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Javontae Anthony, 18, was killed Aug. 3, 2024, when St. Martinville Police responded to the 700 block of Washington Street to a report of shots fired.
The St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office is asking for help identifying two suspects seen running from the scene of a 2021 shooting that killed 19-year-old Javion Livings in Arnaudville.
Among the people who've received clemency in President Donald Trump’s second term are a pair of reality TV stars, a straw ...
Jay-Z made a surprise appearance during Beyoncé's final performance in Paris for her “Cowboy Carter” tour. After a strong showing by state Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo said ...
Authorities are searching for Adonis Singleton, who allegedly led two police chases and faces multiple charges. Know ...
Adonis Singleton, a 24-year-old Breaux Bridge man, is wanted by St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office and St. Martinville Police Department for multiple charges including aggravated burglary, ...
Significant police activity at Breaux Bridge High School raised concerns on Wednesday, June 18, but authorities assured the ...
A Lafayette man was arrested after he hit and killed a pedestrian in St. Martin Parish while driving drunk, Louisiana State Police said Monday. Troy Alfred, 58, is accused of hitting 44-year-old ...
CECILIA, La. (KLFY) – On Saturday, Deputies with the St. Martin Parish Sheriff’s Office received a call regarding a body that was located by a passing motorist in a wooded area in the 2200 block of ...
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The St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office made three separate arrests last week, leading to the seizure of a large amount of drugs. Jared Helaire, 33, of Breaux Bridge, was arrested June 25 after a ...
Anyone with information is asked to contact the UT Martin Department of Public Safety at (731) 881-7777, the Martin Police Department at (731) 587-5355, or CrimeStoppers at (731) 587-2611.