner. The National Transportation Safety Board has been notified and will be responsible for investigation into the cause of the crash. The Sheriff also advises local residents that the tank storage units at the crash scene belonging to Flow Petroleum Services Inc. have been inspected by company personnel and have been deemed safe.
Monday, March 10, 2008
TASK FORCE ARREST
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force arrested the following individuals as a result of an undercover and ongoing investigations into illegal drug activities in Vermilion Parish, Dustin Hymel of 12131 Bamboo Rd, Abbeville, La., Kenneth J. Wade Jr. of 702 Lemaire St. Kaplan, La., Richard Spiers of 11526 La. Hwy 89 Erath, La., Kevin Robinson of 412 North Morvant St. Kaplan, La., Jude A. Sedatol of 17022 La. Hwy 330 Delcambre, La., and Wilson R. Hargrave of 17533 Dalton Road Kaplan, La. Sheriff Couvillon stated in addition to the warrants being executed by the Task Force, Kevin Robinson, Jude Sedatol and Kenneth Wade were found with drugs in their possession at the time of their arrest. Sheriff Couvillon further stated to the Six (6) individuals were arrested on Sunday morning. Sheriff Couvillon also stated that the numerous charges were a culmination of several months of investigations with many more arrest to follow. Finally, Sheriff Couvillon says, “be forewarned” that the Task Force will be relentless in pursuing criminal activities associated with illegal drug dealers and users in Vermilion Parish. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Name: Dustin Hymel Address: 12131 Bamboo Road, Abbeville, La. 70510 DOB: 09/27/1986 Charges: 1. Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute (Warrant) Charges: 2. Possession of LSD with intent to distribute (Warrant) Bond: $ 35,000.00 Name: Kenneth J. Wade Jr. Address: 702 Lemaire St. Kaplan, La. 70548 DOB: 11/08/1978 Charges: 1. Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute (Warrant) Charges: 2. Possession of Marijuana (At time of Arrest) Bond: Possession with Intent is $ 15,000.00 Bond: Possession no bond has been set as of yet. Name: Richard Spiers Address: 11526 La. Hwy 89 Erath, La. 70533 DOB: 07/24/1950 Charges: 1. Distribution of Oxycodone (Warrant) Bond: $ 15,000.00 Name: Kevin Robinson Address: 412 North Morvant St. Kaplan, La. 70548 DOB: 09/02/1974 Charges: 1. Possession with intent to distribute marijuana (Warrant) Charges: 2. Possession with intent to distribute marijuana (At time of arrest) Bond: Possession with intent on warrant $ 15,000.00 Bond: Possession with intent at time of arrest, no bond set as of yet Name: Jude A. Sedatol Address: 17022 La. Hwy 330 Delcambre, La. 70528 DOB: 12/01/59 Charges: 1. Distribution of Hydrocodone (Warrant) Charges: 2. Possession of Xanax (At time of arrest) Bond: $ Distribution warrant $ 15,000.00 Bond: Possession no bond set as of yet. Name: Wilson R. Hargrave Address: 17533 Dalton Road Kaplan, La. 70548 DOB: 10/24/1987 Charges: 1. Possession of Clonazepam (Warrant) Charges: 2. Possession of Marijuana (Warrant) Charges: 3. Possession with intent to distribute Alprozolam (Warrant) Bond: $ 35,000.00
Thursday, January 17, 2008
“Did ID theft leave you with holiday headaches?”
The holidays are over, you've made your New Year's resolutions and your monthly credit card and bank statements are now arriving in the mail after holiday shopping excursions and traveling. But wait, did ID theft leave you with holiday headaches? Sheriff Couvillon advises Vermilion Parish residents to not become too complacent when opening those monthly statements. And he further encourages them to be on the lookout for signs of identity theft as it's sometimes easy to overlook suspicious account activity. Sheriff Couvillon says, “You want to ensure that you have not given an unintentional gift to an identity thief.” Said Sheriff Couvillon, “The holidays are a prime time for identity thieves to go into overdrive when it comes to stealing innocent peoples' identities. These thieves take advantage of the 'hustle and bustle' of Christmas and shoppers' sometimes preoccupation with the holiday season's festivities and fast pace.” Sometimes it's not so hard for people to overlook questionable transactions on their monthly statements, especially for those who don't want to be reminded of how much they spent during the holidays. However, Sheriff Couvillon says there is good news and that you can prevent identity theft or catch it early by taking simple precautions. He cites the guidelines established by the National Crime Prevention Council: * Review your monthly credit card and bank statements. Look carefully for unfamiliar transactions. * Retrieve your mail from your mailbox promptly. Thieves “shop” mailboxes for identity information. * Lock up your personal information - tax information, previous tax returns, bank statements, and unpaid bills - even at home. * Check your credit report - the law entitles everyone to at least one free report a year from each major credit bureau. * Report suspicious activity right away - alert any one of the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, or Trans Union) to any possible fraud, close the account you think has been compromised, file a police report in case you need to provide proof of the crime, and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at its website (www.consumer.gov/idtheft). * Destroy or shred documents that you do not need to keep for long periods. Documents such as phone bills, credit card receipts, and mail-order catalogs all hold valuable information tied to your identity. * Secure financial information you may need for tax time. In preparation for tax time, keep pay stubs, receipts for charitable donations, and other financial statements safely locked away until you are ready to do your taxes. Sheriff Couvillon concluded, “Knowledge is power when it comes to preventing identity theft. The only way to maintain power over your financial information is by limiting other people's knowledge of and access to it.”
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
700 MHZ RADIO SYSTEMS
According to Vermilion Parish Sheriff Mike Couvillon Phase I and Phase II of the Sheriff’s Interoperability Communications Plan for Vermilion Parish has been completed and they are currently in the process of building and completing Phase III. The total cost expended so far on this major project is just over a million dollars and was funded with several grants, a donation from Devon Energy and monies allocated from the Sheriff’s general budget. The Sheriff says that as of July 01 2007, Phase II was completed when the Office of Sheriff was completely outfitted with the 700 MHZ Radio system as the primary radio frequency for the Sheriff’s Office. The new system is working fine and has so far met expectations. Improvements in the 700 MHZ system are in the works as the state has allocated funds to place another tower in Vermilion to ensure redundancy and good reception in the most remote areas. According to the Sheriff, Phase III of this comprehensive communications plan for Vermilion Parish is underway and radios have been programmed and distributed to the municipal police departments in the parish with the remaining radios being programmed for the fire departments, parish government, the Office of Emergency Preparedness and the Mayors throughout the parish. The Sheriff says that they will be applying and hope to be approved for subsequent grant money for 2008 for the continued interoperability build out of the 700 MHZ system in Vermilion Parish. Phase III of the plan includes fully equipping all first responding agencies in Vermilion Parish with the new radio system and requires that agencies consider utilizing the system as their PRIMARY radio frequency. “First responder agencies using this radio system daily as their primary radio frequency will ensure equipment readiness and hands on familiarization by all personnel, so that when we need to cross communicate there will be no confusion on how to operate the equipment. Common sense tells us that using this equipment daily by those who will need it in an emergency, makes more sense than letting it sit on the shelf where personnel are not familiar with it and it may or may not work when you desperately need it”, adds Sheriff Couvillon.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
TASK FORCE
According to Sheriff Mike Couvillon and Chief Rick Coleman, the Vermilion Parish Municipal Narcotics Task Force executed a search warrant on a residence in Abbeville. Agents with the Task Force executed the search warrant at 1001 Greene Ave. in Abbeville. Once in the residence, Agents located approximately $10,000.00 worth of suspected powder cocaine and $3,750.00 in U.S. currency. Agents are looking for 30 year old Busch Sereal of Abbeville. If anyone has information as to the whereabouts of Busch Sereal, please contact the Task Force at (337) 740-4501 or the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office at (337) 893-0871. Sheriff Mike Couvillon, Abbeville Mayor Mark Piazza, Abbeville Chief of Police Rick Coleman, Erath Mayor George Dupuis, Erath Chief of Police Gerald Hebert, commends the Narcotics Task Force for a job well done. Sheriff Couvillon and the Task Force would like to thank the Criminal Investigative Division of the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office in assisting with this investigation… Name: Busch Sereal Address: 1001 Greene Ave. Abbeville, La. DOB: 12-28-77 Charges: Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute
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