Police and Fire Briefs for Oct. 6, 2012

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Information sought
on break-in at Target

Two men are accused of breaking into the Millerville Road Target store on Sept. 24 and stealing eight iPads valued at more than $3,000, according to an East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office news release.

According to reports, the men, who appeared to be familiar with the store, got inside after closing around 1:30 a.m. by throwing a piece of concrete through the front door glass.

Both men ran straight to the iPad display case, shattering it before stealing the devices, according to the release.

The suspects were last seen driving a silver-colored GMC Acadia or Envoy with a sunroof.

Anyone with information about this incident or the identity of the suspects is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (225) 389-5000 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at (225) 344- STOP or (225) 344-7867.

Woman sought
in theft of wallet

East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s detectives are looking for a woman accused of stealing a wallet from a local insurance company on Bluebonnet Boulevard on Sept. 10, according to a Sheriff’s Office news release.

According to reports, the victim said her wallet was stolen from her purse during a meeting at her office. Three unknown women met with the victim at the end of the day, and the victim noticed her wallet was missing after the meeting, according to the release.

The victim’s credit cards were used to make multiple purchases at the Mall of Louisiana and other businesses totaling $1,554.39.

The suspect is a black woman who was wearing a leopard print and white top. The vehicle is described at a newer model red Toyota Camry with an unknown Arkansas license plate, according to the release.

Anyone with information about this incident or the identity of the suspect is asked to contact the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office at (225) 389-5000. Crime Stoppers is also offering a cash reward for anyone with information leading to the arrest of those responsible. Contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at (225) 344-STOP or (225) 344-7867.

Authorities book 9 on suspicion of DWI

Authorities arrested at least nine people suspected of driving while intoxicated in East Baton Rouge Parish and booked them into Parish Prison between 2:30 p.m. Thursday and 2:30 p.m. Friday, booking records show.

Those booked and the counts against them:

  • Dustin Andrus, 32, 10751 Cardinal Road, Denham Springs, second-offense DWI, improper lane usage and reckless operation of a vehicle.
  • Jason Bangs, 25, 433 Longwood Court, Baton Rouge, first-offense DWI and speeding.
  • Keith Bayard, 55, 1615 Glenmore Ave., Baton Rouge, first-offense DWI, reckless operation of a vehicle, failure to maintain control and possession of alcohol in a vehicle.
  • Daniel Brown, 29, 3055 Iroquois St., Baton Rouge, first-offense DWI and stop lamps and turn signals required on new vehicle.
  • Luke Ducote, 37, 7601 Anchor Drive, Ventress, second-offense DWI and possession of alcohol in a vehicle.
  • Joseph Graham, 30, 7845 S. Candlestick Lane, Midvale, Utah, first-offense DWI and improper lane usage.
  • Jeremiah Kraus, 35, 33419 Duff Road, Walker, first-offense DWI and required tail lamps.
  • William McGrew, 43, 4347 N. Sherwood Forest Drive, Baton Rouge, second-offense DWI, operating a vehicle while under suspension for prior offense, stop sign, yield sign and improper lane usage.
  • Brandy Price, 26, 1123 W. Handcock Drive, Deltona, Fla., first-offense DWI.

Compiled from staff reports. To talk to a crime reporter at The Advocate, call (225)388-0369.

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1) Comment by CountryBoysCanSurvive - 07/10/2012

2 TheAgonyOfTruth take your meds. and a nap and you'll fell better tomorrow. We will find out shortly whether or nor Chief White is being given the boot or not. He has a drinking, prescription drug problem and THAT is The Agony of truth.

2) Comment by TheAgonyOfTruth - 06/10/2012

CountryBoysCanSurvive is so transparent. Obviously, he has at some point been affiliated with the police and either couldn't cut it or became embroiled in some sort of unseemly behavior. In either situation, he would be dismissed. I'll bet one of the other is the case as he appears to dwell on people that are or have been in charge of the city police. He also makes unfounded allegations obviously based on his personal wishes or gossip from others that can't stand to be questioned. In either situation, this sort of behavior and gossip speaks to a person's character or lack thereof.

3) Comment by ladyanderson - 06/10/2012

I just can't believe how bold these crimminals are getting.

4) Comment by CountryBoysCanSurvive - 06/10/2012

2 JimmyCee2 I think the term you were trying so desperately to come up with was copy and paste.

5) Comment by JimmyCee2 - 06/10/2012

@CountryBoys --- Yeah, yeah...we heard you from your other inane cut & paste posts on this topic.

6) Comment by CountryBoysCanSurvive - 06/10/2012

I wonder how long it is going to take "Kip the Drip" Holden to announce that he has told His chief of Police, White, to step down because of several embarrassing moments, caused by pain killer problems? Holden has asked Mondric and he refused. He then asked Jeff the "crying clown" Leduff and he accepted. Come on Advocate investigate the news!