Natchitoches Police announce arrests for September 21 – October 4

The Natchitoches Police Department has arrested the following individuals over the past two weeks:

Otis Lacour – Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon
Kadaija Jackson – Manslaughter and Hit and Run
Ashton Phillips – Domestic Abuse Battery with Child Endangerment
John King – Criminal Trespassing
Dominique Coutee – Criminal Trespassing
Davonte Mitchell – Disturbing the Peace
Andrew Beaudion – Disturbing the Peace
Melbert Payton – Criminal Trespassing
Abraham Oyelowo – Theft
Dominique Sowell – Criminal Trespassing
James Robinson – Criminal Trespassing
Addie King – Aggravated Battery
Jermaine Rushing – Failure to Appear
Kambria Johnson – Violation of Protective Order, Theft and Simple Assault
Latroy Emmett – Disturbing the Peace, Simple Assault, Damage to Property and Public Intimidation
Carl Mobley – Possession of Schedule II
Lakedra Bolton – Simple Battery
Glenda Lacaze – Theft
Courtney Jefferson – Domestic Abuse Battery
Zakireyah Culbert – Simple Battery
Lavell Pier – Monetary Instrument Abuse
Patricia Jackson – Disturbing the Peace
Dinesha Davis – Disturbing the Peace
Derrick Belle – Theft
Lakedra Mobley – Resisting
Jamie Roberson – Resisting
Ashley Jones – Failure to Appear
Kandice Duncantell – Failure to Appear
Braylon Payton – Resisting
Brian Payton – Obstruction of Justice, Resisting and Possession of Schedule I
Zoria Johnson – Theft
Charles Brown – Possession of Schedule I
Kyrun Lloyd – Possession of Schedule I
Van Stewart – Possession of Schedule I
Tayvon Patterson – Possession of Schedule I

If you would like to report suspicious activity please contact the Natchitoches Police Department at (318) 352-8101. Remember all information given shall remain confidential.

How to report an anonymous tip via Natchitoches Crime Stoppers:

You can also report a tip anonymously by downloading the P3 Tips app on your smart phone or by calling Natchitoches Crime Stoppers at (318) 238-2388. All tips remain confidential and the caller can receive a cash reward up to $5,000 for the arrest of an offender.


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