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License plate stop reveals gun, drugs; driver jailed

August 26, 2017August 28, 2017 Free PressPolice Arrests

Everyone has done it at one time or another, but when Herdurius Scott forgot to lower his license plate over the gas sprout on his car, he was spotted by police, and it landed him in jail on six unrelated…

Crimes

Woman caught stealing from employer in an unusual way

August 24, 2017 Free PressCrime

On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 according to a Monroe Police officer, a officer was dispatched to Burlington Coat Factory in reference to a theft complaint. Contact was made with the District Loss Prevention Manager, Brian Vincent. Vincent stated he was…

Crimes, Whitney L. Fuller

2012 Drug deal ends with two dead, three accused get 30 years to 19 months

August 11, 2017August 11, 2017 Free PressMurders

As murders in our city increase, our continuing series looks as the last 120 murders to see how the suspects were treated in court. Slaps on the wrists or stiff penalties?  Huttig Arkansas is just fifty miles from Monroe, even…

Black on Black Crime, Crimes, Murders

CRIMINAL ACTIVITY JUNE 22-24, 2017

June 30, 2017June 30, 2017 Free PressPolice Arrests

Woman uses taser to scare grandson On June 22, 2017, according to a Ouachita Parish Sheriff deputy, a deputy responded to a disturbance call involving a juvenile. Upon arrival, contact was made with the listed arrestee, Wanda Frazier, who advised…

Crimes

Deputy charged with third degree rape

June 1, 2017June 17, 2017 Free PressCrime

  On Monday, a Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s deputy was booked and charged with third-degree rape. Bradley Smith, 38 of Calhoun, was immediately terminated as a deputy on arrest. According to reports, an encounter between Smith and a 17-year-old female at…

Bradley Smith, Crimes, Rape

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