Por: The Advocate Crime January 05, 2023
Two men accused of shooting and injuring a pregnant woman as her vehicle was burglarized in a Prairieville subdivision Monday have been identified, the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office said. APSO spokesman Donovan Jackson said Jacolby Lockett, 19, and Keylon Robinson, 20, were already being held in East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on unrelated charges at the time the department issued warrants for their arrests.Two assailants just after... + full article
The Advocate USA Business January 16, 2023
After sharp, flooding rains in the preceding May, the summer of 2021 brought long-simmering fights over growth and development in Ascension Parish to a rolling boil.Once the pot cooled, one of the outcomes was an 11-month moratorium on new land divisions so parish leaders could... + más
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The Advocate USA Crime January 06, 2023
Less than a day after a pregnant woman was injured by gunfire in Ascension Parish, Zachary police officers unwittingly captured the two suspects as they burglarized vehicles miles to the north, authorities said.Zachary police said Thursday those men, Jacolby Lockett and Keylon... + más
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The Advocate USA Business December 19, 2022
The Texas group behind a in Ascension Parish has hired a Danish company to provide licensing and engineering work for the massive energy project., a decarbonization company that specializes in hydrogen and ammonia technology licensing and carbon capture, will provide... + más
Ammonia leak at CF Industries prompts school evacuation, highway closures in Donaldsonville | The Advocate
All clear: Ammonia leak halted at CF Industries near Donaldsonville; evacuated students go home early | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime December 13, 2022
Attorneys for accused cop killer Matthew Mire want the Ascension Parish judge presiding over his death penalty case removed because her brother handled evidence and worry the close family connection could create an appearance of judicial bias.Ascension prosecutors are fighting... + más
Fingers pointing everywhere after Ascension murder convict released | The Advocate
How did a man convicted of murder get out of prison? For one thing, a 5-year sentencing delay. | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime December 07, 2022
Local and state officials are blaming one another Tuesday after it emerged a Donaldsonville man who had been convicted of second-degree murder more than five years ago but not sentenced was mistakenly released from jail.Michael Ma-Man LeBlanc, 41, was convicted of second-degree... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime December 01, 2022
An Ascension Parish mother accused of shooting another mom during a brawl at a Dutchtown gas station will argue in court that she was trying to defend herself and her daughter, recent testimony suggests.Rhesa Pointer's attorney, Travis Turner, began laying the groundwork... + más
Mother sought, daughter arrested in shooting that stemmed from brawl at Dutchtown gas station | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Crime November 18, 2022
A Baton Rouge mother and daughter got in a fist fight with another group of women at a Dutchtown gas station Tuesday and the mother shot and injured one of the women during the brawl, Ascension sheriff's deputies said.Rhesa Pointer, 40, shot a woman from the other group... + más
Dutchtown had to turn to its backup QB, but it still piled up the yards vs. Carver | The Advocate
Woman arrested in shooting during Dutchtown gas station fight with daughter and others | The Advocate
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